Legend ticks all the boxes
Lovers of British music can now get the complete recorded legacy, on 23 CDs, of Sir Clifford Curzon, the greatest English pianist of the 20th Century, for less than 50 on Decca. Read more...
From treetop cabins to a glass igloo, 17 jaw-dropping places to stay in Norway
If you're in the market for a post-lockdown excursion to somewhere breathtaking - with a little splash of wacky thrown in for good measure - then allow us to point you in the direction of Norway. Read more...
Brazil asks women 'if possible' to delay pregnancy over Covid variants
Brazil has warned women to postpone pregnancy until the worst of the coronavirus pandemic has passed, saying that the variants of the coronavirus in Brazil have been more aggressive in pregnant women. Read more...
New York Times39;s Book Review Podcast Celebrates 15 Years
The Book Review podcast began as a brief show with a rebellious touch. It became a forum for some of the biggest names in literature. Read more...
Hot Hatchbacks Party in the Front, Business in the Back
The hot hatch concept sporty but practical, with plenty of horsepower is being swallowed by (what else?) S.U.V.s. Read more...
How the G.O.P. Lost Its Clear Voice on Foreign Policy
After four years of Donald J. Trumps America-first mantra, Republican views on foreign intervention, long a signature part of the partys brand, have splintered. Read more...
Joanne HegartyDress season is here at last!
Now that I'm in my 40s, I feel so much happier in my own skin because I am no longer dressing to please men. I make the effort entirely and completely for myself. Read more...
From The Fault Line to French And Saunders The best podcasts to listen to this week
In the wake of 9/11, an unlikely bromance formed between George W. Bush and Tony Blair. Read more...
Father who pulled daughter from NYC's K-a-year Brearly School says 'someone had to speak out'
The dad who pulled his daughter from the Brearley School in New York City over its woke antiracism obsession says it's 'teaching what to think not how to think.' Read more...
Qantas flight set to touch down in New Zealand six minutes after trans-Tasman bubble opens
A Qantas flight touched down in New Zealand just 41 minutes after the trans-Tasman travel bubble with Australia opened at 11.59pm on Sunday. Read more...
PATRICK JEPHSON What comes next - old white men - is a brand manager's nightmare...
Here's the simple actuarial fact old, balding, white men will follow each other in a procession of future UK Monarchs that lasts until kingdom come, writes PATRICK JEPHSON. Read more...
One of France's last D-Day heroes, Hubert Faure, dies aged 106
Former French commando Hubert Faure, who was among the first troops to land in Normandy on June 6, 1944, pictured, has died, aged 106. Read more...
Can Covid Research Help Solve the Mysteries of Other Viruses?
The coronavirus may help scientists understand why some people with common viral infections develop severe complications, like heart damage or blood clots. Read more...
Will Harry Kane risk his ankle and the European Championships for a trophy shot?
With Spurs not having won a trophy since 2008, England striker Kane will be desperate to play against Manchester City in the EFL Cup final to have a chance of winning his first major honour. Read more...
Realtors Want to Sell You a Home. Their Trade Group Backs Evicting Others.
The National Association of Realtors is advocating an end to a pandemic-era order meant to keep renters in their homes. Read more...