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  • Made.com is no more – where to buy furniture online in 2023

    February 19, 2023

    When Made.com launched in 2010 it seemed like a miracle of the furniture world, creating stylish, affordable pieces that you were as likely to find in the home of a student as you were an architect.  Over the next decade it would become so popular its mid-century-inspired designs became the de facto aesthetic in offices [...]

  • The most Googled property investment questions, answered

    February 18, 2023

    Investing in property can be daunting for the uninitiated – we asked Gordie Dutfield, CEO of Redmayne Smith to answer the most asked property investment questions on Google With so much potential when it comes to creating a passive income and building your own investment portfolio, it is no surprise that people want to learn [...]

  • French Open: 100 days to go until tennis’ next Grand Slam

    February 18, 2023

    It may only be 20 days since the Australian Open concluded but the next Grand Slam, the French Open, gets underway in 100 days. Roland Garros striking clay courts and picturesque Parisian setting makes it one of the most iconic tennis venues in the world. Throw in the history of the tournament and the famous [...]

  • The Son film review: Florian Zeller returns after the success of The Father

    February 17, 2023

    Florian Zeller’s incredible drama The Father won Anthony Hopkins an Oscar, and traumatised all who saw it with its harrowing portrayal of dementia. While his new film, The Son, isn’t a direct sequel, its themes continue the story started three years ago.  Hugh Jackman stars as Peter, a man making a new life for himself [...]

  • Sport schedule: What’s on, what time is it on and which channel?

    February 17, 2023

    Spring is on our doorstep and the sports schedule continues to fill up with exciting fixtures and events. Here’s what to look forward to this weekend in sport. Rugby Union: Gloucester v Harlequins, Friday Premiership rugby returns after a two-week hiatus as Gloucester look to get back to winning ways against Harlequins. The Cherry and [...]

  • Buy-to-let properties in the North East far out-value the South

    February 17, 2023

    Thinking of investing in a buy-to-let property? Then be prepared to cast your net further than London and its surrounding areas.  According to data crunched by RentTech platform Goodlord, potential yields for buy-to-let properties are highest in the North East, while the South East comes in last of all areas of the UK.  Taking into [...]

  • Size doesn’t matter: Why the ‘race for space’ in London property is over

    February 17, 2023

    The pandemic had some strange effects on the London housing market. Being cooped up made people realise the importance of having space, both indoor and outdoor, which led to the so-called “race for space” and a minor London exodus.  More than 100,000 Londoners exited the city in 2021, many taking up homes in the surrounding [...]

  • Marcel the Shell with Shoes On review: Adorable animation

    February 17, 2023

    The ungainly title isn’t the only thing unusual about this imaginative family film. Conceived as a YouTube short by former spouses Jenny Slate and Dean Fleischer Camp, it centres on Marcel (Slate), an anthropomorphic shell who lives with his grandma. He meets documentarian Dean (Fleischer Camp), who makes him an internet phenomenon, prompting Marcel the [...]

  • A Wigglesworth Leicester Tigers legacy possible, but change needed

    February 17, 2023

    He may only have a matter of months left at Leicester Tigers before he joins the England coaching team, but Richard Wigglesworth has the opportunity to leave a legacy at the club as a coach as well as a player. The Tigers are defending champions but it has been all change in the East Midlands [...]

  • London churches, with their wonderful acoustics, are becoming gig venues

    February 16, 2023

    London churches are becoming arts venues… and it’s making money, says Adam Bloodworth “These spaces were built for their acoustics,” says Sammie Ellard-King, marketing director at K&G Hospitality. It’s an obvious statement to make about a church, but then again, why haven’t more been turned into music venues? It’s predicted that 350 churches will close [...]

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