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Rich people like living in Switzerland because the Swiss don’t give them a hard time about tax. The UK should…
ByRich people like living in Switzerland because the Swiss don’t give them a hard time about tax. The UK should…
ByThe recent sub-prime mortgage mess that has roiled the US markets over the past few months is taking its toll…
ByDuncan MacIntyre, Head of Coutts Private Office, explains his new philosophical approach to wealth management. Coutts Private Office clients have…
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Nigel West says that when employing any kind of contractor – lawyer, surgeon, driver, nanny – your first move should…
ByMy week kicks off with a double date: I committed to a private charity dinner, way before even thinking about…
ByBrits have always done the best shooting lunches, says Clarissa Dickson Wright. Brits have always done the best shooting lunches,…
ByTwo things tell you all you need to know about a nation: its women and its shooting parties, says Alessandro…
ByFor a small country, Switzerland punches above its weight in the art arena. Anthony Haden-Guest on the Helvetican hard-hitters. For…
ByNobody does good old-fashioned Continental aristo-toffery like the Germans, says Anne McElvoy Nobody does good old-fashioned Continental aristo-toffery like the…
ByYou spoil ’em rotten, they rob you blind – well, sometimes. Josh Spero on the pleasures and perils of domestic…
ByLois Rogers on why time-poor millionaires are turning to dating agencies to help find them a suitable mate Lois Rogers…
ByFed up with big, skanky, anonymous gyms? Then try these small-scale, super-smart and personalised options, says Penelope Bennett. Fed up…
ByBritain is now the divorce destination of choice for gold-diggers looking for a 50-50 split, says Joshua Rozenberg. London is…
ByRoss Clark on why Tuscany – despite the New Labour associations – remains a model of smart conservation policy The…
ByDeirdre Brennan on a tale of two high-flying financiers, one leafy foothpath and the season’s most frivolous feud It’s summer…
ByNon-domicile tax breaks have made Britain jammy for dodgers – but for how much longer, asks Caroline Garnham London’s new-found…
ByPeter Carbonara on the downwardly mobile class habits of today’s mega-rich It used to be that serious wealth accumulated slowly,…
ByWhen it comes to charitable giving, UK high-net-worth individuals have for a long time been overtaken by their US counterparts.…
ByAugust Hochschild meets Jean-Charles Cazes, whose family’s Bordeaux wones are a favourite of the cognoscenti I am off to meet…
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