The letter is said to have been stolen by an employee of the Smithsonian museum in the mid-1970s.
Facebook post claimed: 'Hipsterism has gone too far when your coffee comes deconstructed.'
Waitrose, the Co-operative and Iceland have posted sales growth for the 12 weeks ending 22 May 2016.
Soho's tiny restaurant is very, very good. No wonder there's a queue.
JPMorgan analysts say milk and baby formula among Nestlé's fastest-growing businesses.
Spanish police make 7 arrests over stolen Francis Bacon paintings but works of art remain missing.
The beers will be priced at £1.25 each and will be offered as a "Specialbuy" purchase.
Most stores will operate as per their regular working hours.
IBTimes UK meets the authors trying to educate our minds and palettes at this year's literary festivals.
Just outside Dorking, Surrey, Denbies is bringing in international acclaim.
The tenth annual Take a View Landscape Photographer of the Year Award is open for entry until 10 July.
The picnic hamper has a special place in our hearts and there are some delicious offerings to choose from.
Plans to open a rabbit cafe in Islington have been met by criticism from the RSPCA and the public.
The latest commuter-friendly paperbacks from Scarlett Thomas, Juan Gabriel Vásquez and more.
Go for the goat, stay for the joloff rice.
The 176 year-old stamps are so rare that they are taken under armed escort in a specially designed case with shock alarms and sensors.
The Best of Russia contest attracts thousands of entries from amateur and professional photographers across the country.
Portobello Road Gin will be a four-storey drinks complex and hotel.
The Hay Festival of Literature & the Arts runs from Thursday 26 May to Sunday 5 June in Hay-on-Wye, Wales.
The light festival transforms various buildings and landmarks into a canvas for the giant creations.
Towel Day, on 25 May, celebrates the life and work of science fiction author and humorist Douglas Adams.
The best food, drink and music festivals around Britain over the second May Bank Holiday from 28 to 30 May.
New book shows why poor Britons have no chance of breaking into the country's elite.
Shelter Dogs in a Photo Booth features pictures of 100 dogs by Guinnevere Shuster, each accompanied by a short story about the dog's personality and history.
Sneak preview of what to see one of the world's most famous horticultural shows.
Hopefully it's sunny enough...
Speciality water bars have been around in the US for a while but this is UK's first taste.
This east London restaurant is a good place for an after-work meal – and they do that just fine.
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK speaks to Burundian rapper Kaya Free about 'living in harmony without divisions'.
These bills amount to more than the annual salary of Tesco supermarket cashiers.