Catherine Bedford
Lawyer of choice to high-flying entrepreneurs, entertainers, financiers and sporting UHNWs, Catherine Bedford made her name building Lee & Thompson’s…
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Lawyer of choice to high-flying entrepreneurs, entertainers, financiers and sporting UHNWs, Catherine Bedford made her name building Lee & Thompson’s…
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Even in the bustling Eternal City, you can find happy ports of peace, writes Christopher Jackson Rome is such a…
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HNWs face endless choices about where to direct their philanthropy. Hannah Solel speaks to Alberto Lidji, global CEO of the…
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A banker-turned-photographer tells Olenka Hamilton about how he is channeling his passion to help the hospital that saved his son’s…
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The recent drop in libel hearings doesn’t signify the end of defamation — a new type of claims are pouring…
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Raymond Blanc’s cookery school at Le Manoir brings out your creative side in the most perfect of settings, writes William…
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The deaths of banking heir Mathew Mellon and Swedish DJ Avicii raise concerns about mental health among HNWs. Emelia Hamilton-Russell…
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Blackrock CEO Larry Fink is right to warn against the perceived complacency of index funds, as their influence on corporate…
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Spear’s catches up with businessman Johnny Hon, founder of the Global Group venture capital firm, to talk British-Chinese opportunities, philanthropy…
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Pragnell on Mount Street hosts the launch of the 2018 Patek Philippe Exhibition Collection Pragnell celebrates the opening of its…
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Is intermittent fasting the way ahead for a healthy body and brain? Jo Foley investigates We all know that by…
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The move by MPs to require British Overseas Territories to introduce a register of companies’ beneficial ownership is probably inevitable…
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A recent case exemplifies the complexity of determining domicile and that the concept is far from straightforward, writes Jennifer Emms…
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Falling government debt is to be welcomed but the bugbear of inflation lurks paradoxically in the attainment of this long-held…
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Peter Gilmore’s new offering in Sydney’s landmark opera house is a triumph, writes Andrew Harris Captain Cook had originally sailed…
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Philip Pearlstein has made the most of a unique range of influences, from wartime experiences to plumbing fixture catalogues, in…
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Resplendent with dazzlingly colourful wildlife above and below water, the Indian Ocean paradise that is Alphonse Island is a treat…
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Staying true to his style, Edwin Lutyens used the ruins of Basing House, the largest private house in Tudor England,…
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Even if you’re not used to it, having a dedicated servant at your beck and call can be addictive, writes…
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The startup boom, quality advisers and a rise in alternative lending have created increased confidence among millennial investors, writes Arun…
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