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From state power to suite perfection Once the settings for world-changing decisions, the suites of Raffles London offer ...
The Law Commission's landmark report could shake up inheritance laws in England and Wales bringing greater flexibility - but ...
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Over at Phillips, Martin Wilson, an art lawyer who chaired the British Art Market Federation (BAMF), was the ...
Soon, Hoppen and her interior design colleagues may have more Assouline objets to choose from when they are commissioned to ...
Anda Rowland, the proprietor of the King’s tailor Anderson & Sheppard, on the growth of women in tailoring and her beloved ...
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The rich are becoming more selective in their spending but some luxuries are still considered essential, new data shows.
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Charlie Pragnell, the managing director and a key figure at Pragnell, a distinguished sixth‑generation British family‑run ...
SIR – The arguments Ludovic Phalippou levels against private markets (Briefing, p38, Spear’s 95) underscore the importance of ...