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Europe’s first modern tourist attraction undergoes bicentenary overhaul
Britain’s experience of the Napoleonic wars is brought to life with elegance and wit
There is a lot in literature about how to be a good leader but very little about measuring success
Speculation over fundraising at the grocer
Graham Vick emphasises the human drama in Prokofiev’s magnificent but daunting opera
‘They’d have stopped the first world war fast if soldiers had live-tweeted the carnage’
Companies should treat military metaphors with care, writes Lawrence Freedman
‘Believe me, nothing except a battle lost can be half so melancholy as a battle won’
Spate of deals shows a rocky relationship is on the mend
Contemporary art has been on a roll but equity indices win out
The country has been caught in the middle of an outbreak of flexibility and voluntarism, writes Howard Davies
Martello Tower AA is a coastal fort that proves an ideal retreat for those in search of peace and space
New BoE head should use honeymoon to stimulate lending
Differences between two French water and rubbish giants have become striking
German scientists come to the rescue of military strays
Today’s political power dressing has its roots in the past
Vladimir Jurowski brought together British and Russian orchestras to commemorate two great events from Russia’s history
Selling is an art, not a science; many products work despite research, not because of it
John Cage’s 100th birthday celebrations were marked with this extravagant evening of associative nonsense
Russian oil company’s interest in TNK-BP offers lifeline
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