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5th July 2023

Patrick Crowder on Finca Cortesin: ‘this hotel reminds us what we’re working towards’

On an estate spanning 215 hectares, Finca Cortesin is nestled in the hills of the Andalusian coast. ...
3rd July 2023

Dinesh Dhamija: Investors’ Confidence in India Grows

This week, one of the world's foremost economic rating agencies, S&P Global, made a striking predict...
28th June 2023

Sir Bill Wiggin on a career in politics: “Don’t do it thinking you’ll come out looking like a hero.”

People often ask me about a career in politics. The way I describe it to people is: "Do you remember...
27th June 2023

Art interview: West Contemporary founder Liam West

Humility is a wonderful thing. As soon as you meet Liam West you find yourself mentally revising you...
23rd June 2023

Review: WOW!house at the Design Centre Chelsea Harbour

Sometimes your job as a writer is to critique, or nitpick, or to recommend improvements. At other ti...
23rd June 2023

Film editor Meredith Taylor on Dan Rather

The draw of a career in broadcasting necessitates watching this new documentary which offers a strai...
22nd June 2023

Thinking Big: Dinesh Dhamija on Modi’s visit to the US

Many state visits are just window-dressing. Politicians make vague promises of lasting friendship, b...
20th June 2023

Letter from Amsterdam

After Brexit there was a certain amount of talk of a number of cities taking London's crown as Europ...
Cricket Nostalgia
19th June 2023

Henry Blofeld on his father, his education and the great cricketers of the past

When I think back at my education, it's important that my father was a great reader aloud which is s...
Meraki
16th June 2023

Meraki: A Delightful Dining Experience

Planning to visit a restaurant is a bit like being on a conveyor belt. Firstly, you phone to make a ...
15th June 2023

Opinion: Why Rishi Sunak needs to think beyond STEM

We know that Rishi Sunak thinks about mathematics a lot because he has told us this is the case....
14th June 2023

Letter from Venice: ‘a relocation might be for you’

Many a city which we call beautiful is by any objective measure not beautiful at all. Very often, as...
13th June 2023

Tuesday Poem: Omar Sabbagh’s ‘After Van Gogh’

The poet Omar Sabbagh gives us a meditation on the work ethic of the great painter...
12th June 2023

Tomorrow’s leaders: Emily Prescott

When you pick up the newspaper what do you turn to first? For me, it depends on the occasion. After ...
9th June 2023

“This can be done in a day”: Ebookers founder Dinesh Dhamija on the UK-India trade deal

Growing up in Surrey in the 1990s, you could be forgiven for thinking the future was American: there...
7th June 2023

‘Steppin’ out into the dark night’: a review of Bob Dylan’s Shadow Kingdom

Geniuses never do what we want them to; if they did they'd be just like us. There's recompense for t...
7th June 2023

Personal story: media producer Faten Yaacoub on why she decided to put her career on hold

Child psychology tells parents that the first five years of a child's life are the most important in...
6th June 2023

Dinesh Dhamija: Spirit of Gandhi Signals India’s Soft Power

On his recent visit to Hiroshima in Japan, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled a statue of ...
5th June 2023

Angelina Giovani-Agha on her career in art provenance

Growing up I always wanted to be a doctor. No one in my family is a doctor, and even though I was te...
27th May 2023

Film Review: Meredith Taylor on Grand Prix winner The Zone of Interest at the Cannes Film Festival

Another daring and distinctive outing from the English auteur/commercials director, and his first n ...
26th May 2023

Review of Tar: “You have to work with people, and bring them along with you’

Talent hits a target no one else can hit. Genius hits a target no one else can see.' ...

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