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By: Melissa York

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  • What makes a landmark? Inside world-renowned architectural firm Foster & Partners

    November 27, 2015

    The Shard, the Cheesegrater, the Walkie-Talkie… London has an endearing habit of adopting its landmarks – not just into its psyche – but into its lexicon. Evidently, this shared language has emerged to soften the blow when an uncharacteristically titanic structure barges its way onto our skyline. The exception to this rule is The Gherkin, [...]

  • In a city where property is in short supply, why do buildings still lie derelict?

    November 27, 2015

    From the top floor the Royal Docks’ Millennium Mills there’s a stomach-churning, 10 storey hole in the floor. It used to house a Rube Goldberg-esque, flour processing helter skelter back in the building’s heyday in the first half of the last century. Now it’s little more than a skeleton, stripped back to brick and concrete, [...]

  • The Dressmaker, Steve McQueen, The Perfect Guy and Momentum: This weekend’s new films reviewed

    November 20, 2015

    The Dressmaker | Cert 15 ★★★☆☆ A quirky comedy-drama that’s lifted out of the ordinary by Kate Winslet as glamorous seamstress Tilly. Her character returns to her home in Australia to care for her mother. But once she arrives, old rumours linking her to a murder in her childhood resurface, and she rekindles a romance with [...]

  • The Bermondsey Yard Cafe review: Is this SE1 restaurant keeping up with its trendy neighbours?

    November 17, 2015

    The times they are a changin’ down on Bermondsey Street. One of the finest Italian kitchens in London and a long-time standard bearer of transpontine dining, is set to close before Christmas. Rising rent prices have reportedly forced the closure. The arrival of Fulham Shore-owned Franco Manca further points to an area of London commanding increasingly [...]

  • Mix it up: Sip cocktails with an older, wiser crowd at The Goring Hotel

    November 17, 2015

    It must be a sign of age but I'm increasingly uneasy hanging around youngsters on a night out. It's probably because I've been there, done that and made the same "mistakes" already. They were awful the first time so I’d would rather not relive them (not even vicariously). Perhaps that’s why I found myself propped [...]

  • Lessons in wine: Tis the season to get tipsy on our top Christmas picks

    November 17, 2015

    Christmas is coming, the geese are getting fat and it is time to start planning Christmas lunch. While the true meaning of Christmas is peace and goodwill to all, a delicious lunch and good wine comes in a strong second. Sometimes the only way to get through TV re-runs, that protracted and competitive game of [...]

  • Theatre review: As You Like It, National Theatre

    November 6, 2015

    Cert: 15 | ★★★☆☆ With its rambunctious female lead and sketch-show skits, As You Like It must be one of the easiest Shakespeare plays to modernise. Which makes it all the more surprising that this is the first time in 36 years the National Theatre has staged the lovestruck comedy. And what a surprise it [...]

  • Property of the Fortnight: The ultimate Shoreditch party house, from warehouse to £6m apartment

    November 2, 2015

    When the current owners bought an apartment atop a warehouse in Shoreditch 13 years ago, they had no way of knowing it would one day be worth £6m. But Darianne Lowe, who moved in with her partner four years ago, had big plans for the space. “Think pigeons, a squatting DJ with dozens and dozens [...]

  • Night Tube series: Top seven places to buy along the Central Line

    November 2, 2015

    Deep down in the bowels of London, there lies the Central Line, perhaps the hottest, noisiest and most crowded of all Tube Lines. It’s also one of the quickest lines meaning it’s useful for commuters coming in from the far flung suburbs of east and west London. But for investors and first-time buyers, it’s the [...]

  • Focus On Acton: Ealing’s up-and-coming neighbour in London’s property market

    November 2, 2015

    For years, Acton has been seen as the poor relation of more affluent or trendy neighbours like Chiswick or Ealing. But it’s a place of mixed perceptions that’s only going to go up in the world. The name comes from the old English for “oak farm”, alluding to the time it was a rural part [...]

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