Record Review: Ben Montague – Back into Paradise

By Julia Prigmore  Back Into Paradise is precisely where Kentish-born Ben Montague’s fourth studio album will transport you to – as each earnest song carries you through his musical journey. Ben kicks things off with the infectious title track, showcasing his raw vocals with an anthemic, passionate chorus. This, combined ...

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Women are the key to plugging the UK skills gap

By Jacqueline de Rojas, area vice president, Northern Europe at Citrix Tackling the shortfall of highly skilled workers is an increasingly important concern for safeguarding the future of British industry. Recent research from the CBI found that nearly 40 per cent of companies looking for STEM (science, technology, engineering, and ...

Combating Match-Fixing

Sport News 24/7 By Noy Shani  @NoyShani  @TLE_Sport Match-fixing awareness is on the increase and a multitude of organisations are now involved in tackling the problem.  The London Economic’s Noy Shani was at a special match-fixing seminar at Birkbeck, University of London and came back optimistic. New-found optimism was at ...

Vango Euphoria 600 – Tent Review

By Jasmine Stephens, Family Editor A quick google of the new Vango Euphoria 600 tent and I knew it would be quality. A trusted brand, a premium polycotton flysheet and Vango’s Airbeam technology replacing the more traditional poles. This is a tent that means business. When you’re looking to buy ...

Everyone’s Going To Die : Trailer

Everyone's Going To Die is not your average rom-com, as the title itself and trailer below reveals! Featuring a very cool Nora Tschirner and a very silver-foxy Rob Knighton. A quirky British offering from the intriguing director collective Jones. In cinemas June 26th. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNzZ2k9y1Ic&feature=youtu.be

Around the World Without Leaving London

By Nathan Lee, TLE Correspondent  An adventurer has traversed the World in record time, without leaving London. Globetrotter Lee Thompson, 32, circumnavigated the globe in 12 hours by 'visiting' ten countries in the capital in only half a day. He created a video documenting his "travels" to Germany, Turkey, Russia, ...

Exploring Carménère: The Lost Forefather

By Jack Peat, TLE Editor  A metaphor linking a renowned opera and an outcast grape variety almost undoubtedly falls under the ‘stretched’ bracket, but I won’t shy away from this ambitious literary feat nonetheless. Carmen, an opéra comique based on the life of Don José, tells of a man who ...

The Weekly Cocktail Recipe: Oskar Kinberg’s Peas ‘N’ Mint

By Jonathan Hatchman, Food Editor, @TLE_Food Renowned as one of London’s finest mixologists, Oskar Kinberg opened Dabbous with his friend and former colleague Ollive Dabbous at the start of 2012, in which he oversees the restaurant’s stylish bar area – Oskar’s Bar – which features a cocktail menu with uses ...

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