Machinal at the Old Vic: A stunning performance in a tired play April 19, 2024 There are surprisingly few genre plays on the West End stage – where are all the science fiction and fantasy and horror and gangster stories that dominate other areas of pop culture? And where is all the true crime, a format you can barely escape from on streaming and podcast platforms? The Old Vic brings [...]
Driving Growth: How Golf Saudi’s Aramco Team Series is Connecting Golf with Business July 21, 2024 Underpinning the tournament is Golf Saudi’s commitment to providing an environment in which business and golf can easily connect and enhance the global game.
City firms love to play an economic blame game over investor confidence October 10, 2023 Companies are far too quick to blame the economic environment when a share price dips but they should look at the many things they can do to attract investors, Oliver Hughes writes
Guilty Pleasures at 20: We made ABBA a serious dancefloor option May 2, 2024 Guilty Pleasures, the London club night for pop music, turns 20. We hear how the night began
Ruck and maul stars: Rugby clubs bank on behind-the-scenes content to attract fans November 8, 2022 Matt Hardy on the rise of rugby clubs producing their own content as they look to attract new fans to the sport outside of the international arena. Gone are the days of sending season tickets out via carrier pigeon and releasing fixture lists through smoke signals, and here are the days of holograms, on-demand video [...]
London Marathon: Where are spectators being to told AVOID due to Extinction Rebellion disruption? April 19, 2023 Spectators have been urged to avoid a famous part of the London Marathon route on Sunday amid a planned protest, as a minister said Extinction Rebellion “must be stopped”. The climate group’s scheduled four-day protest in central London from Friday to Monday could see some 30,000 of its supporters in the Westminster area for the [...]
Murray calls for unity amid Saudi-backed tennis ‘super tour’ rumours February 26, 2024 The British tennis player said the conflicting organisers are only “looking out for their best interests”.
Where to eat in London: Ramael Scully on his favourite restaurants November 8, 2023 Scully St James’s chef-patron Ramael Scully tells us where he likes to eat in London on his days off.
Mean Girls film review: On Wednesdays we get whiplash January 19, 2024 The new Mean Girls reboot is in cinemas now
‘How am I doing?’ – the big question mayors are asking of voters April 9, 2024 The dynamics of mayoral races are very different to Westminster election mud-slinging, writes Adam Hawksbee.