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  • Jaguar E-Type Series 3 V12 review: Improving the classic Jaguar E-Type is a tall order, but a Kent-based company has done just that

    January 29, 2019

    Can you improve on perfection? In the case of the Jaguar E-Type, it seems so. Thankfully, that doesn’t mean giving the ‘World’s Most Beautiful Car’ a modern makeover; this Series 3 Roadster looks near-identical to how it left the factory in 1971. Under those voluptuous curves, however, many mechanical and electrical parts have been upgraded. [...]

  • The Long Weekend: A child-friendly country house just half an hour from central London

    January 28, 2019

    City life can be tough, especially if you have a toddler intent on destroying every moment of peace and quiet in your so-called “spare time”. Frazzled urban parents may be left without the energy to plan a faraway escape – and this is where Stoke Park comes into play. Jump on a fast train from [...]

  • Man Group ends sponsorship of Booker Prize after 18 years

    January 27, 2019

    Britain’s most high profile literary award, the Man Booker Prize, has lost its headline sponsor after Man Group announced on Sunday that it will end its 18 year partnership with the event.  Man Group – an asset manager – has sponsored the prize since 2002, contributing £1.6m a year. Read more: ​Waterstones acquires Foyles bookshops as [...]

  • Vice movie review: Another Scorsese-esque epic from the maker of The Big Short

    January 25, 2019

    In 2015, Adam McKay went from being known as the man who directed Will Ferrell movies to one of the most stylistically innovative filmmakers in Hollywood. Gigs overseeing Anchorman, Talladega Nights and The Other Guys, plus writing credits on films including Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters and Ant-Man, somehow gave way to The Big Short, [...]

  • When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other review: A play that somehow makes graphic S&M seem tedious

    January 25, 2019

    Martin Crimp’s new play When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other opened to giddy reports of audience members fainting during previews. And this strange production does shock and appal, but not for its uncomfortable themes or graphic depictions of violence, but for its total lack of coherence and crawling tedium. Somehow director Katie Mitchell takes [...]

  • Apple Watch Series 4 review: How Apple’s timepiece finally became a ‘must buy’ gadget

    January 25, 2019

    In the almost four years since the first Apple Watch launched, many have come to see it as the weak link in the company’s portfolio. While iPhones have sold in record numbers, Apple has declined to release official sales figures for its timepiece, and initial excitement over the futuristic new category was at risk of [...]

  • Interiors: Stacks of stones and giant pebbles will be filling your living room before you’ve even realised what happened

    January 25, 2019

    There’s nothing like a statement piece of furniture to break the ice when new guests arrive – something quirky and interesting to get conversation flowing. Have you considered picking up a pebble? Pebbles and stacked stones are having a moment in interior design this year. And when you see all the fun ways furniture-makers are [...]

  • Holiday Homes: The best places to snap up a ski home in Austria before Brexit restrictions apply

    January 25, 2019

    Ski resorts are rapidly discovering that it is actually the summer months that keep the cash tills ringing. This is why those offering year round Alpine appeal are proving to be the winners in the fickle property market, too. The Austrian Tyrol is no exception and while many of Europe’s ski resorts lie empty once [...]

  • Opinion: Why we need to let go of our prefab prejudices and embrace modern factory built homes to solve the housing crisis

    January 25, 2019

    We currently find ourselves in the midst of a housing crisis, where people are questioning the property industry’s ability to deliver the quantity of homes required. Whether you call them pre-fabs, modular construction, precision off-site manufacturing or modern methods of construction (MMC), building homes in factories and then delivering them to the development site is [...]

  • Property of the week: This £30m Belgravia mega-mansion is so big it could be an art gallery and a boutique hotel

    January 25, 2019

    Have a collection of artistic masterpieces but no space to put them? If you have a spare £30m in the bank, then you could be in with a chance of purchasing this mega-mansion in Belgravia that’s not just an enormous home but has enough space to spare to double up as a boutique hotel. Originally [...]

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