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Is London's Billionaires' Row really back in business?
The once ghost town of the uber-rich is now attracting the likes of Ariana Grande.
6 min |
November 20, 2025
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Wreath your home in style
THE BEST CHRISTMAS FLORISTRY WORKSHOPS FROM CHELSEA TO WALTHAMSTOW.
3 min |
November 20, 2025
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'I arrived here as a child refugee now I'm a chef at top restaurants'
As This Day Foundation gives £900,000 to our appeal, we share a remarkable story
4 min |
November 20, 2025
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Biotech Barbie, the rogue Chinese biophysicist and the road to designer babies
AS TECH TITANS BACK GENE-EDITING EMBRYOS, CLAUDIA COCKERELL ASKS: IS IT ABOUT STOPPING DISEASE OR SOMETHING DARKER?
4 min |
November 20, 2025
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'I DIDN'T KNOW IF I WOULD EVER BE ABLE TO SING AGAIN'
Ella Eyre lost her voice completely after an operation. Now, a decade on from her debut album, she’s back. She talks to Craig McLean about grief, childhood trauma and why she’s had enough of being polite.
6 min |
November 20, 2025
The London Standard
Rachel Reeves and the hospitality jobs bloodbath
Labour’s policies have dealt a huge blow to an industry that was already struggling — now thousands are paying the price.
5 min |
November 20, 2025
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SLAUGHTER IN SUDAN AND THE SHADOWY TRAIL TO THE UAE
In Darfur, at least twice as many people have been killed than in Gaza since 2023. As the crisis looks likely to worsen, one nation has questions to answer over its links to the atrocities.
6 min |
November 20, 2025
The London Standard
There's nothing accidental about the fantastic Mr Anderson
Film can be difficult to curate as not much material tends to survive once production has wrapped. Not so with the director Wes Anderson who has kept a meticulous archive of objects from all his movies ever since he came to reshoot some of the scenes for his first feature film, Bottle Rocket, in 1996 and found the props he had created had been sold. From that moment on, Anderson stipulated in his contracts that he would be the one “who looks after things”, as he put it.
3 min |
November 20, 2025
The London Standard
Let there be light: how to tackle Seasonal Affective Disorder, by the experts
Do you have brain fog? Do you crave carbs and find getting out of bed is the hardest task of the day? If the answer is yes, then you might be among the one in 15 people in the UK experiencing Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
2 min |
November 20, 2025
The London Standard
AI's appetite for destruction of the jobs market is the biggest story of our times
At the beginning of this year, I saw something in the jobs market I'd never seen before in my 30-plus years in the recruitment business. The economy was growing, yet jobs vacancies were shrinking. This is not normal. Usually when the economy is growing, this goes hand in hand with job creation — but not this time. It's particularly bad in London. The capital has, it was announced last week, the highest jobless rate in the country, hitting an 11-year high.
3 min |
November 20, 2025
The London Standard
Review: The life-affirming gospel of Patti Smith
Patti Smith has created a memoir which reads more like a gospel or beat prose-poem than a conventional autobiography. Which is, of course, entirely in keeping with the oeuvre that has made Smith such a lauded cultural figure, less a rock star than a wandering shaman; she achieved what Jim Morrison was too drunk, and then too dead, to pull off.
2 min |
November 20, 2025
The London Standard
'I HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO DRIVE A HAPPIER WORLD'
Steven Bartlett, launch guest for the new season of Standard proprietor Evgeny Lebedev's podcast, Brave New World, on bringing a CEO mindset to the masses and why failing is good
6 min |
November 20, 2025
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A day in the life Tour de France king Mark Cavendish
The cyclist is enjoying his retirement - it's all yoga, energy-boosting supplements and a relaxed approach to food and wearables
3 min |
November 20, 2025
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WHY TABITHA SIMMONS' HEART IS IN THE HAMPTONS
Hiking in the dunes, toasting marshmallows on the beach, nights out with Metallica... The fashion designer can't get enough of this Long Island wonderland.
4 min |
November 20, 2025
The London Standard
The party people's guide to being the best-dressed guest
Want to nail the perfect outfit for every festive occasion? Just follow these rules — from London’s most in-demand socialites
3 min |
November 20, 2025
The London Standard
The Gleneagles Hotel
There are few places in Britain that blend old-school elegance with such effortless warmth as Gleneagles. Tucked into the rolling hills of Perthshire, this grande dame of Scottish hospitality has been welcoming guests since 1924 — from royals and golfers to weary Londoners in search of crisp air (and yes, the air really does taste different) and a slower pace. A century on, it remains a unique destination: part country playground, part five-star sanctuary and part time machine to a gentler, more gracious era.
2 min |
November 20, 2025
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Review: A compelling look inside the royal bubble
Robert Jobson has been a royal correspondent for 35 years, for much of that time at this paper.
1 min |
November 20, 2025
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England vs Dad's Army for the Ashes!
Can the oldest Test team in nearly 100 years cope with the tourists' pace attack?
6 min |
November 20, 2025
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The inconvenient truth about the decline of London's public loos
How very inconvenient — images have emerged of Peter Mandelson appearing to relieve himself against a wall after visiting George Osborne's house in Notting Hill. If only there had been a public facility nearby, he would have been saved the embarrassment. The irony is that he made a great exhibition of himself thanks to the absence of an invention first showcased at the Great Exhibition of 1851. That Victorian extravaganza was home to many firsts: the first major display of photography; the first demonstration of mechanical cooling (foreshadowing modern fridges); and the world’s first large-scale prefabricated building. It was also the first time that the public could use flushing lavatories — more than 800,000 people paid a penny for the experience, hence the phrase. The man responsible was George Jennings, an engineer and master plumber.
3 min |
November 20, 2025
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Don't face winter alone
For many, the festive season brings warmth, celebration and connection
1 min |
November 20, 2025
The London Standard
Find the gifts kids want this Christmas
Finding the perfect presents for children can be tricky, but one website is making it easier, and quicker, than ever GiftsKidsWant.com is the UK's new, go-to, online destination for fun, imaginative and affordable gifts that children genuinely love.
1 min |
November 20, 2025
The London Standard
Hey, Thomas! Can you get the best out of Jude?
The Real Madrid superstar is back in the England squad with a point to prove ahead of next summer's World Cup.
6 min |
November 13, 2025
The London Standard
Carve out a new skill
FURNITURE-MAKING WORKSHOPS ARE BOOMING AS WE SEEK A HANDS-ON ESCAPE FROM OUR SCREENS.
2 min |
November 13, 2025
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Want to clone your dear departed canine best friend? That'll be £38,000
PARIS HILTON DID IT, AS HAS NFL STAR TOM BRADY. BUT IS THERE A CATCH TO CLONING PETS ASKS CHRIS STOKEL-WALKER
4 min |
November 13, 2025
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Are you ready to get your glow... with a salmon sperm facial?
A 'miracle molecule' derived from fish is revolutionising the world of skincare
3 min |
November 13, 2025
The London Standard
This father-daughter road trip hits some potholes but it's a promising ride
Although this debut play by actress Nancy Farino about a father-daughter road trip is confused and uneven, there's real style and promise in the writing.
1 min |
November 13, 2025
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Eubank puts career on the line in blockbuster rematch with Benn
He won a thriller in April, but lose this time and he may be staring retirement in the face.
3 min |
November 13, 2025
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WE CAN BRING FOOD, HOMES AND FUTURES TO THOSE WHO NEED IT MOST
Refugees and people experiencing homelessness and food insecurity are London’s most disadvantaged groups. To support them, we launch our Winter Appeal with the backing of Rita Ora — and in collaboration with Comic Relief, which has pledged £500,000 to get us under way
10 min |
November 13, 2025
The London Standard
Labour plotters could 'try to oust Starmer after the Budget'
“Letting it be known that the Prime Minister would fight any challenge to his leadership rather than going quietly may well have been designed to shore up Sir Keir Starmer’s position, by reminding Labour MPs of the costs — political and economic — of opening up that can of worms,\" writes Henry Zeffman.
1 min |
November 13, 2025
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INSIDE THE LONGEVITY CLINIC TO THE STARS
Switzerland's La Prairie has looked after everyone from Cary Grant to Churchill — and it's still Europe's most cutting-edge medi-spa. Madeleine Spencer checks in
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