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THE MOST UNCOMMON CHARM OF JARVIS COCKER
One of the defining figures of 1990s Britain is back with his band Pulp. Older and wiser, he's still got the elusive magic that made him one of pop's most electric frontmen
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June 05, 2025
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Be my guest! Get the perfect wedding look — without upstaging the bride
Expert-approved tips for the most fabulous hair, skin, nails and make-up
3 min |
June 05, 2025
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Summer spirit, healthy body
Tracy Tredoux shares ways to enjoy the season while nourishing your body and mind
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June 05, 2025
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Summer's hottest getaway
An unforgettable summer escape is closer than you think. Here’s how hot yoga can make you feel like you've just returned from holiday — and how it could transform your summer
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June 05, 2025
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HOW LUXURY CRIME PUT THE ONE PER CENT INA PARANOID SPIN
Rocked by a series of high-profile robberies, London's super-rich elite are turning their homes into fortresses - and they're too petrified to leave them.
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June 05, 2025
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The world is accelerating into a driverless taxi era — so how will it change our city?
so how will it change our city?
2 min |
June 05, 2025
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No more pints, chit-chat and good people: How the Schoonerati ruined proper pubs
The nation's living room needs protecting from influencers — before it's too late
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June 05, 2025
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Timeless design for summer
Merz b. Schwanen designs and crafts original, consciously made clothing.
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June 05, 2025
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A taste of Lisboa in London
The Lisboa Wine Region is heading to London this summer, to participate in the National Geographic Traveller (UK) Food Festival (19-20 July).
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June 05, 2025
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Skip the socks: give Dad a hands-on Father's Day experience at Social Pottery Camden
Two studios, endless creativity and memories that last longer than another forgotten tie
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June 05, 2025
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Ultra-runner William Goodge
The record-breaker wakes up to mushrooms, plunges in ice after multiple exercises, and ends with Netflix and a night of binaural beats
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June 05, 2025
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Which festival fashion tribe will you join this summer?
It's Glasto month! But will you go boho, Burberry or full Kate Moss? Here’s our field report on the looks of the season. By Maddy Mussen
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June 05, 2025
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At the table This sushi spot is flippin' off the scale
Is Chris D'Sylva London's angriest restaurateur? He might want diners to think so. He's learnt from the Ramsay playbook: rage is a bait people take. In March he made headlines by letting slip about a customer blacklist at his Notting Hill bistro Dorian, where he reviews and ranks his diners.
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June 05, 2025
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As Apple eats itself, are we watching the demise of the iPhone?
AS TRUMP TURNS ON TIM COOK AND RIVALS GAIN TRACTION, JOE BROMLEY ASKS IF TIME'S UP FOR THE TECH GIANT
4 min |
June 05, 2025
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On the sauce I'm not picking up good vibe-rations
When Tamsin Olivier — daughter of the great Laurence — and painter Abigail Osborne took on The Engineer in 1994, it was taking £2,000-a-week.
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June 05, 2025
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You are strong and free: the King's message for Canada
WHAT THEY SAY
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May 29, 2025
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THE SINISTER RED PAINT ATTACKS PLAGUING LONDON
Mystery surrounds a spate of vandalised homes. Could Chinese Triad gangs be responsible? David James Smith reports
7 min |
May 29, 2025
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Frocks away! The dresses to see you through summer
From tomato red to gothic florals, we've got you covered with the hottest trends — whether you're in the office or on the beach
4 min |
May 29, 2025
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Can galactico-less PSG realise Champions League dream at last?
Parisians on verge of turning obsession into reality after ditching big-name stars.
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May 29, 2025
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Cressida Bonasflexes herbumpand Anthony Scaramucci just... flexes
Prince Harry's ex Cressida Bonas showed off her baby bump at a “morning of poetry, presence and purposeful conversation” hosted by author Donna Ashworth in honour of Mental Health Awareness Week at Nexus Club in South Kensington.
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May 29, 2025
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Make-up supremo François Nars shares his beauty cabinet secrets
The founder of NARS on working with the supers and the magic of a red lip
4 min |
May 29, 2025
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At the table In, out, only a bowl of noodles to shout about
Look, restaurant critics get special treatment, so you probably won't get a beer spilt over you here.
3 min |
May 29, 2025
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Not OK, computer: firms using Al to cut corners are playing with fire
A CEO sent shockwaves through the business world by admitting he asked a bot to help draft his annual results statement — where will it end, asks Chris Blackhurst
5 min |
May 29, 2025
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THE SUBSTANCE AND THE SILLINESS OF SPORTS TEAM
After being robbed at gunpoint last year, indie's funniest band are back with a joyous new record, encouraging fans to paintball them and leading the rebirth of smart guitar music.
5 min |
May 29, 2025
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Skin contact heaven for naturalists
I’m starting to feel solemn whenever the natural wine discourse comes knocking.
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May 29, 2025
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WHY JEREMY VINE ADORES APPLEDORE
From ice cream by the water to a book festival and a row-boat tug of war, the presenter and author loves every inch of this adorable North Devon town
4 min |
May 29, 2025
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First Night Melodramatic Staunton tramples over Shaw's garden comedy
George Bernard Shaw was either paid by the word or really bored in the late 1800s, because his plays are long.
2 min |
May 29, 2025
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Why you need to fall in love with quantum physics before the next revolution
INDIA BLOCK MEETS THE PHYSICIST AND THE LANGUAGES SCHOLAR WHO FELL FOR SCIENCE AND EACH OTHER
4 min |
May 29, 2025
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If you don't think a year in London can change the course of your life, read this
When I was growing up in a small town on the south-east coast of Ireland in the 1950s, London seemed as far away as Samarkand.
4 min |
May 29, 2025
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I used AI for therapy — here's why real therapists say it's an awful idea
I had a therapist for two years. She was very good at her job, both insightful and soothing and (for me as a 22-year-old living in London) very expensive. I spent over £5,000 on therapy over the course of two years. It is the best money I've ever spent. For many, though, those costs can be prohibitive.
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