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  • Museums struggle to get people through the door with visitors still 50 per cent lower than pre-pandemic

    February 16, 2022

    The number of people visiting museums is still 50 per cent lower than pre-pandemic levels, as iconic sites struggle to get visitors back through the door. According to data from the Department for Digital, Culture, Music and Sport released today, there were a total of five million visits to the DCMS-sponsored museums and galleries between [...]

  • Live your own Winter Olympics with this top ski gear

    February 15, 2022

    If the Beijing Games have whetted your appetite for cold-weather sports, we have the perfect round-up for you, with some of the hottest ski and snowboard gear for sloping off to the mountains. Viking of the mountain: Oakley Flight Path L Aleksander Kilde signature series snow goggles, £183. Developed with Norwegian World Cup alpine ski [...]

  • Cruise control: The world’s best river cruises for wine lovers

    February 15, 2022

    Sailing along the mighty rivers of Europe can be a delight for the palate as well as the eye. A new generation of river cruises will allow discerning passengers to taste their way through the land of the noble grape: fine Austrian Sekt; chilled tawny Port; and Riesling from Franconia in the northwest of Bavaria. [...]

  • Expert view: the sporty and affordable classics to buy now

    February 15, 2022

    The demand for modern classic cars remains strong, with cars such as the Audi Quattro and Mitsubishi Evo proving a hit at auction.

  • Porsche Taycan Sport Turismo review: EV estate sideways on snow

    February 15, 2022

    The Taycan Sport Turismo is an electric estate that drives like a sports car. We head for the Alps – and hitch a lift with a Le Mans winner.

  • Business travel: What does 2022 hold for your work trips?

    February 14, 2022

    A combination of factors will determine how often we will be packing a suitcase this year. Firstly, heightened sensitivity around carbon footprints will drive businesses to be more responsible and look carefully at the number of flights employees are taking. When Zoom will suffice, that lunch in Brussels may not cut the mustard (although there [...]

  • Wuthering Heights at the NT: Emma Rice finds gold on the moors

    February 13, 2022

    There can be little sympathy for any theatre-goers expecting a traditional retelling of Wuthering Heights in this new version at the National Theatre. Emma Rice is the controversial director who proved too ‘out there’ for Shakespeare’s Globe, her tenure as artistic director cut short after a backlash by the theatre’s more conservative members, who weren’t ready for [...]

  • First drink in 793: Britain’s oldest pub shuts down after 1,229 years

    February 12, 2022

    A pub that is believed to be the first and oldest in Britain is closing down after 1,229 years in operation. The St Albans-based tavern, which poured its first drink in 793, has run into financial difficulties as a result of the pandemic. The owner of The Ye Olde Fighting Cocks said in a message [...]

  • Saturday review: Samsung has created a compelling experience with new S22

    February 12, 2022

    Samsung’s new flagship smartphone, which combines features from its two biggest ranges for the first time, is the result of the tech giant listening to the customer to create a compelling experience. On Wednesday, the phone maker unveiled the S22 range, which includes the S22 Ultra, the top-of-the-line device which includes Samsung’s S-Pen stylus built [...]

  • In the mood for love: Valentines’ wines

    February 11, 2022

    Wine and romance have been active bedfellows since ancient times. The Greek and Roman Gods of Wine, Dionysus and Bacchus respectively, also presided over poetry, fertility, parties and other “Bacchanalian” delights. In possibly the first ever version of the ‘get out of jail free’ card, those who got a tad too hedonistic were said to [...]

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