Sir Henry Keswick, who has died aged 86, was a youthful taipan of Jardine Matheson, his family’s Far Eastern trading house, ...
One of my favorite albums of the year was dropped in late October. It seems wild that a few short weeks ago, the world didn’t ...
Badenoch’s elevation is a key turning point in the party’s own Bridgerton drama of loyalties, feuds and reversals of fortune ...
"You'd think that a book about a paralysed man lying in hospital for a year would be bound to be boring," said Lynn Barber in ...
The Spectator has been sold for £100m to Sir Paul Marshall, a hedge fund tycoon and major investor in GB News. He beat around 20 other bidders to buy the right-leaning magazine, once edited by ...
These professional walkers traversed hundreds of miles, around tracks and across state lines, to compete in one of the nation’s first spectator sports. Though the craze was short-lived, it left behind ...
For the crew-obsessed, it’s not the changing leaves along Fresh Pond or the start of Patriots football that indicates a shift in the seasons. It’s the legendary migration of thousands of ...
Former government minister Michael Gove is to be the new editor of The Spectator, after the magazine was bought by hedge fund tycoon and GB News-backer Sir Paul Marshall. He will take on the role ...
British hedge fund founder Paul Marshall has bought The Spectator political magazine for 100 million pounds ($131 million), seller RedBird IMI said on Tuesday. The title, which is influential in ...
Wednesday's announcement came little more than two weeks after hedge fund manager Paul Marshall bought the magazine via his company Old Queen Street Ventures. The Spectator has a long-standing ...
According to Wine Spectator magazine, this benefit is the highest-earning charity wine auction in the country. As the president and owner of The Ronto Group, Anthony Solomon is proud to participate as ...
He flew to New York, we met and somehow he got me to agree. I think the only reason I agreed to do it is that I didn't want Wine Spectator to die. TM: What were your visions for the magazine? MRS: ...