Kempinski Seychelles Resort March 21, 2024 The Hotel Kempinski welcomes guests to the Seychelles: described by early settlers as ‘the original garden of eden’, the Seychelles archipelago is a leading luxury destination for discerning travellers Kempinski Seychelles Resort has plenty to offer in the way of exclusivity and privacy for those looking to get off the tourist track. Nestled in a [...]
Back Burke to hit the board in the Lincoln March 19, 2024 WITH the dust having settled on last week’s Cheltenham Festival, it’s worth looking back at what was a fantastic four days racing. State Man took full advantage of Constitution Hill’s absence in the Champion Hurdle, Captain Guinness was the beneficiary of El Fabiolo’s errant jumping in the Champion Chase, while Teahupoo went two better than [...]
Cargill subsidiary facing huge class action over River Wye chicken farming pollution March 19, 2024 Leigh Day claims that the class action could grow to include tens of thousands of people (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
Size’s expensive Youngster could be today’s Champion March 15, 2024 RACING at Sha Tin in Hong Kong on Saturday hosts a mixed-bag of action with a 10-race programme featuring action on both the turf and all-weather tracks, starting at 5.00am. You can guarantee the majority of the 1600 members of the HKJC Racing Club-owned YOUNG CHAMPION will be out in force to cheer on their [...]
Green makeovers don’t need to be drab – just look at King’s Cross’s transformation March 15, 2024 The landmark redevelopment of King's Cross goes to show the power of sustainable development - now let's replicate it, writes Jamie Quinn.
Hang up the 9 to 5 and wind down in beautiful Czechia March 14, 2024 There comes a point in the year when we all feel stressed out, right? Our brains are overloaded with information and only a holiday is going to kiss it better. Life in the fast lane is exhausting and many of us feel under pressure to be ‘on’ 24/7. Besides, sitting at a desk all day, [...]
FCA chief Rathi: Pension industry must ‘tackle questions’ on risk appetite March 13, 2024 The pension industry needs to “tackle questions” about its risk appetite as the government piles pressure on the sector to pump more cash into UK-based companies, the chief of the Financial Conduct Authority has said.
‘The budget doesn’t f*cking matter’: Gary Stevenson on why Hunt’s fiscal plans are ‘deckchairs on the Titanic’ March 11, 2024 Gary Stevenson, former Citi trader, quit the City a decade ago to campaign against inequality. Charlie Conchie, sits down with him to ask why.
UK supermarket giants launch £675m cartel lawsuit against fish farmers March 6, 2024 Several UK supermarket giants have bound together to launch a competition claim against different fish farmers, accusing them of operating a cartel-like operation. Asda, Iceland, Marks and Spencer, Ocado, Morrison, International Seafoods, Aldi and the Co-Op have all brought a lawsuit to the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT). The claims are against fish farmers, Seashore, Cermaq, [...]
The Debate: Is International Women’s Day patronising? March 6, 2024 Is International Women's Day a PR day for girl power or a genuine opportunity to seed political change across the world? Ella Whelan and Tonia Antoniazzi battle it out.