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Maresca's Blues will be ready to go toe-to-toe for the title
Emphatic Club World Cup win proves Chelsea are serious contenders. By Dom Smith
2 min |
July 17, 2025
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Mia Regan, the queen of summer 2025
From Worthy Farm to London's high society, the model is the girl of the moment — and now she's got her own H&M collection, too
4 min |
July 17, 2025
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Sneak some culture into the kids' holiday diet
Food, art, opera and, of course, dinosaurs! Perfect ideas for a nourishing summer of fun
2 min |
July 17, 2025
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'LOVING SOMEONE IS IMPRISONING SOMEONE'
Far from dead, counterculture is alive, kicking, French and living in London. Jehnny Beth talks to Mark Beaumont about the tragedy of modern romance, saving the world and how the capital liberated her
5 min |
July 17, 2025
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The $200 million job: inside Silicon Valley’s AI talent war
Mark Zuckerberg has been making a list - and keeping his cheque book open.
2 min |
July 17, 2025
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Rapper Giggs dates at Cecconi's, shops at Selfridges and can't resist a Caribbean spot in Peckham
Dress code? There is no code. The London dress code is however I'm feeling.
3 min |
July 17, 2025
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If people aren't allowed to speak their minds, how can we hope to change them?
When the vice-president of the United States took Sir Keir Starmer to task earlier this year for failing to uphold free speech, the Prime Minister was quick to hit back. “In relation to free speech in the UK, I'm very proud of our history there,” he said. “We've had free speech for a very long time, it will last a long time, and we are very proud of that.”
3 min |
July 17, 2025
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Pain-free commuting
KEEN TO MOVE, NOT KEEN ON THE JOURNEY? RUTH BLOOMFIELD PICKS THE BEST TOWNS WITHIN 45 MINUTES OF LONDON
3 min |
July 17, 2025
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There was more freedom of speech 2,500 years ago than in Britain today
In recent years successive governments have sought to close down free speech. If we are to avoid the enslavement of our thoughts, it’s time to heed the wisdom of the ancients, says Melanie McDonagh
6 min |
July 17, 2025
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Flow your own way along familiar culinary waters
The wisdom of crowds - that the collective knows more than the singular expert - is not an idea that I trust, partly on the grounds of Tripadvisor and partly because I suppose if I did I'd have to fire myself.
3 min |
July 17, 2025
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At home with Lucinda Chambers
The stylist's Shepherd's Bush terrace is an unruly kaleidoscope of joy. By Elizabeth Metcalfe
5 min |
July 17, 2025
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Labour's economic illiteracy is dragging us into a doom loop
A debt disaster is looming — and too many backbenchers just don't understand the grim reality.
5 min |
July 17, 2025
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Dolphin hotels and bee erotica shape this homage to nature
Toys for an octopus to play with. Cities for birds.
3 min |
July 17, 2025
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Ragged School Museum
Charles Dickens is London's greatest biographer. Our city is a continual backdrop for his novels, or is even a co-star, one half of his Tale of Two Cities.
3 min |
July 17, 2025
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THE CONVICTED RAPIST, THE ARISTOCRAT AND HER VERTIGINOUS FALL
This week Constance Marten and Mark Gordon were found guilty of killing their baby. Our Courts Correspondent Tristan Kirk reveals a tale of wild lives and a trial so extraordinary you couldn’t make it up
10+ min |
July 17, 2025
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Can Australia provide a proper fight for the Lions?
Tourists eye historic whitewash, but a 3-0 victory wouldn't bode well for a sport that needs a strong Aussie side, argues Ben Coles
6 min |
July 17, 2025
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Can not working help us do more?
If you're my boss and you catch me in the middle of the working day, sitting at my desk, staring at the wall blankly, not having moved a mouse - let alone an extra-ocular muscle - for up to 20 minutes straight, don't mind me.
4 min |
July 17, 2025
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Star wars: how China is threatening to blast ahead of the US in the space race
NASA LAY-OFFS AND CHINESE AMBITION ARE CHANGING THE SPACE POWER BALANCE, WRITES CHRIS STOKEL-WALKER
3 min |
July 17, 2025
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CHARLEY BOORMAN'S TOAST TO CAPE TOWN
From sunbathing with penguins and paragliding off Table Mountain to hitting the wine trail, the TV adventurer is always on a high in the South African capital
7 min |
July 17, 2025
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The Henrys* struggling on £100k a year (yes, really)
*That's High Earners, Not Rich Yet. Caught in a tax trap and pummelled by inflation, they're feeling the pinch.
7 min |
July 17, 2025
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I grew up in Soviet Russia. I know only too well the value of free speech
Free speech is the foundational freedom — the freedom on which all our other liberties depend.
4 min |
July 17, 2025
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The status tees set to take over London Pride
You'll find the Heartstopper cast and their legions of followers at the Queer Was Always Here pop-up this weekend
5 min |
July 03, 2025
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Festival must-haves
All the essentials you need during festival season, from home comforts for your camping pitch to accessories to keep you cool in a crowd.
2 min |
July 03, 2025
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Actor Sir Stephen Fry dines at Row on 5, gets a trim at Geo F Trumper and wants to fill the city with penny farthings
I used to see Diana Spencer about the place. Then she got married and moved away
3 min |
July 03, 2025
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Set sail: experience the world
A holiday with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines gives you the opportunity to explore the world with the company's years of expertise guiding the way.
1 min |
July 03, 2025
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At the table - Flock to the flame, this temple's time is now
Restaurants, like everything else, are mostly about timing.
3 min |
July 03, 2025
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Do cry for her, London. Rachel Zeglerisawhite- hot smash
Ignore the whingers and haters. Rachel Zegler is an absolute smash in Jamie Lloyd’s thrilling revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's improbable hit musical about Argentina's populist, postwar first lady Eva Perón.
2 min |
July 03, 2025
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Why we should read Mavis Gallant
Mavis Gallant is back in fashion.
2 min |
July 03, 2025
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At Home With Chef and culinary artist Imogen Kwok
Her edible creations dazzle the worlds of art and fashion alike — here, the food visionary takes us behind the scenes at her quirky duplex in Notting Hill.
4 min |
July 03, 2025
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Discover the untamed beauty and warm spirit of the Falkland Islands
The Falkland Islands combine raw, untamed beauty with a compelling and significant history. This unique destination in the South Atlantic beckons to those who yearn for landscapes untouched by the ordinary, where dramatic coastlines meet expansive, windswept plains and pristine, white-sand beaches stretch out in serene isolation. It's a land teeming with an extraordinary array of wildlife, a place where playful penguins waddle with endearing clumsiness along the shores and majestic albatrosses effortlessly glide through the vast, open skies.
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