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Heritage
'Living history'
Stowe House is a stately home with a difference, where schoolchildren work alongside conservators to keep its
spirit alive
For BRITAIN magazine
'Ada Lovelace'
The extraordinary story of the Countess Lovelace, who was born amidst scandal yet became one of Britain’s finest scientific minds
For Discover Britain magazine
'Word on the street'
Jenny Rowe pays a visit to London's Fleet Street, the spiritual home of British journalism
For Discover Britain magazine
'The last Shakespeare'
Jenny Rowe traces the Bard’s family tree to its premature conclusion
For Discover Britain magazine
'An industrious mind'
On the bicentenary of his death,
we tell the story of James Watt
For Scotland magazine
'From Holborn
to Hollywood'
Central London’s disused Tube stations make for some of the capital’s most iconic film sets
For Discover Britain magazine
Education
'Sex ed reboot'
Jenny Rowe examines the evolution
of sex education
For Be Kind magazine
'Best of... mentors'
A good mentor’s for life, not just exams. Jenny Rowe meets those leading the charge
For School House magazine
Interviews
'My Britain with Karina Rickards, ceramic artist and Cornishware owner'
For Discover Britain magazine
'Homeland with
Val McDermid'
Award-winning crime novelist
Val McDermid shares her memories
of growing up in Fife
For Scotland magazine
'Curating the crown'
Joint Chief Curator at Historic Royal Palaces, Tracy Borman shares the highlights of the job and reveals her favourite haunts
For BRITAIN magazine
'My Britain with Heather Sebire, Senior Property Curator at Stonehenge'
For Discover Britain magazine
'Interview with
Romina Ressia'
Focusing her lens on the role of women through the ages
For What's On by C&TH online magazine
'Interview with
Matthew Lord'
Bringing memes to Mayfair
For What's On by C&TH online magazine
'Interview with Coco Dávez'
Painter of pop icons with no faces
For What's On by C&TH online magazine
'Confessions of a cabbie'
Gary Mankelow, a cabbie for 25 years, shares his secrets
For London 2020 Guide
Art &
Culture
'War of words'
Welsh National Opera takes
Tolstoy’s epic to the stage
For Country & Town House magazine
'September 2019:
Town and country life'
Grayson Perry sparks existential
crises in the capital
For Country & Town House magazine
'Public art on
Greenwich Peninsula'
Festivals go so far, but
art breaks boundaries
For What's On by C&TH online magazine
'The C&TH guide to the summer season 2019'
Fill up on the elixir of the year
For What's On by C&TH online magazine
Food
'On the trail of Argyll's
best seafood'
Jenny Rowe delights in southwest Scotland's seafood, taking in several destinations and Highland scenery -
all in one gulp
For The Independent
'The chef recommends'
We ask Tom Aikens, chef of newly opened restaurant Muse, for his London gastronomic highlights
For London 2020 Guide
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