By Judith Schrut For classical music lovers it doesn’t get much better than the BBC Promenade Concerts, affectionately known as the Proms. A British national treasure since Victorian times, this world’s greatest festival of classical music
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I have worked at Canary Wharf on and off for over 25 years, from when it didn’t have the Jubilee Line, and at weekends the only way in or out was by bus that took an hour to get from Canary Wharf to Bank. Now it has grown three fold, and is
Tina Turner’s life has been well documented first in her autobiography I, Tina and then in the film What’s Love Got To Do With It with Angela Bassett and Laurence Fishburne. Therefore, it should come as no surprise to audiences that this
Consent, a new play by Nina Raine which premiered at the National Theatre last year, is a biting dark comedy about what lies underneath and in between the lies that people tell each other and themselves. As the play opens, we see Kitty and
On 1st June, the team behind Chewton Glen, Lygon Arms, Cliveden and 11 Cadogan Gardens, opened brand-new neighbourhood restaurant, Hans’ Bar & Grill on Chelsea’s Pavilion Road.
Located just a stone’s throw from Chelsea’s bustling
Located just a stone’s throw from Chelsea’s bustling
With the summer season nearly upon us, we thought we would introduce you to some of the partners we have worked with over the years, who will be able to help you, your friends, family and/or colleagues with any accommodation solutions. We
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