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Variations on a theme park

By combining a low-tech, old-fashioned approach with wholesome, natural and eco-friendly design, Bewilderwood has reached a popularity exceeding the wildest expectations of its aristocratic owner

On the house

Nicholas Lander learns more about the process of buying inexpensive wine

Weed, women and song

Mick Hucknall puts behind his days as a drunken playboy and releases a new album

One language fits all

The centre of gravity of English has moved

Keeping up appearances

Optimistic fashion is required during a financial crisis

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Lessons of an Andean ordeal

A trip to Peru in 1976 was traumatic for a young Harry Eyres but his experience made him appreciate aspects of British society that he had taken for granted

All over for all-business?

While bankrupt premium airlines are not big news, Tyler Brûlé is stunned by the collapse of Eos, which he thinks got most things right

Britain behaving badly

There is a pervasive sense that gorging, heavy drinking and indiscriminate sex are ruining new generations, writes John Lloyd

HOUSE & HOME

Everything but a drawbridge

From CCTV cameras to biometric scanners and timed key fobs, new properties are being equipped with state-of-the-art security systems

Aiming high in the Gulf

After years of rise and fall in fortunes, Doha has embarked on an expansion plan that could double its revenues and fuel a rise in property prices

Style in the garden

Antique collectables and contemporary furniture combining timeless appeal and functionality can transform ordinary gardens into remarkable outdoor spaces

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