The Barber of Seville ENO Review: An enduring delight February 20, 2024 The Barber of Seville has a timeless magic: this is the production’s fourteenth revival, yet it still sparkles.
The best UK holiday options 2024 from city breaks to beach staycations February 20, 2024 Whether it's a city break at the Old War Office or a long weekend in the Scottish wilderness, we have the perfect UK holiday options for 2024
Prince William’s Homewards announced as The Lord Mayor’s Appeal new charity February 20, 2024 | Sponsored The Lord Mayor’s Appeal and The Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales have announced a new partnership in support of Homewards. Launched in 2023 by Prince William and The Royal Foundation, Homewards is a transformative five-year programme that aims to demonstrate that by working together, it’s possible to end homelessness, making it [...]
The Frogs at Kiln Theatre: Surreal, unhinged fun February 19, 2024 The Frogs will give you fits of giggle and leave you grinning all the way home: the funniest comedy you'll see this year.
A perfect weekend in Bath must include a stay at Homewood hotel February 19, 2024 A guide to the perfect weekend in Bath, including a visit to the thermal spas
They’re filming The White Lotus at the Anantara in Thailand – I checked in too February 19, 2024 Living The White Lotus life at the Anantara in Thailand
London restaurant boss pleads not guilty to spiking woman’s drink at Annabel’s February 19, 2024 The London restaurateur behind Michelin starred Indian restaurant Benares has pleaded not guilty to the attempted spiking of a woman’s drink
What do this year’s Bafta 2024 winners mean for the Oscars? February 19, 2024 Will Cillian Murphy win in Los Angeles at the Oscars next month? Our film editor analyses last night's Bafta 2024 winners
London’s best chef’s tables: From Aulis to Mauro February 19, 2024 From a basement spot in Soho to a fireside experience in Whitehall, these are seven of the most impressive chef's tables
The Body Shop was ‘woke’, but it’s time for it to die February 19, 2024 Anita Roddick, who died in 2007, was in the best sense “woke” before the term was pressed into service. She was idealistic, restless, determined, imaginative and slightly hectoring. When she opened the first Body Shop in Brighton in 1976, she claimed she simply wanted to “make a living for herself and her two daughters while [...]