Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. From Mr Ben Hopkinson. Sir, William Franklin’s letter (November 9) reminded me how much I should love to have ...
A controversy has flared up in our town over the decision by a group of latter-day Cathars to inhabit caves adjacent to our Chuck E. Cheese and Pornocopia-anchored strip mall. As you may know, Cathars ...
Wednesdays hold a special place in university drinking lore. From Edinburgh to Exeter, in student towns across the country, vast sections of Wetherspoons, Yates's and Revolutions are cordoned off.
The Lucky Saint in central London looks like any other pub. Big wooden barrels double as tables. Bartenders pull pints. But this isn’t a regular watering-hole. Though booze is on offer, about 15% of ...
The title of Fergus Feehily’s exhibition conveys a specific set of ideas, all of which are germane to the experience of viewing his work. First, it suggests that contingency or chance plays a role in ...
Investment bankers last week heard a cheering report: Equitable Life Assurance Society has decided that it will no longer participate in any private securities sales over $5,000,000. This would remove ...