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Should London follow in Paris’ footsteps? Banning older vehicles from the road
...How Paris has banned older vehicles London is not the only major city on a mission to clean up its air. Just across the Channel, Paris introduced a new law...
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'A tempting array of revamped classics, with a predictable focus on meat'
ROBA bar and restaurant
...chicken was perfectly moist and tender, with a fabulous aioli coleslaw alongside. My confit duck legs—a favourite of mine—in orange sauce were also beautifully rich and unctuous, though I was...
Bailiffscourt, West Sussex
...(Diana Mitford was the Moynes’ daughter-in-law before she married Oswald Mosley). Lord and Lady Moyne both died during the war, and Bailiffscourt became a hotel in 1948. It is now...

'Fried chicken, buttermilk chicken, marinated chicken, anything chicken'
Chooks Ealing
...pulled pork. For side dishes, the creamy slaw—despite its name—was light, refreshing, minimal on the cream, and abundant in crunchy, crisp cabbage. The onion rings were more batter than onion,...
Anywhere you can do, we can do better…
...the ink it is written in. But bonum cibum aside, the ultimate high-point was a solitary stroll around the lawns, flower borders, orchards and 15th century ponds. In a brief...

'The service we received is absolutely faultless thanks to the friendly, attentive staff'
Cocotte
...pomegranate and feta, the Juliette salad (finely sliced pieces of carrot, celery, red onion, red pepper and herbs to create a fresh coleslaw, without the mayo) and the Nini’s, (broccoli,...

'Les Fresques restaurant is the true jewel in Hotel Royal’s crown'
Hotel Royal—Evian Resort, France
...meals really stood out on our visit. The hotel wasted no time in impressing us, setting the bar high on our first evening with an elaborate crab claw cocktail at...
Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo, Sicily
...Taormina in 1885. D.H. Lawrence called it ‘the dawn coast of Europe.’ Goethe and Oscar Wilde were also fans, waxing lyrical about its impossibly idyllic (and seemingly permissive) lifestyle. Today...
...(to the detriment of one of my relationships). In an attempt to save employees from ‘digital burnout’, president Francois Holland has pushed a labour law through the French Parliament. Under...
WLG on Competitive Work Late Syndrome
...(to the detriment of one of my relationships). In an attempt to save employees from ‘digital burnout’, president Francois Holland has pushed a labour law through the French Parliament. Under...
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SEE THROUGH SOUND: RNIB launches flagship music event
RNIB (Royal National Institute of Blind People) launched its flagship music event ‘SEE THROUGH SOUND’ in London on 20 April. The invited audience wore ‘sim specs’ (glasses that simulate reduced...
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