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Frida Kahlo at Tate Modern: A must-see exhibition - Review

When an invitation lands promising a press view of the biggest Frida Kahlo exhibition ever staged in this country, you do not simply put on a sensible blouse and turn up. I turn up with a Frida dress, naturally (I did it also for the Mondrian exhibition). Mine came from the magical hands of Italian fashion brand Antica Sartoria, all embroidered flowers and full skirts with Frida’s image on it…
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Brahms by The 1885 Singers, Putney's Community Choir - Concert review

Recently, The 1885 Singers served up a buffet of Austro-German composers, featuring Brahms, Schumann, Korngold and Richard Strauss. Feelings of longing and loss gave the pieces cohesion, with a touch of spring in the flower songs of Strauss. The 1885 Singers and…
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The Great Wealth Transfer: What UK families need to know

An estimated £5.5 trillion is expected to pass between generations in the UK over the coming decades, making it the largest intergenerational wealth transfer in the country’s history. Yet most families are remarkably unprepared. Many older adults haven’t structured…
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Moana Afternoon Tea at Park Corner Brasserie review: A tropical Disney treat in Mayfair

When my friend Cristina and I stepped into Park Corner Brasserie at the London Hilton on Park Lane, we were hot, bothered and slightly out of breath. The journey had been a sweaty ten-minute walk from Victoria, and the city was doing its best to melt us into puddles. Within…
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How turquoise coastlines are symbols of escape and freedom

There is something almost unfair about turquoise coastlines. Before you have checked the weather, looked up the local food, or learned a thing about the history of the place, that color has already done the work. It promises release. It hints at distance from routine. It…
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Garth Brooks at BST Hyde Park 2026 Review: An emotional, record-breaking return after 30 years

Forget the rest of any bucket list I may have had. Saturday night in Hyde Park, surrounded by 69,999 other souls in cowboy hats, watching Garth Brooks perform his first UK show in almost 30 years, was quite simply one of the most joyful live music experiences of my life. I…
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How travel consultants reduce pressure on internal teams

Business travel rarely sits neatly inside one job description. In many organisations, it ends up spread across operations, finance, HR, executive support, and office management. One person books flights, another checks budgets, someone else handles policy questions, and when…

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