Now playing Next Culture news Icon or bygone: Is it time to hang up on Britain's red phone boxes? The story of the red phone box - and its demise - is woven into British history. So join us as we dial the number of a national icon. 10/11/2021
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Now playing Next Art Post-pandemic art market to reach new zenith with in-person auctions With sales starting on November 15, estimates are to bring in more than $1 billion (over €868m) in a week. 10/11/2021
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Now playing Next Art World's best known Da Vinci replica sold for €210,000 in Paris The 17th century copy, best known as Hekking's Mona Lisa, exceeded estimates by some margin today Christie's auction house in Paris. 10/11/2021
Now playing Next Travel News Explained: COVID-19 travel rules for children and teenagers If you're planning to travel with children don't get caught out by the vaccination requirements and other restrictions that are still in place in some countries. 10/11/2021
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Now playing Next Europe News Google loses appeal against €2.4bn EU fine over its shopping service The European Commission argued Google had abused its dominant search engine to favour Google Shopping and squeeze out rival services. 10/11/2021
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Now playing Next Culture news Marie Antoinette’s diamond bracelets sell for €7.2 million at auction Diamond bracelets that once belonged to Marie Antoinette, King Louis XVI’s wife who was executed at the guillotine during the French revolution, have sold for €7.2 million at auction. 10/11/2021
Now playing Next Climate Five takeaways as Little Amal arrives at COP26 The clock is ticking for negotiators to reach a deal and, as one official puts it, 'climate change is sexist.' 09/11/2021
Now playing Next Green News Couple wins over €100k claiming symptoms of 'wind turbine syndrome' From nausea to heart irregularities, the Belgian couple purport to both have experienced the same symptoms for a number of years. 09/11/2021
Now playing Next Czech Republic Czech president asks head of centre-right coalition to form government Milos Zeman’s announcement came a day after two coalitions that garnered a majority of votes in October's election signed a power-sharing deal. 09/11/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom COVID-19 vaccine to become mandatory for NHS workers, UK minister says National Health Service workers will have to be fully vaccinated by April 1 in England, UK health secretary Sajid Javid said. 09/11/2021
Now playing Next Conscious Travel Scotland is perfect for avoiding crowds while being immersed in nature Whether you want a pre-organised tour or a solo trip in the wilds, this friendly country will welcome you with open arms - and a dram or two. 09/11/2021
Now playing Next Culture news 'Party at the edge of the world' promises a night like no other This exclusive Icelandic club night will transport you to 1980s New York. 09/11/2021
Now playing Next Design Venezuela's hidden gems are slowly deteriorating The 1950s were, for Caracas, a magical decade. A period that also coincided with the arrival of European immigrants, which led to the creation of projects by world-renowned architects and artists. 09/11/2021