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Red House, 2 Elystan Street, London
The American invasion of London continues. It seems only yesterday that Keith McNally opened a simulacrum of his New York brasserie Balthazar, to reviews that found the food pedestrian. The Shake Shack burger franchise will soon explode upon Covent Garde
Wine: Something for the weekend
NIGHT IN 2012 Sauvignon Blanc, Vin de Pays du Val de Loire An aromatic summery dry white whose herb and nettle scents are supported by a zesty green pepper and gooseberry fruit. £6.49, Marks & Spencer DINNER PARTY 2011 Zind Humbrecht Reserve Pinot...
Anthony Rose: After the fanfare, has Vin de France delivered?
I had high hopes for the Vin de France designation for table wine when it first burst on to the scene four years ago. A new rule letting producers blend wine from different regions and put the grape variety and vintage on the label gave French producers
Not a bad bone: Mark Hix cooks with cutlets and ribs
Now is the moment to get thrifty – and there's no need to be ashamed about it. Buying meat on the bone can be very economical and some of those cheaper cuts that tend to end up in the stock pot or the dog bowl should actually be landing on our plates. Mo
The boy's in blue: This spring, there's only one shade to be seen in
Styling: Lee Holmes Photographs: Paul Smith Model: Paolo at Select Models Grooming: Celine Nonon using Dermalogica and Philip Kingsley
Pictures: Cannes Film Festival, day 3
STARS lined the red carpet at the world-famous Cannes Film Festival for the premiere of "The Past'. The new film from Oscar-winning director Asghar Farhadi sees the Iranian director team up with Berenice Bejo. Bejo was one of the one of the stars...
Doctors in dispute: what exactly is normal human behaviour?
It is over 1,000 pages long, has undergone more than three years of revisions and has set doctors at each other's throats. But the latest version of the psychiatrists' bible is finally out - to a chorus of criticism that it is pathologising everyday life
Financial Times becomes Syrian Electronic Army's latest victim
The Financial Times have become the latest targets of the Syrian Electronic Army after their tech blog and Twitter accounts were hacked on Friday afternoon. Twelve posts entitled 'Hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army' appeared between 12.38pm and 12.42pm
Financial Times becomes the latest victim of Syrian Electronic Army
The Financial Times have become the latest targets of the Syrian Electronic Army after their tech blog and twitter accounts were hacked on Friday afternoon. Twelve posts entitled 'Hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army' appeared between 12.38pm and 12.42pm
Cool, stylish, silly, fun and truly action-packed: Fast & Furious 6 is adrenaline packed petrol-head...
View gallery " " " " " " " " " " Fast & Furious 6 View gallery  The F&F franchise hits the UK as Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel), Brian O’Conner (Paul Walker) and the gang are recruited by...
Faster, Furiouser, Vin Diesel-er: Why The Fast and the Furious is the absolute greatest film franchise of...
View gallery " " " " " " " " " " Fast & Furious 6 View gallery “I live my life a quarter mile at a time. Nothing else matters: not the mortgage, not the store, not my team and all their bull****....
Friday's must-see TV: Hayley Atwell is very good in Life of Crime
Life Of Crime - ITV, 9pmThe most interesting thing about last week’s opener, wasn’t its I Heart The 80s soundtrack, but that rookie cop Denise Woods had brazenly planted evidence to get a bloke convicted of rape and murder. This really isn’t the sort of
Cannes: Million-dollar jewel theft from hotel room
JEWELLERY worth over $1million has been stolen from a hotel room in Cannes, as the town's world famous Film Festival begins. The theft occurred on Thursday night from a Novotel hotel room rented by luxury jeweller Chopard. The pieces were set to be loane
Food Revolution Day: Jamie Oliver recipes to inspire you to get cooking
I’ve been campaigning about food education for a good few years now but today it’s up to Mirror readers to get involved to help me with the Food Revolution. Hopefully, I’m going to inspire you to join in – because it really couldn’t be easier. It’s Food
Gary Flockhart: Prince could boost city music scene
WHAT a difference a year makes. Usually, that's a line that's followed by a positive but, sadly, not this time. Twelve months ago in this space, encouraged by the amount of top-drawer artists heading this way, I celebrated the fact Edinburgh was no longe
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