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Abigail Pogson announced as new Barbican Centre CEO

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Chief Executive of The Glasshouse International Centre for Music, Abigail Pogson, has been announced as the new CEO of the Barbican Centre, following a competitive international recruitment process. She will take up the role on Monday 5 January 2026.  

Abigail brings a wealth of experience, passion, and a deep commitment to nurturing community and artistic excellence. 

Her appointment comes at a pivotal moment as the Barbican enters an exciting new chapter with an ambitious Renewal programme to restore and revitalise the iconic Grade II listed venue for future generations. This coincides with a renewed artistic vision that includes seasonal, cross-arts programming and an enhanced civic focus.

Abigail’s values-led leadership and proven dedication to broadening access to the arts sits at the heart of the Centre’s vision, and will drive its work further, helping shape an inclusive, sustainable, and globally relevant Barbican. 

Speaking about her new role, Abigail said: 

“The Barbican is one of the world’s most iconic cultural destinations, and I’m beyond delighted to be joining at such a critical and exciting time in its history.

“I believe deeply in the power of art and creativity to enrich lives and communities, and I look forward to working with the talented team at the Barbican and its many fabulous partners to bring exceptional, relevant, and joyful cultural experiences to as many people as possible.”

Abigail’s appointment underscores the City Corporation’s goal of making the Square Mile a cultural powerhouse, and reaffirms the Barbican’s role as a global arts, conference and events leader, grounded in its communities, and committed to creativity, innovation, and access to all. 

The City Corporation is the owner, founder, and principal funder of the Barbican Centre. 

City of London Corporation Policy Chairman, Chris Hayward, said: 

“We are thrilled to welcome Abigail to the Barbican. Her track record of dynamic, inclusive leadership makes her the ideal person to lead the Centre through this new chapter and beyond.  

“Her arrival comes as the Barbican Renewal programme drives forward – a landmark £191 million investment by the City Corporation to secure the Centre’s future. 

“This transformation will support our Destination City ambitions by attracting new and diverse audiences to the Square Mile and reinforcing London’s reputation as a global cultural capital.” 

Sir William Russell, Chair of the City Corporation’s Barbican Centre Board, added: 

“Abigail’s appointment marks another big moment for the Barbican. She brings both strategic vision and a real passion for supporting artistic talent and the audiences who engage with it. I know she will lead this organisation with skill and imagination as we continue to evolve and connect.

“I give my deepest thanks to David Farnsworth, Managing Director of the City Bridge Foundation, who has served as Interim CEO of the Barbican for the past year on secondment. His inspiring leadership, warmth and tireless commitment during a period of transition have been invaluable. David has played a crucial role in strengthening the organisation and laying important foundations for its future.” 

Jackie Boughton, Director of Commercial, Barbican Centre, added:

“Abigail’s appointment signals an exciting next phase for the Barbican’s commercial events offering. Under her leadership, and alongside our Renewal programme, we will elevate how brands, associations and creative businesses use our iconic venue spaces. Every event here directly supports our arts and learning programme, so the success of our commercial offering helps us welcome more people to extraordinary cultural experiences.

This announcement follows the submission of applications this summer for planning permission and listed building consent for Phase 1 of Barbican Renewal. Earlier this year the proposals for the Centre’s foyers, lakeside, catering block and conservatory received over 90% approval in public consultations. In addition to the initial investment from the City Corporation, the Centre is undertaking extensive fundraising to complete Phase 1 and beyond.   

The Programme is one of several transformative projects being delivered by the City Corporation, including the Salisbury Square Development, which will house the new City of London Police HQ and multi-courts complex, and the new London Museum at Smithfield.

The City Corporation is one of the largest funders of heritage and cultural activities in the UK, investing over £130m every year. It manages a range of world-class cultural and heritage institutions, including Tower Bridge, Guildhall School of Music & Drama, Guildhall Art Gallery and London’s Roman Amphitheatre, The London Archives, and Keats House.

It also supports the new London Museum and is the principal funder of the London Symphony Orchestra, based at the Barbican Centre.  

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Hostage ending explained: Who was behind the kidnap? What happens to Abigail?
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Hostage ending explained: Who was behind the kidnap? What happens to Abigail?

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Things remained ever tense as the penultimate episode of the series wrapped up, leading us into unchartered territory for the finale.

With it becoming all too apparent who exactly is at the heart of the plot to take down Abigail, it was also clear that he’s only at the behest of bigger orders and a wider plan to disarm Abigail entirely.

But who is the one pulling the strings of this sinister plan? And how do things wrap up for Abigail and her family? One thing’s for certain – things end in quite a surprising way for Abigail and her loved ones; maybe not in the way you might expect.

Read on for a full breakdown of the finale of Hostage, with some additional insight from the cast and series creator/writer Matt Charman.

Hostage ending explained: Who was behind the kidnap plot?

Ashley Thomas as Alex Hostage. Ollie Upton/Netflix

The finale starts with a flashback to many years prior, where Abigail and Alex (Ashley Thomas) are hosting a birthday party for young Sylvie.

It’s interrupted by a surprise phone call, which Abigail – who worked as a junior minister at the Foreign Office at the time – takes in private. She’s told that there’s an escalating situation unfolding in Belize and they need an immediate decision over the evacuation of British troops.

As the most senior minister available, she’s told that her clearance is needed to leave behind the Belizean locals who have been assisting British troops. Although it’s a tough decision and one she knows could result in the death of the locals, she orders for the British planes to be put in the air quickly.

In the present, we see Abigail and her family being rushed into an underground bunker. Although Abigail is relatively alright, the same can’t be said for Vivienne, who unfortunately died in the blast.

Shagan’s (Martin McCann) plot to blow up Downing Street was a rogue step and one not authorised by the person who’s been pulling the strings of this operation all along: General Livingstone (Mark Lewis Jones).

In a tense phone call, it’s revealed that Livingstone has actually been planning to take down Abigail for months. He admits that, although he never has wanted her dead, he has wanted her out of the way.

Once Shagan learns that Abigail is actually alive, his plans to get out of the country change. Saskia (Sophie Robertson) starts becoming increasingly confused about the direction the plan is going in, especially seeing as Shagan lied about the orders to blow up Downing Street.

Plans are made to evacuate Alex and Sylvie to a secure location with Matheo (Corey Mylchreest), who has a place that his friend said he could use. Once they’re gone, Abigail reassembles her team (Ayesha, Zadie, Tristan and Kofi) as she realises this has always been a coup plot.

Once they start digging into things, they realise the crossover between Shagan and Livingstone, with Abigail recognising Shagan from the press conference before the bomb exploded and Ayesha recognising him from CCTV footage of the riots.

They find out that Shagan was a solider deployed to Belize but was medically downgraded due to mental health and depression. Abigail informs her team about her orders to extract troops but still holds guilt about leaving locals behind. But knowing Shagan won’t have been able to pull off this whole plan by himself, they soon realise that Livingstone was his commanding officer in Belize.

Abigail travels with her team to confront Livingstone herself at the Ministry of Defence, with Livingstone implicating himself by revealing his intel about the laptop. He explains that it’s all been because of his growing frustration at Abigail’s military budget cuts, which, in his words, leave the UK “exposed and vulnerable”.

Livingstone is removed and placed in custody by order of Ogilvy, who is the interim prime minister.

Back at the hideout mansion, Shagan and Saskia break in and hold Alex, Sylvie and Matheo hostage. Shagan forces Alex to call Abigail so he can order her to come to the house as well. As she arrives, Saskia finds out that Matheo has made a silent 999 call and the pair get into a fight, allowing Sylvie to run free. A police unit is dispatched but Saskia hands the phone to Matheo willingly and runs away.

What happens to Abigail?

Suranne Jones as Abigail wearing a navy blue suit and waving while standing at a lectern.

Suranne Jones as Abigail in Hostage. Des Willie/Netflix

Abigail arrives in the living room, where Shagan is holding Alex at knifepoint, and it’s then that Shagan reveals his motivations for wanting Abigail dead. He tells her that his fiancée was a local translator in Belize and was left behind to be, at the behest of a local government, shot and killed while she was six months pregnant.

The police arrive and, with mounting pressure, Alex runs at Shagan to try and get the knife out of his hands. Abigail screams for help as the armed police officers make their way to the house, but Sylvie is seen approaching the room with the gun she stole from Saskia.

She bursts in with the gun pointed at Shagan, who starts to goad her into shooting him. He admits to killing her grandfather (James Cosmo) and continues to taunt her about it, which leads Sylvie to shoot him. In shock, we then see the police enter the room and handcuff Sylvie, leaving a shaking Abigail and Alex to see Shagan take his last breath.

Speaking exclusively to RadioTimes.com about the surprise killing of Shagan by Sylvie, Jones said: “When you get to the very end, what happens with Sylvie is shocking because the cost of what Abigail and her family have had to go through for what she wants to achieve for the country and to not stand up to terrorists is huge. But she didn’t give in, she’s a fighter.

“I think we will judge her because she’s a woman and the choices that she makes in this, but I also think that’s really interesting.”

We then flash forward by three months and things seem to be relatively alright for Abigail and her family as she prepares to make an official announcement outside Downing Street.

Asking for reassurance from her husband and daughter, she goes out to deliver the message that she will be calling a general election in order to create a new mandate to help fix the country and create more honesty between her and the public.

Who dies at the end of Hostage?

Suranne Jones as Abigail (left) and Julie Delpy as Vivienne (right) in Hostage. Kevin Baker/Netflix

Suranne Jones as Abigail (left) and Julie Delpy as Vivienne (right) in Hostage. Kevin Baker/Netflix Kevin Baker/Netflix

The finale starts off with the news that Vivienne died in the explosion at Downing Street, but by the end of the finale, Shagan also dies at the hands of Sylvie.

While some viewers may be left wondering if he actually is dead, series creator Matt Charman assures us that he definitely thinks Shagan is gone for good.

Chatting exclusively with RadioTimes.com, Charman revealed: “I think Shagan’s dead. It was completely intentional around Sylvie because I think, truthfully, those ripples are… they never stop.

“If you do that, if you’re in a situation where you do something that completely crosses a line as human being, there’s no end to that trauma or that sense of who am I now, who was I before? That would be fun to explore, what that does to a person as they enter adulthood.”

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