Holocaust
Wiener Holocaust Library wins planning approval for major extension
London institution granted permission to expand its exhibition and learning spaces
Wiener Holocaust Library appoints new co-directors
Christine Schmidt and Barbara Warnock to lead archive institution
Legislation clears the way for Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre
Bill receives Royal Assent as institutions mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2026
Tristram Hunt is right: the Holocaust Learning Centre is a bad idea
Who is scrutinising the government’s controversial plans for an underground venue in Westminster, asks Clare Annamalai
Changing the record | Archives in the 21st century
In an age of turbulence and digital revolution, archival practice is changing at a rapid rate. How are the nation's record-keepers adapting and innovating for this brave new world?
Q&A | ‘There was silence and an unknown ‘thing’ that wasn’t discussed’
As a new exhibition opens inspired by Holocaust testimony, artist Laura Nathan tells us how her works were informed by her experience as a third-generation survivor
Victoria Tower Gardens named one of Europe’s most endangered heritage sites
Europa Nostra says planned Holocaust memorial development would ‘irreversibly transform’ character of civic park
Online portal gives public access to thousands of Holocaust-era documents
‘New urgency’ to fight misinformation as museums mark International Holocaust Memorial Day
New research hub to counter ‘distortion and trivialisation’ of Holocaust
Sussex-based initiative aims to build digital expertise and counter Holocaust-denial
Q&A | ‘The shadow of eugenic thinking still hangs over disabled people today’
A groundbreaking new exhibition explores the untold stories of 13 British-born disabled people murdered by the Nazi state