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Book in the news: a thorough hatchet job on the Labour leader
Features Book review: Dangerous Hero Tom Bower's biography of Jeremy Corbyn book details his personal and political lives, from his childhood to becoming Labour leader in one of the “great accidents of political history”.
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Book review: The Ultimate ETF Guidebook
Features Book review: The Ultimate ETF Guidebook How ETFs evolved from simple funds that tracked the main indices to more complex smart-beta funds that attempt to beat the market.
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Properties for sale with mountain views
Features This week: properties with mountain views – from a 16th-century house in Anglesey overlooking the Snowdonia mountain range, to a contemporary, stone-built property in Mallorca’s Tramuntana mountains.
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Jeep Wrangler: a fun go-anywhere plaything
Features The classic Jeep Wrangler still looks great. Now it’s great to drive on ordinary roads, too.
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Truly groundbreaking wines from China
Features 2017 Château Changyu Moser XV This bright, clean and refreshing Chinese white is unlike any other wine in the world.
By Matthew Jukes Published
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The Volt Axis: a funky-looking electric bike
Features The Volt Axis is a high-quality and powerful folding cycle, perfect for commuting. Sarah Moore reports.
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A juicy, joyous Chianti
Features 2017 Chianti This is one of the juiciest, most joyous and finest value Chiantis I have tasted in years, says Matthew Jukes.
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A journey along the Silk Road
Features Expect a warm welcome from the peoples who live beside the ancient Silk Road trade route, says Chris Carter.
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The rise and fall of an airline pioneer
Features Book review: Laker Sir Freddie Laker is best known for his bargain-basement transatlantic flights, but the career that led up to his launch of these is almost as interesting.
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