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  • What iPhone 6S? The mobile phone alternatives that prove there’s more to life than Apple

    September 8, 2015

    SONY XPERIA Z3  Coming only six months after the Xperia Z2, this upgrade looks pretty similar from the outside, if slightly squatter and available in more colours. It’s waterproof and dust resistant, so if you’re an outdoorsy type or insist on keeping your phone in your back pocket when you go to the loo, you’re [...]

  • Enjoy your cider with a view at The Gun in London Docklands

    September 1, 2015

    It’s easy to forget how important the River Thames was to London in past centuries. But a trip to The Gun in the city's Docklands will put that straight.   It's a slice of history all right – even Lord Nelson used to drink a pint or two here.   Yet today, the pub is [...]

  • UBS teams up with Annie Leibovitz for multimillion pound global rebrand as bank seeks to become more “human”

    September 1, 2015

    The banking group UBS partnered with the world-renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz for its multimillion pound rebranding project, which will span TV, digital and print media. The project will also run at high-footfall airports. Leibovitz, who was behind Marks & Spencer's recent high profile campaign, has created a series of photographs for the group's new campaign.  [...]

  • Jeremy Corbyn may be drawing out the youth voters, but new poll suggests millennials could be the new Thatcherites

    August 26, 2015

    Labour leadership hopeful Jeremy Corbyn may be drawing hundreds of young voters to his rallies, but a new poll shows that the hard-left candidate may not have what it takes to bring them to the ballot box at a General Election. Read more: Students are more right-wing than the general public on key economic matters like [...]

  • Discover a local bar with more at The Coach Makers Of Marylebone

    August 26, 2015

    London, once a collection and a few spots still manage to retain that village feel. One of those is Marylebone, where an enlightened landlord ensures that the high street is still today blessed with an impressive selection of independent retailers, who get priority over the regular chain stores. And as every village ought to have [...]

  • Identity of Canary Wharf’s resident seal revealed

    August 21, 2015

    Just last week we asked our readers to settle the debate over the identity of Canary Wharf’s resident seal.  Now, senior fisheries inspector at Billingsgate Market Barry O’Toole has exclusively revealed that the notorious marine mammal, who lives underneath the market and is fed the freshest salmon in London by resident fishmongers, is called neither [...]

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