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Are your old Pokémon cards valuable?
Pokémon cards are attracting many specialist investors and collectors, who are paying hundreds of thousands of pounds – even millions – for the rarest assets.
By David Prosser Published
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Review: Experience opulence at Rome Cavalieri
Perched on Rome's highest hilltop, Rome Cavalieri pairs sweeping views of the Eternal City with an art collection that rivals the world's best museums.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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How to profit from the global leisure and travel boom
Consumers are turning to leisure and travel and shunning physical goods. Here's where to find the best investment opportunities
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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8 of the best houses for sale with beautiful gardens
Houses for sale with beautiful gardens – from a house on the beach by the White Cliffs of Dover to a Grade II-listed 16th-century house in Shropshire.
By Natasha Langan Published
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Review: Mandarin Oriental, Paris – la vie en rose
Travel The City of Light is at its most beautiful in the spring. So, stroll through the parks and admire the blooms with a stay at the Mandarin Oriental, Paris
By Chris Carter Published
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Restaurant review: Tortello, London's newest trattoria
Tortello, in Bayswater, London, offers a refined, modern twist on the traditional trattoria, says Dan McEvoy
By Dan McEvoy Published
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The best Arts & Crafts properties for sale now
Arts & Crafts properties for sale – from an Edwardian house overlooking the South Downs to a 1930s property combining Arts & Crafts and Gothic-Revival styles.
By Natasha Langan Published
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UK passport renewal: cost, how long it takes – all you need to know
Travel UK passport renewal fees will get more expensive from April, rising above £100 for the first time. Here’s everything you need to know.
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Art market makes a fragile recovery – but is it enough?
The global art market turned a corner last year, and the UK has hung on to its position as the second-largest art market in the world, says Chris Carter.
By Chris Carter Published
