HTSI’s fashion editor never travels without his packing cubes, polo shirt and Pleasing lip balm
From canned cocktails to colourful sandals, HTSI’s commissioning editor shares her plan for tackling a music festival
What to take, whether you are heading to a festival or on a family adventure
From straw hats to supplements, HTSI’s ultimate globetrotter shares her suitcase staples
From a beach racket set to a chic bottle opener, HTSI’s assistant editor shares his handy holiday favourites
When monochromatic rigour meets mushroom and moss, the results are magical
Stylish Mediterranean idylls, from Montenegro to Marseille
HTSI’s junior fashion editor shares her hand-luggage-only essentials for a two-week adventure
HTSI’s deputy editor has her sights set on castles, coves and climbing in Snowdonia and the Llŷn Peninsular
Mixed responses from FT readers about the UK’s biggest wealth manager
Cheaper loans in France and Spain follow cut in ECB rate
A new generation of global super-rich is gradually replacing dynastic philanthropists and ageing snowbirds, revitalising the area and sending property prices soaring
Demand for mouth jewellery is giving cosmetic dentists plenty to smile about
Styles once designed for women are increasingly popular among male buyers
The Austrian capital’s Kaffeehäuser have been famous for centuries. These are the ones to know now
A ‘world-first’ package at the Kimpton Fitzroy promises more than a good night’s sleep
Environmentalists accuse Jakarta of prioritising mining of key commodity over nation’s biodiverse rainforests
But loggers and ‘carbon cowboys’ offer quicker returns to locals
The ‘climate bank for Asia-Pacific’ acknowledges need for a significant uplift in funding of green projects
Environmentalists question joint decision to promote hydrogen and ammonia as emission reduction tools
Fast-growing heavy industry fears big hit from Brussels’ plans to put levies on emission-intensive imports
Export push of homegrown technology to follow after rapid domestic build-out of power plants over last decade
From a manor house where Radiohead recorded much of ‘OK Computer’ to a former Benedictine nunnery with a Corinthian fireplace and coat of arms
A five-year overhaul of the cultural complex will open up new subterranean spaces but is arousing heated debate
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