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  • From today you have to pay extra for your Ryanair hand luggage

    November 1, 2018

    Ryanair's controversial new hand luggage rules take effect today, with customers having to pay extra if they want to take a small carry-on bag on board.  For many airlines, two pieces of hand luggage are free of charge and already included in the price. But Ryanair passengers must pay £6 to add a 10kg cabin [...]

  • How to Mix: Legendary explorer Francis Drake inspired this beery mojito at the London Edition’s Lobby Bar

    November 1, 2018

    Beer has seeped into every crack and crevice of London’s food and drink scene. From beer pairings with tasting menus to beer-flavoured desserts, the amber stuff isn’t restricted to pints in the pub anymore. But the Lobby Bar at the London Edition Hotel on Berners Street has taken it one step further and popped some [...]

  • Just Eat warns on profits as it burns cash to compete with rivals

    November 1, 2018

    Online takeaway giant Just Eat's share price climbed this morning, despite a warning to investors that efforts to fight off rivals Deliveroo and Uber Eats would take a chunk out of the company's profits. Branching out into markets in Latin America, investing in its own delivery network and acquisitions are likely to weigh on earnings, the FTSE [...]

  • The Drinks Master: Our columnist from Le Cordon Bleu is here to help confused Christmas preppers choose a dessert wine

    November 1, 2018

    Choosing a dessert wine is often a topic that comes up at the end of a meal. While most of us know what we like in the way of a red, white or rose, it is the sweet wines that can leave people a bit baffled. Mulled wine is synonymous with Christmas; there’s nothing more [...]

  • DEBATE: Given the ethical issues exposed in a recent MIT study, will we ever fully trust autonomous vehicles?

    November 1, 2018

    Given the ethical issues exposed in a recent MIT study, will we ever fully trust autonomous vehicles? Daniel Pitchford, co-founder of AI Business, said YES. There are approximately 1.3m global road deaths each year, and 95 per cent of these are caused by human error. The deaths due to driverless cars currently stand at four. [...]

  • The death of the sandwich: Britain’s favourite lunchtime meals

    October 31, 2018

    Growing demand for a more luxurious lunch among London workers is causing headaches for the sandwich market. Salad has been elevated to Britain's favourite lunchtime food, it has been claimed. The humble sandwich has been an internationally renowned staple of British cuisine for centuries – but times are a-changing. A survey of 1,133 workers by Spitalfields Market revealed [...]

  • Interiors: London’s newest retail and design hub Coal Drops Yard is now open in a revamped King’s Cross

    October 29, 2018

    Dressed in high-vis, I stood in the autumn sunshine in King’s Cross for my sneak peak of the newest district to open within its regeneration project – Coal Drops Yard, which opens today. While I waited for my tour, I was diverted by a hording plastered with covers of The Face from 1991 – magazines [...]

  • Opinion: When is the best time to extend the lease on my flat?

    October 29, 2018

    This month commemorates the 10th anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers investment bank and the start of the worst crisis in the international financial system since the Great Depression. I bring this up because, after 10 years of austerity, you’d have thought that property prices in London would have taken a battering, but it [...]

  • Property of the Week: Mary McCartney’s family home near Abbey Road Studios is on sale in west London

    October 29, 2018

    It must be strange enough, having a Dad as famous as Sir Paul McCartney, without having to walk past hordes of tourists darting out in front of the crossing outside Abbey Road Studios. Clifton Hill, St John’s Wood, £3.95m But it’s a sight that must have been familiar to Mary McCartney, Paul and Linda’s eldest [...]

  • New homes: Here are the new developments going on sale in London this week

    October 29, 2018

    New developments on the market this week Dalmeny Avenue, Islington From £480,000 Brand new one, two and three bedroom apartments are on sale in Islington, with a private balcony or patio for each home. Housebuilder Southern Spaces has fitted all kitchens with SMEG appliances, ample power points and the flats are also Sky + enabled. [...]

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