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My City Life: Honour Wainwright
The marketing manager at Boodles is in the sixth generation of Wainwrights to work for the family-run heritage jeweller.
My City Life: The Lord Mayor of London, Vincent Keaveny
The Irish-born lawyer is currently the 693rd Lord Mayor of London, a role that dates back to 1189
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A conversation with… Henry Hales
The founder of SIRPLUS clothing on style icons, sustainability and why relaxed tailoring is here to stay
A conversation with… Rory Graham
With the exciting news that a brand-new 7,000 sq ft restaurant and bar will be opening in the vaults of The Royal Exchange this autumn, we caught up with the head of creative development at Incipio Group to learn more about The Libertine
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My City LIfe: James Fox
The brand director at heritage British shoemaker Crockett & Jones on 007, Succession and the Southbank Centre
My City Life: Liz Olver
The director of product design for Vashi on losing yourself in London, the importance of exercise to start the day and the excitement of a new collection
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A conversation with… William Fortescue
The wildlife photographer, who is represented by Red Eight Gallery at The Royal Exchange, on his passion for nature, launching a safari travel company in lockdown and mastering the perfect shot
My City Life: Stella Ioannou
The director of creative projects agency LACUNA and artistic director of Sculpture in the City on this year’s must-see artwork, starting her day with Tai Chi and decaf coffee, and hidden gems in the City
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A conversation with… Roddy Clarke and Aurelia Islimye
We caught up with the co-founders of The Crossover Project, an ambitious art initiative that harnesses waste from design and fashion brands, which will hold an exhibition at The Royal Exchange until 15 July
A Conversation with… Jaega Wise
WHAT IS YOUR PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND AND WHAT DREW YOU TO A CAREER IN BREWING? My background is in engineering. I’m a chemical engineer by trade and dabbled in homebrewing at uni. I was also drinking lovely beers in the Midlands [where I grew up], and then I moved down to… read more »