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  • Ashwin Bhardwaj travels to the cultural heart of Russia, to eat and drink with the locals of St Petersburg

    April 17, 2019

    There are not many places that have left me literally gobsmacked, but the moment I stepped outside the Finljandski Train Station in St Petersburg, I knew that I had arrived somewhere special. It was here, in 1917, that Vladimir Lenin stepped back onto Russian soil after nearly 20 years of exile. He had taken the [...]

  • Subway launches first vegan sub after Greggs vegan sausage roll success

    April 17, 2019

    Subway has jumped on board the vegan bandwagon after Greggs' vegan sausage roll proved a runaway success with everyone from flexitarians to – gasp – meat eaters. Read more: 25 weird items people left in their Uber rides The sandwich chain's new vegan sub lands in stores today priced from £3.80, alongside a vegan-friendly salad. [...]

  • The Vantage was Aston Martin’s old-school muscle car of the 1990s – Ethan Jupp steps back in time

    April 15, 2019

    The Aston Martin Vantages of the last 15 years are very different beasts to their 1990s namesake. These latest models are sinewy sports cars that have consistently given Porsche’s class-leading 911 a sore jaw. The previous generation of Vantages, as you can probably tell from the picture above, is not possessed of such precision. It [...]

  • The new iPad Air review: Apple’s new tablet doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it’s a solid improvement

    April 15, 2019

    Reviewing Apple’s new iPad Air is tricky. For most people, this is the iPad to buy, the one that will fulfil all your tablet needs, with plenty of room to spare. And with this much power under the hood, it will fulfill all your tablet needs for years to come. It is, objectively, a brilliant [...]

  • Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa review: There’s more to this historic region of France than fizz

    April 15, 2019

    There are plenty of things to do in Champagne, but for starters you’ll probably want to get sozzled on fizz. That is, of course, great fun, but what next? Well, it’s also a beautiful place in its own right, well worthy of exploration. Its hills and forests are a UNESCO World Heritage site and you can [...]

  • The founder of Boxpark on making a modern market out of a shed, selling Boxfresh, and hiring a Michelin star chef

    April 15, 2019

    For an industrial-looking shed, there’s something strangely inviting about this giant black and white box next to Wembley Stadium. Having opened its doors in December last year, this is Boxpark’s third site, and it’s also the largest, taking up 20,000 square feet of space. It’s essentially a stripped-back leisure centre – long tables are lined [...]

  • Which Game of Thrones leader are you?

    April 12, 2019

    From Cersei Lannister to Daenerys Targaryen, every major character in Game of Thrones has a different approach when it comes to leadership. Over the last seven seasons, we have come to learn that attaining power is hard, and maintaining that power is even harder. The same holds true in the real world. Corporate competition often lies [...]

  • Dragged Across Concrete film review: S Craig Zahler directs Mel Gibson in a well-constructed cop drama that leaves a bitter taste

    April 12, 2019

    Director S Craig Zahler doesn’t make things easy for his audience. A strong stomach and buttocks of steel were pre-requisites for getting through his masterful western-horror mashup Bone Tomahawk, and his gut-wrenchingly violent second feature Brawl in Cell Block 99, starring a beefed-up Vince Vaughn as a jailbird blackmailed into carrying out a hit. Running [...]

  • Fitness advice: Here’s everything you REALLY need to know about the keto diet

    April 11, 2019

    Atkins. Low fat. Low carb. Alkaline. Intermittent fasting. Paleo. I’ve seen so many fad diets come and go that it’s hard to keep track of them all. Right now the ketogenic diet (keto) is having something of a renaissance, so I thought I’d delve into it. What is a ‘Keto’ diet? Keto is effectively low [...]

  • Fitness advice: How desk jockey office workers can combat the scourge of sitting, dubbed by some the ‘new smoking’

    April 11, 2019

    Most of my clients spend the majority of their waking hours at work. This invariably means hours chained behind a desk with very little movement. Throw in relatively poor nutrition and you have a situation where your lifestyle can start to really affect your health. Spread this scenario over many years and problems can grow [...]

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