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Borrowing was £17.4bn last month, the second highest October figure since monthly records began in 1993.

Culture

Impressionism
26th July 2024

Friday art essay: Impressionism at 150

If you go to the National Gallery in London and visit, say, Room 32, where Mannerism is represented,...
Steve Brill
12th July 2024

Steve Brill’s The Death of Truth: Unveiling the Web of Lies

Dustin Thompson was living in Columbus, Ohio and getting along more or less fine in the pests contro...
Wildlife Photographer
1st July 2024

Photo essay: Career Insights from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards 2024

At Finito, it is one of the most regular things we hear on the wish list from our young candidates: ...
Frank Lloyd Wright
17th June 2024

What the architect Frank Lloyd Wright teaches us about adversity in our careers

When we look at the famous or the successful, graciously hosting television cameras in their comfort...
Diana Taylor
5th June 2024

An interview with incredible artist Diana Taylor: “Young artists shouldn’t get caught up in trends”

Explore Diana Taylor's new exhibition, 'Borrowed Time,' and discover how her work reflects a journey...
24th May 2024

Book review: Say More: Lessons from Work, the White House and the World by Jen Psaki

Jen Psaki has become a Democratic sage by virtue of having served in both the Obama and the Biden ad...
22nd May 2024

Film Editor Meredith Taylor reviews new Donald Trump film The Apprentice: “A compulsive portrait of toxic narcissism”

"You're either a killer or a loser" is the advice a young Donald Trump (Sebastian Stan) gets from hi...
19th April 2024

Friday poem: Omar Sabbagh’s ‘Searching the Horizon’

I opened my eyes and my eyes opened/the light that help them first to arise; and it was as though a ...
Music Band
18th April 2024

Music review: Tallulah Rendall’s Love Carries Me Home

Tallula Rendall's new album Love Carries Me Homes is a beautiful work in many different ways: it arr...
12th April 2024

As the House of St Barnabas closes we look at the future of Private Members’ Clubs

As Costeau walks into 5 Hertford Street, he receives that jolt of self-importance which he has learn...
11th April 2024

Peter Jackson’s Beatles film Get Back as a study in workplace toxicity

The data is mixed as to whether The Beatles have broken through to the younger generation. The band ...
Arlington Restaurant
28th March 2024

Ronel Lehmann reviews Jeremy King’s new restaurant Arlington: “an inspirational overcoming of adversity.”

Discover the enchanting dining experience at Arlington in St James's with Jeremy King....
22nd March 2024

The Poet at Work I: Tishani Doshi

As the government seemingly reduces the importance of poetry on the national curriculum, by making i...
20th March 2024

Meredith Taylor reviews E.1027 – Eileen Gray and the House by the Sea

Eileen Gray (1878-1976) was a creative genius and the first woman to conquer the world of architectu...
2Veneti
19th March 2024

Ronel Lehmann on 2Veneti: “right up there with the best”

As I was making my way to join a senior colleague in this Wigmore Street restaurant, my thoughts abr...
15th March 2024

Friday poem: ‘Plan of Attack’ by Jude A. Jung

Plan of Attack Best in these short days, where silence is, and darkness lasts, to create little begi...
8th March 2024

Friday poem: Omar Sabbagh’s ‘The Ghost’

In the corner of the room a cheap white frame; the picture inside shows an aged man, minted there wi...
Saison
1st March 2024

Saison Review by Ronel Lehmann: “If only our politics could be as sweet as this’

Discover the charm of Saison, located in the iconic Old War Office building....
26th February 2024

Sir Philip Rutnam: ‘The state of our churches is the biggest crisis facing our national heritage – by far’.

I have always been very fond of Philip Larkin's poem 'Church-Going', where Larkin stops at the count...
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...
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...

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