As the policy chairman of the City of London, Chris Hayward has been living through challenging times. He talked to us about Brexit and the future of the city. Interview. Has Brexit provoked a big change in the relationship between London…
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As the policy chairman of the City of London, Chris Hayward has been living through challenging times. He talked to us about Brexit and the future of the city. Interview. Has Brexit provoked a big change in the relationship between London…
Luxembourg’s constitutional system includes specific provisions—regency and lieutenancy—that guarantee the continuity and delegation of head of state duties when the Grand Duke is unable or chooses not to act. Regency: Legal Conditions and Temporary Authority A regency is established when the Grand…
Mélanie de Jamblinne, director of Luxembourg Art Week, outlines the ambitions, challenges and broader cultural impact of the country’s leading contemporary art fair. What defines the 2025 edition of Luxembourg Art Week? Luxembourg Art Week returns from 21 to 23 November 2025,…
Marguerite Thomas-Clément (1886–1979) was the first woman elected to Luxembourg’s national parliament. This article outlines her legislative contributions, her advocacy for gender equality, and the political context following the extension of voting rights to women in 1919. Legislative Context and Parliamentary Entry…
CinEast is a film festival dedicated to works from Central and Eastern Europe. It has been running since 2008 and takes place every year in October in Luxembourg. The 2025 edition will mark the 18th occurrence of this cultural event. CinEast:…
Mansfeldschlass, also known as La Fontaine Castle, was among the largest Renaissance residences in Northern Europe. Located in Clausen, it represents a vanished heritage now being revived through archaeological research and urban renewal efforts. Construction and Renaissance Grandeur Built between 1563…