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  • Meet the Rolls-Royce inspired by vintage video games

    November 24, 2025

    Rolls-Royce has revealed a one-off Ghost inspired by classic video games. Commissioned by a customer with a passion for retro arcade action, the Black Badge Ghost Gamer was customised by the British marque’s Bespoke Design division.  “Over the course of a month, we immersed ourselves in the 8-bit aesthetic that defined late 70s and early [...]

  • The Bangkok hotel that finds perfect calm amid the chaos

    November 20, 2025

    Bangkok is rarely quiet. The Thai capital barrels forward at full volume: Woks hiss and clang in open-air kitchens, tuk tuks chase traffic like motorised dragonflies, and scaffolding sprouts where centuries-old ruins once stood. The streets pulse with unfiltered life. Anthony Bourdain once likened it to “being inside an electronic rice cooker with the lid [...]

  • How the Square Mile is taking the fight to the fraudsters

    November 19, 2025

    Fraud has towered over our economy for too long and has reached the highest levels since first measured in the crime survey for England and Wales. This deceitful crime now represents 44 per cent of all offences or 4.1 million incidents, with more than £1 billion lost to fraud last year alone.  Behind those numbers [...]

  • Michael Caines checks in at The Stafford

    November 19, 2025

    Legendary chef Michael Caines is taking on his next big project – and returning to London after decades away. He speaks to Carys Sharkey Michael Caines last worked in London when he was just a teenager. Now aged 56, he’s one the UK’s most recognised chefs, – and he’s back in the capital. This time, [...]

  • Why Sicily’s wine is some of Italy’s best – and which bottles to buy

    November 18, 2025

    A sun soaked tour of Sicily’s vibrant reds, zesty whites and a wine-making culture shaped by centuries of shifting influences Sicily is known for its dazzling coastlines, romantic ruins and for Europe’s tallest and most active volcano, Mount Etna. The largest island in the Mediterranean, it has been ruled by Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Normans and [...]

  • ‘Hey you guys!’ A Goonies 40th anniversary pilgrimage to filming locations in Oregon

    November 18, 2025

    The Goonies turns 40 this year. And so does lifelong fan Damien Gabet. To celebrate their birthdays, he visits the film locations in Oregon The first time I travelled to the States in 2009 I was so excited I thought I might die. I wanted to see where Disney and donuts came from so badly [...]

  • Why Geneva is perfect for a long weekend getaway

    November 17, 2025

    Geneva, nestled between the Alps and Lake Geneva, is wrapped around one spur of the largest lake in Western Europe. The city is best known for its iconic Jet d’Eau fountain and as a global hub for diplomacy and watchmaking. Surrounded by picturesque mountains and fresh Mountain Air, the “City of Peace”, as it has [...]

  • New 666hp Supersports is the lightest Bentley for 85 years

    November 17, 2025

    The wraps are off the Bentley Continental GT Supersports: the British marque’s new 666hp performance flagship. The rear-wheel-drive Supersports has been subjected to an extreme weight-loss programme. This included removing the rear seats, along with the plug-in hybrid hardware from its twin-turbocharged V8 engine. The result is the lightest road-going Bentley for 85 years, with [...]

  • Hyundai Ioniq 5 N 2025 review: Electric that pretends to be petrol

    November 17, 2025

    As many a YouTube drag race can attest, electric cars aren’t deficient when it comes to straight-line speed. After that sugar-rush of giddy acceleration wears off, though, you may be left feeling empty and unsatisfied. Going fast doesn’t necessarily equate to having fun. Many believe that EVs are too heavy and too complicated, smothering the [...]

  • Forget Dubai: why Abu Dhabi should be your next Middle East pitstop

    November 17, 2025

    There are amazing beaches and fantastic restaurants, but Abu Dhabi is fast developing into an international hub for culture, with the first Louvre outside of France and a soon-to-open Guggenheim. Here’s what to see and where to stay if you’re swapping Dubai for Abu Dhabi on your next visit to the Middle East. WHY NOW? [...]

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