Whisky tourism gets sophisticated December 7, 2011 FOR anyone fancing a trip north to whisky’s Scottish heartland, prestige brand the Dalmore is taking the tourist experience to a rather exciting new level. The company has dropped a whopping £1m on souping up its Northern Highlands HQ to include an interactive experience that’s part science museum, part rock concert, part Tron. Amid lasers [...]
Glossary of whisky terms: December 7, 2011 SCOTCH WHISKY: By law, Scotch whisky must be matured for at least three years and a day in oak casks before it can be defined as whisky SINGLE MALT: Single malt whisky is whisky made from three ingredients (malted barley, water and yeast) distilled at a “single” distillery. It is not blended or mixed with [...]
Where heat, sound and light meet: the season’s best beauty gadgets December 7, 2011 GHD IV STYLER £99 As any woman will tell you, the beauty buck stops with the right hair-straightener and never more so than with this one, ghd’s state of the art IV styler. This edition boasts improved temperature control (internal condensation can damage straighteners, so if you happen to be in Siberia and room temp [...]
A Yuletide special: where the Nativity meets mobile tech December 7, 2011 JOSEPH is running the new Napster music service on the new iPhone (also works on the Android). It helps him soothe Mary whose tweets (Virgin Mary) show her to be increasingly exasperated. She’s also using the iHeal pain relief gadget sent by Homedics. But a bed would be better. Readers of Joseph’s tweets will see [...]
The board game that’s redefining festive cool December 7, 2011 Q. What made you want to design a board game? A. I had been working for a number of years in a middle-management job I didn’t enjoy in an industry I didn’t care about. I felt that I had to make a change and work on something I really loved. I decided to invent a [...]
The Aussie that’s making dynamite Scottish-themed Rhone varieties… December 7, 2011 HEAD SOMMELIER AND MANAGER OF LUTYENS RESTAURANT When I picture an Australian wine-maker, Dave Powell of Torbreck Vintners is pretty much what comes to mind. A big man, the first time I met him he’d just arrived from Scandinavia, where a late night session with some chefs had ended with him branding a restaurant’s name [...]
OSBORNE TO REVEAL PAY OF 120 TOP UK BANKERS December 6, 2011 SENIOR banking executives face having their pay packages published after chancellor George Osborne unveiled a new transparency regime for the 15 largest banks operating in the UK. The Treasury says the new rules, which demand the publication of rewards given to the eight most senior non-board executives, will help investors police a bank’s “risk profile”. [...]
Sorrell: Britain must do more to get WPP back December 6, 2011 BRITAIN has not yet gone far enough to lure WPP back to London, Sir Martin Sorrell told City A.M. yesterday. Chancellor George Osborne has staked a large part of his business-friendly credentials on Sir Martin’s signal that his marketing firm WPP will come home in light of reforms to UK taxes on profits made abroad. [...]
Price war cut food inflation December 6, 2011 CUSTOMERS are benefiting from intense competition between supermarkets, according to data out today from the British Retail Consortium. Food price inflation fell for a second consecutive month to 4.0 per cent in the year to November, compared with 4.2 per cent in October. Overall shop prices rose 2.0 per cent in the twelve-month period, down [...]
Coalition is confused about business December 6, 2011 WE love you – actually, no, we hate you. That, roughly speaking, seems to be the government’s attitude to business and business leaders. The signals are so mixed that they are utterly incomprehensible. Take tax policy and incentives. The official position is – well, there isn’t really one. The coalition is likely to retain the [...]