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Features

21st February 2024

“So, What Do You Do?”: Carter-Ruck lawyer Katherine Hooley on a career in the law

"So, what do you do?" That ubiquitous and seemingly simple question intended to glean insight into o...
20th February 2024

Book review: Rory Stewart’s Politics on the Edge

This is a fabulous book written by a man who thought he might be prime minister but who has instead ...
Chelo
16th February 2024

Chelo Review by Ronel Lehmann: “the welcome doesn’t live up to the quality of the food”

Discover the vibrant flavours of Chelo in Maida Vale...
15th February 2024

To Read or not to Read: Paul Joyce introduces his new music column

If I were to introduce myself to you as a gambling man, then I would be willing to bet you a pound t...
14th February 2024

Dinesh Dhamija: Sunny Side Up

Ten million Indian households stand to benefit from a new solar power project, announced this week. ...
12th February 2024

Review: Harbour Hotel, Sidmouth: ‘a friendly, relaxing hotel’

In early 2024, many parents looked at the calendar with a degree of confusion: the schools were goin...
Yalla Yalla
9th February 2024

Yalla Yalla Restaurant Review: A Delightful Journey Through Lebanese Cuisine

Discover the vibrant Lebanese flavours at Yalla Yalla....
8th February 2024

India’s New Wave of IPOs

From just $17 million raised by Indian IPOs in January 2023, this year they totalled $67...
7th February 2024

A Tribute to a Great Career: Paul Joyce remembers Dennis Hopper

It was different working in British television back in 1986. They thrust money in your purse and sen...
Education Improvement Report - Tim Clark
6th February 2024

Tim Clark’s ‘Better Schools, the Future of the Country’: Education Improvement Report, an introduction by Ronel Lehmann

Explore Tim Clark’s Education Improvement Report. ...
2nd February 2024

Dinesh Dhamija: UK Indians Trending Conservative

With a UK General Election less than a year away, political minds are focusing on Britain's many flo...
1st February 2024

Paul Joyce on Maestro: “A Rudderless Ship Adrift on a Sea of Vanity”

In my decidedly less than humble opinion, the only real reason for "Maestro", Bradley Cooper's incon...
30th January 2024

Review: The Letters of Seamus Heaney

I don't think any writer would in their right mind refuse the Nobel Prize for Literature, but there ...
26th January 2024

Paul Joyce: A Dr Who Dinosaur Speaks

One can almost hear the sight of relief breathed by Idris Elba when at last the young cub was painfu...
25th January 2024

Finito Candidate Phil Verney Looks Ahead to 2024

Us humans are interesting creatures, aren't we? On the face of it, one could argue that the changing...
Stuart Thomson
23rd January 2024

Stuart Thomson on the importance of personalising your job role

Applying for a job can often be a case of matching your abilities against a prescribed job specifica...
22nd January 2024

India’s 10-year reckoning

Since his election as Indian Prime Minister in 2013, Narendra Modi set out a vision for his country ...
16th January 2024

Dinesh Dhamija: Storm in a Beauty Spot

It was hardly the worst provocation in the world: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi sitting in a c...
Narendra Modi
12th January 2024

Modi’s election momentum

Almost a decade has passed since Narendra Modi became Indian Prime Minister in 2014, yet he is still...
11th January 2024

The Flaws in the UK’s January 31st Tax Deadline: a Call for Reform

The United Kingdom's tax system is a complex web of regulations and deadlines with one date looming ...
9th January 2024

India’s Prospects for 2024

We're almost a quarter through the 21st century and the predictions of Jeff Bezos and others that th...

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