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Private vehicles could soon be replaced by autonomous ride-hailing services and even ‘helicopter’ cars
The city has benefited from the tech boom but a drop in IPOs has slowed the flow of wealth
From their beginnings in ancient Egypt to an £8,000 Monopoly set, board games have continued to evolve
The recipient of the ‘alternative’ Nobel Peace Prize lives under the constant threat of persecution and imprisonment
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Low housing stock means high prices in the ever-changing area
The journal Hortus explores the story behind the French couturier’s famous villa and garden in Morocco
This pretty hill town on the Appian Way is the home of a traditional pork delicacy
Juilliard is one of the world’s most prestigious music schools
I have long given up giving presents to family, still less to friends. I just hate the wasted wrapping paper and ribbons
The Scottish capital is hard to beat for fine architecture, easy access and culture
From a New York mansion with a Greek temple by the pool to a former watermill in Spain with a Roman-style aqueduct
‘Accursed’ football crowds aside, spacious villas and grand houses line the flanks of the north London area
High-end pieces made of resin, glass, stone and metal are designed to be admired like sculptures
A more favourable fiscal regime aims to lure financiers to a market hit by Hollande’s wealth taxes
Aspen and Vail are winter playgrounds for the super-rich but economic uncertainty and lack of snow is causing concern
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The legal lowdown on taxes, wine duty and whether you will need planning permission
Collector seeks to change perceptions about his fellow wealthy émigrés in London and showcase postwar Russian art
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‘I once asked him what historical incident in his lifetime had made a deep impression on him. “Dunkirk,” he bellowed’
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