“Midlife is a point of no return, that place in a journey where the beginning is further away than the end.” So writes Patricia Cohen in her excellent examination of …
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Downing Renewables and Infrastructure Trust hikes dividend payouts despite value drop
Green energy project developer Downing Renewables and Infrastructure Trust has increased its dividend for 2023 despite a drop in net asset value (NAV). At the end of the year, the …
Is TON Crypto’s Dark Horse For Onboarding 1 Billion Users?
As Bitcoin consolidates around its previous all time high, a new player worth $23 billion has emerged in the top 10 largest coins by market cap. Strangely, this token’s rise …
Micheal Ward: Football made me depressed, so I tried acting
Micheal Ward is interviewed for The City A.M. Magazine Spring edition. The Top Boy star once trained to be a professional footballer. Now he’s reliving his dream (and turfing up tough memories) …
Champions Cup sponsors Investec team up with School of Hard Knocks charity
Investec, the leading financial services group and title sponsor of the Investec Champions Cup, has today announced a three-year partnership with School of Hard Knocks (SOHK), a social inclusion charity …
Inside the whimsical life of A Gentleman in Moscow author Amor Towles
Known for his buttery prose, Anna Moloney finds the A Gentleman in Moscow author has led a life straight from one of his novels The heroine of Amor Towles’s upcoming …
Ed Warner: Why the London Marathon is a world leader – and a bargain
Our sport business columnist examines the enduring popularity of the London Marathon – and why organisers could be making more money from the event. Spring has sprung and marathon season …
I served on a murder trial – it’s nothing like Channel 4’s The Jury
The Vikings invented jury service and Jeremy Thorpe’s acquittal led to the Contempt of Court Act, writes Lucy Kenningham Last week I was one member of a jury that convicted …
Will it work? Cuts to university arts funding
It’s an election year. Politicians are giving us a barrage of policies. But we often forget to ask the most important question: will they actually work? In this column, Sam …
What can Wrestlemania teach us about Trump voters?
Social conservatives used to criticise wrestling for its bad language and violence, now liberals say it’s too sexist. That cultural shift may be reflected in voting patterns too, if Donald …