Tim Luckett
‘Generally, people are completely taken aback by the fast-paced environment they need to be operating in,’ explains Hill + Knowlton…
By‘Generally, people are completely taken aback by the fast-paced environment they need to be operating in,’ explains Hill + Knowlton…
ByMichael Bodansky has a varied track record, built around a clear enthusiasm and storytelling ability. ‘Even in obscure, technical or…
ByLia Chiarin’s fine art background feeds into her work. ‘From hand-drawing the artwork for major global campaigns, to Instagram consultancy…
ByA former president of the Oxford Union and runner-up in the World Debating Championships, Alex Just is no stranger to…
ByMalika Shermatova is a remarkable success story. ‘I came into the UK at the age of 19, didn’t know anyone…
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Brexit shows us that where disputes arise between two or all of these parties, positions can become swiftly entrenched, writes…
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The novelist Alexander McCall Smith describes his global travels and finds joy everywhere from the US to Jaipur It has…
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Christopher Jackson reviews a fine restaurant in dry January, where the food is so good you’ll not need wine It’s…
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Christopher Jackson attends the YBA artist’s striking exhibition at the White Cube in Bermondsey, and reflects on the state of…
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Lily Cole has lived a life that many idealists dream of – but, she says, pragmatism is the key to…
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Even when it burns amid political unrest, the French capital still manages to retain its innate coolness, writes Nick Foulkes…
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The Divorce Surgery continues to disrupt as it joins forces with AI start-up Settify, reports Arun Kakar Why should couples…
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Nicola Howson struck out on her own in 2014 after time served as ITV communications director and freuds’ chief executive.…
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Andrew Honnor is used to being in the hot seat, having advised the government, Goldman Sachs, Ukraine (on its bond…
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Ryan Dunleavy joins the fast-growing litigation firm, and should match up well with the firm’s divorce offering, writes Christopher Jackson…
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Big in Russia, doesn’t quite cut it for Zurab Tsereteli, who has his first major UK retrospective at the Saatchi…
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Freuds managing partner Edward Amory has seen it all. ‘I worked first in politics as an adviser to ministers, then…
By‘Life goes on,’ says Mike Brookes, the head of Lee & Thompson’s reputation protection division. Brookes has won highly publicised…
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Jenny Afia’s appetite for the job is undiminished. Over a herbal tea in the Coral Room, she confides: ‘I still…
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Social media influencers can risk hefty fines from regulators if they fail to disclose ad posts, writes media lawyer Erika…
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