Bibliophiles in London: An antiquarian obsession
London's antiquarian book fair is a spirited rebuttal to the idea that the printed book is dead(0)
Business travel for the Romans: London to Rome, on horseback
An interactive map of the Roman empire highlights the perils of ancient business travel(4)
Hard questions loom for the new bosses of Germany’s national banking champion(0)
Vienna is still the busiest city in the convention world(1)
Vidal Sassoon, who died on May 9th, changed how women looked and felt(1)
Britain and France: President Hollande's first tax refugee sighted in London?
The 75% top rate works its magic(27)
The London Metal Exchange: Metal cashing
Who wants to buy the LME?(2)
Bankers’ pay: Furiouser and furiouser
A new row is brewing over bankers’ bonuses(21)
Two years of the coalition: I never promised you a rose garden
Two big successes, two big failures, and much of the rest hanging in the balance: the government’s reforms have a patchy record(6)
Libel reform: Tourists go home
Free-speech campaigners cheer a move to reform libel laws(2)
London's mayoralty explained: Strings attached
As Boris Johnson begins another four-year term as mayor of London, we take a look at the powers he has at his disposal(6)
Elections in Britain: A little local trouble
The Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition earns a bloodying snub from voters in local-authority elections(32)
Advertising and the Underground: The bottom line
The Tube goes commercial(33)
Digital archiving: History flushed
The digital age promised vast libraries, but they remain incomplete(18)
London’s mayoral race: Right man, wrong job
Boris Johnson deserves another term as mayor of London. He also deserves a proper job(14)
May 3rd will be a painful day for the government(0)
Elected mayors: Why elected mayors matter
Foes of elected mayors detect a plot to drive radical public sector reforms; they're right(9)
What happens to our digital property after we die?(12)
Scale in financial services: In the Fed’s sights
The importance of being enormous(6)
Flu research and public health: Out, but far from over
A palaver over two controversial bird-flu studies is resolved. Bigger questions remain(18)
What is the value of an Olympic gold medal?(37)
Podium values: All that glisters
How much is an Olympic gold medal worth?(4)
High-rise living: Tall storeys
Residential skyscrapers come of age in Britain(5)
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