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44 days ago

‘Dictator-for-life vibes’: our architecture critic on Trump’s bulletproof ballroom bling

He has already turned the Oval Office into a wrestler’s changing room. Now the president is building a place so gilded Nero would feel at home. Why did he pick an architect whose speciality is Cathol…

83 days ago

You're drinking wine all wrong! From choosing the wrong glassware to putting ice in your rosé, experts reveal how you should REALLY enjoy a tipple

The Daily Mail travelled to Sicily, a region famous for growing juicy Grillo and Nero d'Avola grapes, to speak to wine production experts about the frequent errors wine lovers make when enjoying a ti…

4 months ago

Football Daily | Cole Palmer conquers the world with a ‘so what’ shrug

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Not far from Football Daily Towers, nestled away on a quiet London street just around the corner from both the old Highbury and the new-ish Emirates…

Club World Cup dismissed as a Fifa ‘fiction’ by head of players’ union

  • Sergio Marchi likens Infantino to Roman emperor Nero

  • He says staging was reminiscent of ‘bread and circuses’

The president of Fifpro has described the Club World Cup as a “fiction” and compared Gianni …

6 months ago

Mountainhead review – tech bros face off in Jesse Armstrong’s post-Succession uber-wealth satire

Weapons-grade zingers come thick and fast in this chamber piece about four plutocrats on a weekend in a lodge that goes awry when the planet descends into chaos

Jesse Armstrong has returned with what …

10 months ago

Colin Barrett: ‘My wife is astonished that I’m able to write’

The award-winning author on his move from short stories to novels, writing marginal characters in small-town Mayo and the Irish fiction he rates most

Born in Canada in 1982, Colin Barrett was raised n…

Nero book award winner Adam S Leslie: ‘I’ve never had much interest in boring, everyday life’

A little-known writer who works in a bookshop, keeps pet snails and makes psychedelic music as Berlin Horse is the surprise winner of this year’s fiction prize. He reveals the story behind his ‘hazy,…

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