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  • Why The Ivy is a bastion of hope and quality during a bleak month

    January 19, 2026

    The start of the year is an especially tough time for hospitality as people watch the pounds when it comes to both their wallets and weight. This kind of abstinence is even more of a travesty in London, a city packed with the most incredible restaurants, with a rich history of social eating and drinking. [...]

  • BfI Flare festival turns 40: everything we know as LGBTQ film event returns

    January 19, 2026

    London was one of the first cities in the world to host an LGBTQ film festival. The London Gay & Lesbian Film Festival first took place in 1986 at the National Film Theatre, which has since been renamed as the BFI Southbank. The event provided vital representation and helped legitimise queer storytelling as a genre. [...]

  • Ariana Grande tickets for London musical ‘could easily go over £300’

    January 16, 2026

    “Dynamic pricing” has forced some West End ticket prices as high as £400 – will Ariana Grande’s new production of Sunday in the Park with George cost as much as an all-inclusive break in the Med? While some figures including Andrew Lloyd Weber have criticised dynamic pricing – the act of putting prices up in [...]

  • Michelin-starred chef Phil Howard opens new pasta venue in Broadgate

    January 16, 2026

    Michelin-starred chef Phil Howard has opened a new fast-casual branch of his pasta brand NOTTO in Broadgate, marking the first step in the brand’s expansion beyond its original Pasta Bars. The Broadgate site opened in late December 2025, targeting London’s office workers with a high-quality, quick-service experience. Howard is one of the UK’s most respected [...]

  • Paranormal Activity brings thrills and scares to London stage

    January 15, 2026

    Paranormal Activity | ★★★★☆ | Ambassador’s Theatre Given the endless churn of lacklustre sequels, it’s easy to forget just how scary the original Paranormal Activity was. A found footage successor to The Blair Witch Project, it brought the same flavour of supernatural horror into a chillingly recognisable domestic setting that could be your own home. [...]

  • How to (probably) get Ariana Grande tickets for Sunday in the Park with George

    January 15, 2026

    In the biggest piece of showbiz casting since Tom Holland starred in Romeo + Juliet in 2024, the musician Ariana Grande has been cast in the musical Sunday in the Park with George, to play in London in the summer of 2027. Grande is one of the world’s most popular musicians, and is scheduled to [...]

  • Four Nordic whiskies that showcase the region’s unique flavours

    January 15, 2026

    Nordic whiskies have moved beyond their experimental phase, carving out a unique place on the shelf alongside the more established players such as Irish and Scotch whiskies. Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Norway are now setting new benchmarks for innovation and terroir-driven production and the approach is characterised by a refusal to mimic traditional Scotch profiles. [...]

  • Casks of Distinction: Rare whisky for drinking, not investment

    January 15, 2026

    Whisky Business: City PM’s monthly look at the world of whisky. Established in 2017, Casks of Distinction was created by Diageo to offer something different for the world’s most devoted whisky collectors – 12 unique casks selected from the group’s vast whisky collection known as “The Twelve.“ The drinks giant owns around 30 distilleries across Scotland [...]

  • Galvin La Chapelle launches menu to celebrate Toast award

    January 15, 2026

    I have written about restaurants for this newspaper for some 15 years – but my latest visit to City institution Galvin La Chapelle was a first: reviewing a menu designed to celebrate winning a City PM award. Last year we hosted the first Toast the City awards, celebrating the things that make the Square Mile [...]

  • £90 for breakfast? We review London’s first Michelin-starred breakfast tasting menu

    January 15, 2026

    Pavyllon has unveiled London’s first Michelin-starred tasting breakfast. Is it a novelty, or a reflection of a changing fine dining market?

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