Where on earth can you go to eat before attending a show at the Royal Albert Hall?
Lawyers advise wealthy clients that HMRC could use membership as evidence of strong ties to Britain
Decline in London landlord’s office valuations last year follows fall of almost £1bn in 2023
Deciding who is well-off is no simple task — and calculating how to redistribute should be left to elected politicians
’Round our hometown / memories better be fresh
I believe my brother persuaded our mother to reduce my inheritance
High Court to hear accusations that rightwing influencer engaged in physical and sexual abuse
Glorious fry-ups, Italian comfort food and — above all — a strong sense of community are on the menu at this much-loved north London ‘caff’
The FT’s critics recommend the most compelling 2025 shows, including the soon-to-close Brasil! Brasil!
Comfort in food and community
With more companies demanding five days a week in the office, upheaval is on the cards for some remote workers. Estate agents are reporting an increase in demand for small apartments, but not everyone is on board
Kensington and Chelsea council in London launches lawsuits against businesses involved in refurbishing the building
US buyers emerge as major force in UK capital’s property market
This jumble of letters and numbers should be meaningless outside of its coding system — but what happens when the meaningless commands a 200 per cent premium?
Government proposes lighter regulatory regime in push to encourage investment
Launching this week, a new thrill ride shows visitors the sights at 30 knots — and underlines the river’s transformation from industrial artery to leisure opportunity
Investors hope east London’s Silvertown Tunnel will be a model for future private finance initiative projects
Sanctioned Russian oligarch asks London’s High Court to compel intelligence unit of CT Group to divulge information
Proposals to limit the dynamism of Sadiq Khan’s office give voters less — not more — democratic control
Project includes a new terminal but not another runway and will see passenger capacity almost double to 32mn
Estate management company increased provision by £337mn after discovering new faults
Venue owners say visitors are flocking to UK capital after boycotting Broadway
MPs hear evidence in wake of substation fire that led to hundreds of cancelled flights
The capital’s annual 26.2-mile race is the biggest in the world. Here’s how to swerve the loneliness of the long-distance runner while prepping for it
As the fair returns to Somerset House for its anniversary edition, the founders reflect on new discoveries — and new patrons