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Efe Cakarel, founder and CEO of subscription film streaming service MUBI, is determined to deliver the best of independent cinema to the world.
This virtual reality (VR) and creative production agency is helping change the media landscape before our very eyes.
Claridge’s offers some of the finest suites in the city, the recent Linley refurb in particular something of a triumph.
Newmarket might appear like just another quaint and picturesque English market town, but behind its sleepy exterior lies the very heartbeat of British horse racing.
The 35-year-old Pasricha is CEO of Ennismore, the company he founded in 2012 to develop a portfolio of unique hospitality properties around the world.
The man who once sold US$1.5 million of art in a single day now spends much of his time on the road, launching exhibitions and discussing new projects.
Twenty-five years ago Dr Helen Sharman made history when she became the first Briton in space. We spoke to the scientist over lunch at Ognisko in London.
We meet the British film producer behind Senna, Amy and Supersonic for tapas at Soho’s Ember Yard.
Once a meeting place for London’s high society, the Café Royal became the Hotel Café Royal after a four-year transformation in 2008.
The Arts Club is just as relevant today as it was when it was launched by Charles Dickens in 1863.
From swimming wild in some of London’s most historic parks to stylish bathing in retro lidos, Londoners are taking the plunge like never before.
Situated in the north-east London borough of Hackney, Stoke Newington has undergone a process of gentrification in recent years.
A group of musicians has slowly built a scene that has the whole world listening without the help of major record labels, big venues or mainstream media. Nobody really knows what to call it. For now, we’ll call it jazz. London jazz.
The Pilgrm is a characterful and cleverly conceived boutique hotel just a few steps from London Paddington
In a monolithic UK, Brighton’s quirky charms speak to Dom Joly
A former Baptist Church in Bloomsbury’s historic Holborn gets a flamboyant facelift
Belmond’s first UK hotel is a homely hideaway with literary – and scandalous – overtones
In 1974, Muhammad Ali was about to face a hulking George Foreman in the Rumble in the Jungle – the biggest test of his career to date.
The original business, specialising in rare books and first editions, began trading on London’s King’s Road back in 1969.
The British fragrance queen explains her extraordinary journey to success, over lunch at Scott’s in London.
In little more than three years, The Shard has sharply become something of an icon in the city; a trip to the top almost as essential as seeing Buckingham Palace or the Tower.
Take the unmarked doors and exclusive air of a private members’ club, throw in London’s passion for all things hipster, add a dash of Wes Anderson oddness, and you have the Zetter Townhouse.
We meet the British chef who recently relaunched Al Mahara in Burj Al Arab, over lunch at Appleton’s at the Vineyard in North Cornwall.
Skirting the north of the River Thames, Chelsea has been affiliated with high society since Henry VIII moved his royal court to the area in the 1600s.
London’s oldest running bookseller is more than a mere bookstore, and listless city guides all laud this historic spot as a must-see attraction.
In a city boasting 79 Michelin stars, Tripadvisor’s 2017 list of its top London restaurants might just surprise you.
Buried among the bars and boutiques of historic Covent Garden is the global headquarters of the world’s oldest social group.
Henrietta Hotel in Covent Garden is close to both the theatres of the West End and the boutiques, restaurants and nightlife of Soho.
A boutique offering in the heart of the city, Soho Hotel turns any London stay into an experience to remember
The Zetter Townhouse Marylebone is accurately described as feeling like “the private home of an eccentric relative”
Have we lost our lust for logos?
From Berlin to London, New York to Seoul, nightclubs are shutting down, at an alarming rate. Is it just a change in the past-times of youth – or is something else afoot?
For decades, UK DJ Tony Blackburn has captivated listeners, from Top Of The Pops to Radio 1. What’s his magic formula?