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  • Summerfolk is a witty, ruthless dissection of the bourgeoisie

    March 18, 2026

    Summerfolk | National Theatre | ★★★★★ Maxim Gorky is a giant of the Russian literary canon, a playwright to be mentioned in the same breath as Gogol and Pushkin and even Chekhov. Yet his work is rarely performed on these shores and I’m a little ashamed to admit I have visited more municipal parks bearing [...]

  • Bar of the week: Flipdog, the Shoreditch spot stoking its cocktails with a hot poker

    March 18, 2026

    Hot pokers and experimental cocktails? Thanks very much, says Anna Moloney in her write up of new Shoreditch hotspot Flipdog.

  • Why The Omen is still terrifying as it celebrates its 50th birthday

    March 17, 2026

    One suspects that, for a lot of people outside the hard core of horror fans, The Omen is one of those films they think they’ve seen and of which they recognise snippets. Some (guilty) will occasionally break into a ropey Gregory Peck impersonation and demand “What do you know about my son?” The film is [...]

  • BMW iX3: Class-leading electric SUV with 500 miles a charge

    March 17, 2026

    ‘This is more than just a new car. It’s the blueprint for all BMWs that will follow – more than 40 new vehicles by the end of 2027.” David George, CEO of BMW Group UK and Ireland, isn’t downplaying the significance of the iX3. The first of a ‘Neue Klasse’ (New Class) range of cars, [...]

  • Why the Southwest 660 is the English coast at its finest

    March 17, 2026

    The southern side of the Bristol Channel is one of the most attractive coastlines in Britain, easily accessible and yet still relatively little-visited, especially outside school holidays. With the bounties of both sea and land, it’s also a foodie paradise, as Sophie Ibbotson discovered. The key to this long weekend is to escape work as [...]

  • The best short- haul breaks near London for a weekend trip

    March 17, 2026

    Ah spring! That beautiful month when all the doom and gloom of the long winter finally lifts… unless you live in the UK, of course. With world politics dominating the news cycle and a cost-of-living crisis demolishing our pockets, escapism is at the forefront of all of our minds.  Spring is also all about renewal, [...]

  • City PM’s Magazine Editor Steve Dinneen wins Features Writer of the Year

    March 16, 2026

    City PM’s magazine editor Steve Dinneen walked away with the Features Writer of the Year award at the prestigious Regional Press Awards last week, beating rivals including LondonCentric, the Manchester Evening News and Reach PLC. The gong was one of two awards for which City PM was competing, with The Magazine also reaching the shortlist [...]

  • Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival to drive millions into Scotch sector

    March 12, 2026

    The Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival is a pilgrimage for the global whisky community. For six days, the “Golden Triangle” of Scotch production opens its doors, offering over 600 events that cater to everyone from the “whisky curious” to the seasoned collector.  Scotland has six whisky regions: Highlands, Speyside, Lowlands, Campbeltown, Islay, and Islands. Speyside [...]

  • The Cotswolds Distillery: Defining the brand of English whisky

    March 12, 2026

    Whisky Business: City PM’s monthly look at the world of whisky. There are currently over 60 English Whisky distilleries operating across the country in various stages of evolution. There are 38 currently producing and selling spirit, with the remainder maturing new-make spirit that’s yet to hit the market. When the Cotswolds Distillery started out in 2014, [...]

  • Four Irish whiskey tipples for St Patrick’s Day

    March 12, 2026

    A category of whiskey that’s as rich in flavour as it is in history, Irish whiskey has entered an age of experimentation in the past few years. From creative cask finishes to a return to historic mashbills, there are exciting things happening within Irish whiskey that are certainly worth exploring, and what better excuse than [...]

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