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At a time when the UK capital needs to be making foreign friends, waiters have a vital diplomatic role
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A skiing trip that went downhill rapidly inspired a new passion for city life
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How to cope with the new year and attract the odd flirtatious smile — get a Norfolk terrier called Waffles
The first time I drove across London, I was hooted at the whole way — especially, for some reason, in Hammersmith
It may serve beer and prosecco, but what is the point if you don’t leave with a cool haircut?
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