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Review: Mandarin Oriental, Paris – la vie en roseTravel 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 trattoriaTortello, 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 nowArts & 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 knowTravel 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
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Which is the best American Express credit card?American Express credit cards can help you earn cashback or reward points on everyday spending, but which card is the best for you? We compare the options.
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Best spring break getaways to savour the flavours of springThis spring break, enjoy the abundance of fresh produce, from 500-year-old olive groves in Croatia to Jersey royal potatoes fresh from the côtils.
By Chris Carter Published
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8 of the best properties for sale for around £2 millionThe best properties for sale for around £2 million – from a renovated period property in London, to a 17th-century Grade II-listed manor in Oxford.
By Natasha Langan Last updated
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Marquee Week: art's spring season starts in styleMarquee Week got the London art market's 2026 spring season off to a good start, with works from David Hockney to Andy Warhol and Francis Bacon
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