If you take ping pong seriously, get training: Broadgate's knock-out table tennis tournament is back in the City this September.
In the summertime when the weather is fine – we want gin, and LOTS of it. Luckily, Corney & Barrow is here to help quench our thirst this July with a host of gin based tipples and events, including its Gin Garden menus, Hendricks pop-up bar and Martini masterclasses
If you're not going away this year, don't get grouchy about it. Instead, make a visit to this free exhibition which features images by amateur and professional photographers who competed in last year's Travel Photographer of the Year awards.
A shiny new ISA doesn’t quite have the same ring as a shiny old Ferrari: We ask the experts how you can enjoy the pleasure and the gain…
When the sun returns this weekend, scurry down to al fresco two-day cocktail festival, Cocktails in the city, to quench your thirst.
As Edinburgh prepares for its annual arts festival, we explore the finest places in Scotland’s first city to see and be seen in, as well as the best locations for securing that all-important wee dram…
Who said the beach has no place in the smoky old City? Not Action for Kids, who have brought sunshine and sand to Canary Wharf's Montgomery Square with two pop-up beach volley ball courts as part of a three-week residency.
The the Red Bull Air Race, aka the fastest motor-sport series in the world is back at Royal Ascot for its British leg for a second year this August, and the event will see some of the world's bravest and best pilots spin, soar and loop through a low-aerial track made up of 25 metre high air-filled pylons
The British motoring masterminds at Ariel have made yet another winner with its new Ace motorbike, says Mark Hedley
Whether you’re a City slicker looking to meet your match, or you’ve run out of booze in the fridge and are on the hunt for an obliging banker to pay for your champers all night – we're here to indiscriminately help you find love/lust.
The recent Mad Max: Fury Road was filmed largely in Namibia. Thrill-seekers will enjoy discovering its stark, alien landscapes, says Laura Millar
If you’re the type of person who orders their suits bespoke and prefers your Bentleys of the Mulliner variety, then Purdey is probably the gunmaker for you
240 tonnes of sand and 50 teams of sweaty, grunting men will be landing in Finsbury Square later this month for charity event London Beach Rugby, now in its third year. There's still space to register your corporate team if you want to be part of the ruck and fight for the chance to be crowned City champions.
Donna Air, Jesse Ware and Yasmin Le Bon were among the celebs you turned tp to support the English National Ballet and celebrate the dance company's new home on London City Island by Eco World Ballymore
The Red Hook Crit first hit the cobbles of Red Hook, Brooklyn in 2008, with less than 20 competitors. Now almost 300 racers fight to qualify, and its popularity is bringing it to London for the first time, for the second leg of this year's global Championship Series.
Whether you remember him from his days in the NFL or know him as Caesar from Sly Stallone’s The Expendables franchise, Terry Crews is one cool customer. He also has a sharp eye for style…
Who said 'sexy' can't come with batteries included? Not Tesla that's for sure, whose Model S is an electric car of both style and substance
Spanish architects SelgasCano have brought some colour to the Serpentine lawn for 2015 with their psychedelic inflatable creation, which will host special summer events
Andy McGrath, from cycling bible Rouleur, asks two peloton stars what it takes to make it up the most famous bike climb in the world