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Thea Macaulay

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Glass gets a taste for flame-cooked Nordic cuisine at Ekstedt in Stockholm

DURING the darker months of the year, when the sun seems to hug the horizon for much of the day,

Glass enjoys a weekend of art and indulgence in Toronto

VIEWED from the air Toronto is a sprawling metropolis. On the ground, too, first impressions are of a city that

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Another side of Tenerife

[slideshow_deploy id=’33239′] Think Tenerife and a typical sun, sea and sand package tourism destination probably comes to mind, but this

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A tranquil haven in fashion heaven

[slideshow_deploy id=’23946′] The Four Seasons Milan is a hotel that makes a powerful first impression – but the exact nature

Take a sophisticated break from January shopping at May Fair Kitchen

The dining area of the May Fair Kitchen has a pleasant old-fashioned look – no exposed heating ducts and bare

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It’s a numbers game

[slideshow_deploy id=’23376′] The address of Sixtyone Restaurant – 61 Upper Berkeley Street in Marylebone – is easy to remember. In

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Rock n’ Roll Brunch at the House of Ho, London

Sunday brunch is arguably the most fun meal of the week and The House of Ho in Soho has embraced

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The hills are alight

[slideshow_deploy id=’22385′]   How many times can you state the obvious without boring yourself and everyone in earshot? On an

Summer on the smiling coast of Africa

[slideshow_deploy id=’18210′] It’s 6.30 in the evening, an hour before the sun sets over the Gambian coast – locally described


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