The London Ice Sculpting Festival makes a return to Canary Wharf at the start of January.
Enjoy bottomless brunches every Saturday at One Canada Square
The event is a tasting of five vintages of Château d’Yquem (from 1967 to 2007) paired with a five-course menu at Nobu
Do some last-minute Christmas shopping at Leadenhall Market
See more than 5,000 City workers run a 5K course through the Square Mile.
London Concord Singers' Christmas concert, at St Botolph's, includes seasonal music by Benjamin Britten and Francis Poulenc
Why celebrate New Year's Eve at ground level when you could do it 590ft above?
The rink is back for its 28th year, but in a new location at Exchange Square.
Join Ian Hislop, Nick Newman in store at Waterstones Leadenhall Market as they sign copies of two of the bestselling magazine's Christmas titles.
Learn how to cook the perfect Christmas dinner with The Recipe Kit in the City.
Michelin-starred chef Anthony Demetre is opening the doors of his pop-up AD12 at Tower 42 for a one-off tasting evening.
Learn how to make festive cocktails at this Canary Wharf bar
Join us at Tumi’s London HQ on Piccadilly where readers of Square Mile will be invited to browse current collections and get a sneak preview of forthcoming designs
The Docklands pub will come alive with the sound of Christmas carollers.
Go from desk to skates in record time with this year's Canary Wharf in association with Tresor Paris ice rink.
Our favourite artworks from art fair Masterpiece London 2015
The Cambridge Satchel Company is really making its mark with a brand new men's collection – the first dedicated collection for men the brand has overseen
Mark Wahlberg may have started out his life and his career as a hardman, but faith and a loyal entourage have been the secret to taking both to the next level, says Anthony Pearce
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Whether you’re in the city, in the countryside or in international waters, you can still go British. Mark Hedley picks three looks from head to toe – to superyacht – all crafted by homegrown talent