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What happens when the merry go round stops?
Talk of how best to run a restaurant haunts hospitality like a spectre.
3 min |
March 12, 2026
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Anti-ageing doctor Chérine Bazzane
The longevity expert starts as she means to go on with a strict wellness routine — and it doesn’t let up until her bedtime magnesium
2 min |
March 12, 2026
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Tudor must go before it's too late in Tottenham's relegation fight
Spurs have only got worse under their interim boss and there is no time to waste.
2 min |
March 12, 2026
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'FIRST I WAS BEST FRIEND TO WHITE GIRL, THEN I WAS WIFE OF FAMOUS BLACK MAN'
Kerry Washington is Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated and one of America's highest-paid actors, but even at the top she can see a worrying backlash in Hollywood
5 min |
March 12, 2026
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Gadgets, gizmos and humanoids: on the floor at tech's big annual jamboree
THE TECH INDUSTRY DESCENDED ON BARCELONA FOR MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS. CHRIS STOKEL-WALKER WAS AMONG THEM
4 min |
March 12, 2026
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'To have a great chance in the Gold Cup is the ultimate'
Harry Redknapp grew up having a little bet on a Poplar council estate. Now he's hoping his horse lands the big one.
5 min |
March 12, 2026
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WHY SAM MCKNIGHT IS WILD FOR SRI LANKA
The celebrity hairstylist adores the island's deserted Indian Ocean beaches, its divine Ayurvedic massages and getting eye-to-eye with the elephants
4 min |
March 12, 2026
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Blissful Bangkok
Thailand's capital is a sensory overload, but there's a tranquil, serene side to be found — and it's now easier to experience, thanks to electric boat tours.
4 min |
March 12, 2026
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JAMES BLAKE: THERE'S LESS SHAME IN MEN EXPRESSING THEMSELVES NOW
Having worked with the best in the business — and on his own issues — the thinking person's electro-pop superstar is fully in control of his career and has made his best album to date.
6 min |
March 12, 2026
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It might feel like an alternate universe but, whisper it, Canary Wharf is cool now
My friends and I got into a fiery debate on Friday night.
4 min |
March 12, 2026
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Meet the real queen of the awards season red carpet
Angelica Hicks's fashion parodies are reigning supreme, thanks to a winning combination of design flair, British humour — and tin foil
4 min |
March 12, 2026
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Borthwick's job on the line ahead of Paris showdown
The England head coach needs a statement performance in France.
3 min |
March 12, 2026
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Buxton
This historical spa and market town is a perfect gateway for exploring the stately homes of Derbyshire and soul-stirring landscapes of the Peak District.
2 min |
March 12, 2026
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Over a barrel: what does the energy crisis caused by the Iran war mean for UK households?
With the flow of oil from the Middle East drying up and energy prices skyrocketing, the economic outlook is grim. Jonathan Prynn looks at the options facing Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer
5 min |
March 12, 2026
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The ex-Team GB sprinter racing into controversy after signing up for the Enhanced Games
Review Sheer magnetism: lie back and relax your way to mental calm Reece Prescod isn't fazed by critics.
2 min |
March 12, 2026
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EXPAT EXODUS: ARE BRITS LEAVING DUBAI FOR GOOD?
As missiles fall across the Gulf, those who moved to the UAE in search of sun, glamour and zero tax are questioning their future. What could a mass return mean for London?
8 min |
March 12, 2026
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KOOLER THAN EVER: KIM GORDON ON PUNK, KURT AND SLOPAGANDA
In Sonic Youth she destroyed the rock mainstream alongside Nirvana, and now as a blisteringsolo artistshe's continuing the fight against autocrats, algorithmsandmusicthatsucks. By Martin Robinson
6 min |
March 05, 2026
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Immortal beloved: London restaurants that should live forever
From the Ritz and Rules to Dorian and the Ledbury, David Ellis offers a guide to the capital's greatest gastronomic institutions — and the young guns that look set to join their ranks
10+ min |
March 05, 2026
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Move over Dr Google — Dr AI is creating a dangerous new wave of cyberchondriacs
In the early 2000s, the rise of Google became the bane of every doctor's life.
2 min |
March 05, 2026
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HONOR SWINTON BYRNE'S EDINBURGH
From the best speakeasies to fairytale river rapids and tales of witches aflame, the actor — who studied in the city — knows just where to go
4 min |
March 05, 2026
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Pitzhanger Manor - Ealing Green, W5
John Soane was probably the most innovative British architect of his generation.
4 min |
March 05, 2026
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Inside London City's quest for the big time
With immense investment and a strategy of ultra ambition, Michele Kang's Lionesses are going places - fast.
6 min |
March 05, 2026
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THE HIDDEN SCANDAL OF MODERN SLAVERY IN THE CAPITAL
Unpaid wages, 20-hour days, screaming abuse Hannah Wallace investigates the grim reality for migrant domestic workers, helpless inside the city’s grandest addresses.
7 min |
March 05, 2026
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Album review: The same Harry Styles, only better. Techno, very occasionally
Harry Styles is not a risk-taker. While much is made of his androgynous style (the first man to wear a skirt on the cover of Vogue!) or mammoth stadium tours (30 nights at Madison Square Garden!), the biggest risk Styles has ever taken was in 2016, when he and his One Direction bandmates decided to go on indefinite hiatus, prompting the start of their solo careers.
2 min |
March 05, 2026
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Park wars: inside the battle to stop festivals taking over London's green spaces
For many residents, huge music events are an affront to local life, while others welcome the party vibe. Ruth Bloomfield investigates
6 min |
March 05, 2026
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At the table: Good vibrations but too many bum notes
Chefs are sometimes asked the secret to their success.
3 min |
March 05, 2026
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One to Watch
PROFICIENT WITH POWER TOOLS AS A CHILD, ARTIST MAKIKO HARRIS USES INDUSTRIAL MIGHT TO TRANSFORM THE FEMININE
2 min |
March 05, 2026
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The great central London office crisis
Far from being killed off by the pandemic, the office is back - so much so that the City is running out of space. By Jonathan Prynn
5 min |
March 05, 2026
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Conflict grows after US and Israel attack Iran and kill supreme leader
WHAT THEY SAY
2 min |
March 05, 2026
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Ugly approach, but Arteta is happy to bet titles will shut the critics up
Another Arsenal win was swiftly followed by another trial for allegations of crimes against the sport.
2 min |