Interiors expert Chris Pask’s top tips for considering the practical and decorative elements needed for the perfect night’s slumber
Empty, deceptive jargon is so pervasive we no longer notice it
The 100 life-sized casts of the naked artist are positioned to play with sunlight and shade across 300 acres of parkland
The Cornish town was once a hub of maritime industry. Can a folk festival return it to its roots?
The town faces the same Nimbyism and conflicting attitudes towards the greenbelt that stifle much of the national debate
Facilities ranked as ‘serious concern’ increased from nine to 15 in year to March, MoJ data shows
Charge comes as miner begins overhaul that involves shedding 4 units
The capital’s latest attraction explores the art and science of optical illusions — but it’s really all about the selfie
Attainment of children with disabilities in England has flatlined or fallen over past decade, according to study
Stiff sentences for climate activists underscore the crucial distinction between protest and disruption
Annual crime survey shows stealing has risen 30% to 20-year high but retailers believe actual figures are higher
Letter to prime minister seeks boost for new science and tech ‘supercluster’ after plans stalled under previous government
Fund managers including BlackRock, Allianz and Ruffer are betting political stability will boost London market
From an estate on the shore of Lake Windermere to a Grade I-listed medieval manor on Dartmoor
National Audit Office notes potential ‘growing mismatch’ between demand for services and future funding
Property industry claims ‘nutrient neutrality’ regulations have halted construction of tens of thousands of homes
Themes of karma, fame, sexual experimentation and familial trauma are explored
Tally falls amid dearth of IPOs and as costs of being quoted drive some companies to delist
Financial services veterans call on chancellor to prioritise increasing minimum workplace pension contributions
Social media makes professionalising your passions all too easy but this puts the joy of amateurism at stake
In the first of a new series, the designer and ‘Great British Sewing Bee’ judge enlists a pair of Oxford Sandy and Black pigs to clear his tangle of bramble
Bankrolled by a wealthy financier, the former mining town in County Durham is opening galleries, museums and smart new places to stay
Former Rusal executive Artem Volynets plans to roll up international assets of the vital metal
Financial district has to repurpose monolithic building as anchor tenant prepares to quit in 2027
ONS data shows increase in capital as cost of UK property surges at fastest pace since March 2023