Features
- I have a messy room, burn things in the oven and love listening to the same song on repeat… I could have ADHD: Concerning questions about the rise in self-diagnosis – Daily Mail
- How the boss of the Beckhams’ favourite restaurant is turning the tables on infuriating diners – by reviewing or banning THEM – Daily Mail
- MasterChef judge Anna Haugh’s devastating exposé of kitchen sexism – including female chefs groped and bombarded with explicit images – Daily Mail
- How Ukrainian School Teachers Keep Schools Running in Wartime – Prospect
- A laugh is worth 10000 likes: the Tiktok hopefuls trying to make it big in comedy – The Guardian Saturday Magazine
- Hell plates: inside the UK’s driving test ‘black market’ – Time Out
- ‘It’s the saddest thing – to be a Russian language teacher in Ukraine. I’ve lost my livelihood’ – The i paper
- Isabella Evloeva: Freedom of Speech in a censored state – Women In Journalism
- The Uzbek theatre icon who resisted Soviet culture washing – Telegraph
- A man secretly filmed me on the Tube – and I was powerless to stop him – Telegraph
- Will the real Thomas Straker please stand up? – The London Standard
- How Perelló Olives became the unofficial logo of the east London elite – The London Standard
- The rise of the single’s supperclubs: Would you go for dinner with 100 strangers? – The London Standard
Culture and Lifestyle
- Antony Gormley: ‘If we carry on as usual, we wont have a world’ – Prospect
- Why do the guys I date have such a weird fascination with my braces? – Daily Mail
- Bringing a modern edge to a classic Victorian renovation – Financial Times
- Chill Seeker: Iceland’s best-selling crime writer tells us why she never feels under pressure to pick up the pen – Monocle [print]
- Chioma Nnadi on a new era for British Vogue: ‘I’m not complaining about leaving Vogue House’ – The London Standard
- ‘We continue creating our collections under rocket attack’ — Ukrainian designers take London Fashion Week – The London Standard
- Montesol Experimental: how a relic became Ibiza’s hottest hotel – The London Standard
- What comes after demure? – GAUCHE
- There’s a reason we’re still watching He’s Just Not That Into You – The Independent
- Against the odds: Miraa May on her rise to success and her acclaimed debut album – The London Standard
- A TikTok talent agent gives his top tips for succeeding on the platform – Business Insider
- Review of The Queue for It’s Bagels, London – Monocle [print]
- MADISON BAILEY: The Outer Banks star opens up on her starring role in the hit TV show, chasing her dreams, and what’s next – Wonderland
- The unlikely story of a pickles ad that became an award-winning film – Calvert Journal
- How young London-based filmmakers are navigating the cost-of-living crisis – WhyNow
- Will Love Actually ever go out of date, actually? – WhyNow
Celebrity, Royal, and London news
All articles can be read online at the Standard or Mail
- Is this who blundering Harry was looking for when he was caught on camera? – Mail on Sunday
- Eton College slashes a third of its free places amid fears over Labour’s VAT tax raid – Mail on Sunday
- Crown star Emma Corrin splits from Oscar-winner Rami Malek after two years – Mail on Sunday
- Drawing of a sailing boat with hidden message that nine-year-old King Charles gifted to his matron could fetch £16,000 at art fair – Mail on Sunday
- Florence Welch buys £1.9million Somerset estate and waits YEARS to move in amid major renovations AND the house might be haunted – Mail on Sunday
- James Corden’s furious neighbours lash out over the noise of drums booming from star’s £11.5m mansion – Mail on Sunday
- James Corden buys £11.5million home in north west London and splurges on a new spiral staircase and interior balcony – as he builds an £8million mansion in Oxfordshire – Mail on Sunday
- Royal Academy visitors blame ‘woke’ art for plummeting attendance figures amid gallery redundancies – Mail on Sunday
- Royal Academy plunged into financial crisis amid plummeting visitor numbers as iconic art institution announces nearly a fifth of staff could be made redundant – Mail on Sunday
- The next series of Bake Off could be my last, admits Prue Leith
- Noel Gallagher LASHES back at Robbie Williams with weight jibe after the ex-Take That singer slammed the Oasis tour over controversial ticket pricing – Daily Mail
- Revealed at last: Princess Diana’s most discreet confidant who she affectionately nicknamed ‘Collie’ – Daily Mail
- Lessons from the only conservative in the room? Former Prime Minister Liz Truss releases her memoir to mixed reviews – Tatler
- Rocco Ritchie on his career as an artist – and what he has learnt from his parent’s about hard work – Tatler
- Post Office tried to change TV drama, says Mr Bates producer – The London Standard
- LBC Broadcaster Andrew Castle has ‘no sympathy’ for suspended GB News presenters – The London Standard
- Princess Beatrice knows how to give a speech, but still fears falling over – The London Standard
- Amanda Abbington gets support from TV stars amid Strictly scandal – The London Standard
- George Osborne: ‘Probably the worst moment in my entire political career’ – The London Standard
- BBC boss branded “utterly bizarre” for declining Huw Edwards interviews – The London Standard
- Zendaya: I’m very grateful for intimacy co-ordinators – The London Standard
- MPs freebies latest: Sir Keir Starmer and Liz Truss know how to spend it – The London Standard
- Brian Cox: Joaquin Phoenix was terrible in Napoleon, I would have played it better – The London Standard
- London marks anniversary of Ukraine war with Kyiv Road and vigil with Dame Helen Mirren – The London Standard
- Geri Horner: Jacqueline Wilson gave me help writing children’s book – The London Standard
- Count Binface praises Keir Starmer and reveals his dad was not a toolmaker – The London Standard
- Paloma Faith: Dating Apps are a cesspit – The London Standard
- Stanley Tucci shares plans for his own Italian restaurant in London – The London Standard
- When Vivienne Westwood met the Queen’s dressmaker – The London Standard
- BBC cuts must not threaten diversity, says Clive Myrie – The London Standard
- The Queen’s cousin shares memories of Balmoral and the Buckingham Palace balcony – The London Standard
- Rory Stewart clashes with portrait painter over ‘caricature’ – The London Standard
- John Travolta speaks about near death experience for first time in 30 years – The London Standard
- Robert Webb judges Booker Prize and says finishing every book is ‘impossible’ – The London Standard
- ‘Amy Winehouse was not a victim,’ says Marisa Abela – The London Standard
- Barbican under fire for censorship, leaked emails reveal – The London Standard
- TikTok chef Thomas Straker’s Rolex stolen – The London Standard
- Bradley Cooper: It’s impossible to be private these days – The London Standard
- “Guerrilla festival” occupies Barbican over Gaza censorship row – The London Standard
Tech news
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