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27th October 2023
Ronel Lehmann reviews Bellamy’s: ‘a genuine care for diners’
Hidden off Berkeley Square down Bruton Place is one of the late Queen Elizabeth II's favourite Frenc...
26th October 2023
An interview with legendary barrister Khawar Qureshi KC
Of all the things that can happen to you career-wise, to be born with the suspicion that you’d like ...
24th October 2023
The Dinosaur’s Last Ride: Paul Joyce on why he’s still a petrolhead in the age of electric cars
Yes, that's me, I'm the dinosaur. Surrounded by exhortations and ads for electric vehicles, all at w...
23rd October 2023
Long Read: What exactly does success mean?
As the world in 2023 bumps and stalls and falters, I find myself considering the question of Gore V...
20th October 2023
Why India’s Space Programme is Worth Every Rupee
"Why should Britain send aid to India when it has a space programme?" is a complaint you often hear ...
19th October 2023
Book review: Ronel Lehmann reviews Dame Esther Rantzen’s Older and Bolder
I often remind our student candidates that it is normal to be nervous before an interview. At their ...
Hamish Jenkinson  on the meaning of being an entrepreneur
18th October 2023
Hamish Jenkinson on the Hard Truth About Entrepreneurialism
What does it really mean to be an entrepreneur? A question I often ask myself, as I sit in my ho...
16th October 2023
Dinesh Dhamija: Is sport in India about to explode?
Now that the eyes of the cricket-loving world are turned to the country, as it hosts the World Cup...
13th October 2023
Armando Iannucci’s Pandemonium: “quite funny – but only quite”
Say, heaving Muse, what catalogue of restraints and luckless lockdowns fell upon th'unwilling world ...
12th October 2023
Sarah Cobden-Ramsay on her ground-breaking jewellery charity Rhino Tears
It was during a visit to the Kariega Game Reserve in South Africa in 2016 that I encountered a remar...
11th October 2023
Omar Sabbagh: An Expat’s Impressions of London
I was born, bred, studied, and then studied some more, in London (or thereabouts). I didn't have a f...
10th October 2023
A Novel Way of Working: Tim Robinson on the best books about jobs
Writing my novel Hatham Hall (Northside House), I realised that characters who support themselves ar...
9th October 2023
Stephen James reviews Lord Ashcroft’s In the Shadows: ‘it will leave you wanting more’
Lord Ashcroft's latest book rightly focuses on "the extraordinary men and women of the Intelligence ...
6th October 2023
Singing Canary: how the Wharf has been transformed
London is full of fine views; the view from Primrose Hill looking back over the river; the view from...
4th October 2023
James Cleverly on India
I've just had the pleasure of meeting the Foreign Secretary James Cleverly, when he generously made ...
2nd October 2023
Paul Joyce: An Artist’s Memories of Sycamore Gap
Hadrian's Wall started construction about AD 122 and took nearly a decade to complete. It was intend...
29th September 2023
Friday poem: The Bay by Christopher Hamilton-Emery
The Bay A sort of dislodged washed-out bay we feel into after hours of hill torture. No terns or boa...
28th September 2023
How India Can Transform Africa
For India-watchers, the country's remarkable digitisation in recent years is one of the wonders of t...
27th September 2023
Exclusive: how Emma Raducanu changed the world of tennis
Emma Raducanu sits in a luxury hotel, immediately more interesting than the backdrop behind her. Int...
26th September 2023
Long Read: Why do so many lawyers really want to be writers?
I remember everything about the occasion. The little meeting room at Stevens and Bolton LLP, the exc...
25th September 2023
Katharine Birbalsingh on the problem with government
I am sometimes asked if there’s any danger of children being put off by reading Shakespeare....

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