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  • Will the Greek crisis hit your investments? Investors will be just fine

    July 7, 2015

    As the Greek financial crisis rolls on for another week, many investors will be wondering whether the situation will have an impact on their portfolios.  On the ground in Greece, the situation is little short of catastrophic. Banks have been closed for over a week and ordinary people are scrabbling around for cash to fund [...]

  • Restaurant review: Les Gourmets des Ternes, the Frenchest place on earth, is now located in Knightsbridge

    July 7, 2015

    I started reviewing restaurants for this newspaper back in 2011, a relative blink of an eye but enough time to see some pretty seismic changes in the London food scene. Back then the shadow of the Great Recession still loomed large over London and only the brave or foolish dared to open new restaurants. It [...]

  • Mix it up: Forget tradition, try these surreal cocktails from The Langham’s Artesian bar

    July 7, 2015

    The Langham's celebrated Artesian bar has launched its new cocktail list. This time round, supremo bartenders Alex Kratena and Simone Caporale have chosen the theme of Surrealism. True to form, the cocktails are out of this world.   In truth, Surrealism leaves me cold. Salvador Dalí and others' attempts to stimulate the subconscious are wasted [...]

  • Working lunch in the City: Street Kitchen, Broadgate Circle

    July 7, 2015

    Our guide to the best places to eat during office hours in the City and Canary Wharf   WHAT? After a run of successful pop-ups, it was only a matter of time before the Street Kitchen guys set up shop permanently. Serving gourmet sandwiches by the inch, the experienced chefs are looking to revolutionise fast [...]

  • Heading abroad? Immerse yourself in the wine culture

    July 7, 2015

    Where will your holiday plans take you this summer? If to the hills of Tuscany or the beaches of France, chances are you will have no qualms about ordering Italian or French wines on your travels. Likewise if you plan to visit California, Australia, or South Africa. If, however, your destination is somewhere more exotic, [...]

  • How to identify groupthink in your company: A lack of disruptive ideas can lead to a sense of invincibility

    July 7, 2015

    From the Bay of Pigs to the Enron scandal, “groupthink” has been blamed for poor decisions and excessive risk in military strategy and business alike. Coined by Irving Janis in 1972, it describes a team’s  favouring of consensus and dismissal of both critical evaluation and radical alternatives. But how can you distinguish between a cohesive [...]

  • Ashes 2015: England captain Alastair Cook vows to go on attack to secure win

    July 7, 2015

    England skipper Alastair Cook has vowed to showcase an aggressive brand of captaincy in a bid to wrestle the urn from the grasp of bitter Ashes rivals Australia.   Read more: Squads are evenly matched but I see tourists going unbeaten   On the eve of today’s First Investec Test at Cardiff, both captains appeared to [...]

  • Wimbledon 2015: Serena Williams argues women deserve greater show court time

    July 7, 2015

    World No1 Serena Williams insisted that women are under-represented on Wimbledon’s main courts after recovering from a set down to overcome Belarusian Victoria Azarenka yesterday.    Read more: Serena Williams brushes aside sister Venus to reach last eight   Five-time champion Williams dispatched Aazarenka 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 to progress to tomorrow’s semi-finals where fourth seed Maria [...]

  • Wimbledon 2015: Andy Murray primed to face familiar enemy Pospisil

    July 7, 2015

    Centre Court will not be the only familiar sight greeting Andy Murray when the British No1 emerges for his Wimbledon quarter-final against Vasek Pospisil this afternoon.   Read more: Murray still concerned with shoulder despite win over Karlovic   Murray has already faced the unseeded Canadian, set for a grand slam last-eight debut, three times [...]

  • Tour de France 2015: Chris Froome glad to see Tony Martin take yellow jersey

    July 7, 2015

    Britain's Chris Froome lost the yellow jersey but admitted his relief after emerging from the Tour de France’s longest and perhaps most treacherous stage unscathed yesterday.   Read more: Froome – "Success stokes fire ahead of Tour de France"   German time trial specialist Tony Martin took the maillot jaune for the first time in his [...]

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