Anchoring the Past The Renaissance of St Katharine Docks March 15, 2024 In the heart of London, where the grandiose sweep of the Thames brushes past the historic silhouettes of Tower Bridge and the Tower of London, St Katharine Docks weaves a rich tapestry of past and present, tradition and innovation. This splendid marina, a stone’s throw from the pulsing beat of the city’s financial heart, is [...]
A step in the right direction: Get your feet running ready March 15, 2024 After neglecting foot health in past running seasons, I’m taking a stand this year. This is why I turned to the experts at Phits based at Perfect Balance Clinic for a proper assessment.
Forged in victory: Ironwoman champion’s triathlon domination March 14, 2024 Despite no triathlon experience, Lucy Charles-Barclay threw herself in at the deep end of the toughest triathlon discipline of all – Ironman.
London is no capital of culture without Vault Festival March 14, 2024 Vault Festival has announced its venue has fallen through and the event is no more, says Adam Bloodworth Vault Festival launched the careers of thousands of actors and writers via its unique business model, which meant new performers could put on shows and not break the bank, because part of the show was paid for [...]
The Square Mile Comes Together for the Launch of City Giving Day 2024 March 14, 2024 | Sponsored The Lord Mayor of the City of London Alderman Professor Michael Mainelli and Lady Mayoress Elisabeth Mainelli hosted the Square Mile’s top businesses at Mansion House this week to launch City Giving Day 2024. A firmly fixed date in the Square Mile’s social calendar, the annual event hosted by The Lord Mayor’s Appeal, brings the [...]
Hang up the 9 to 5 and wind down in beautiful Czechia March 14, 2024 | Sponsored There comes a point in the year when we all feel stressed out, right? Our brains are overloaded with information and only a holiday is going to kiss it better. Life in the fast lane is exhausting and many of us feel under pressure to be ‘on’ 24/7. Besides, sitting at a desk all day, [...]
Nassau & Paradise Island – a playground of luxury hotels, colourful history and natural wonders March 14, 2024 | Sponsored It was NASA astronaut Scott Kelly who described The Bahamas as “the most beautiful place from space” as he gazed down at this incredible archipelago from the International Space Station. Back on Terra Firma, during his subsequent visit to the islands, he told a group of science and technology students that “There are other [...]
Help Us, Help You: spotting cancer early saves lives March 14, 2024 | Sponsored Cancer symptoms can be varied and not always obvious. Being able to identify them early, and speaking to your GP, is always the best action The very mention of the C-word is enough to send a shudder through the spine of many people – but if you’re experiencing symptoms that are unusual for you, it’s [...]
Vault Festival cancels 2024 plans due to lack of funding March 13, 2024 The biggest arts festival in England will not go ahead in 2024 after it did not secure the necessary funding. The Vault Festival took place in the vaults below Waterloo Station from 2012 until 2023, with breaks during the pandemic, and was touted as London’s answer to the Edinburgh Fringe. Through its unique business model [...]
St Patrick’s Day in London: The best places for Guinness & oysters March 13, 2024 With St Patrick’s Day coming up, Alex Dalzell travels London to find the spots serving the freshest oysters with a pint of Guinness