Wondering what to do this weekend? SLMan has you covered. From restaurant and bar openings to an interactive football experience, here’s what to get stuck into…
Travel might be opening up again, but the nature of the pandemic means bookings are still subject to last-minute changes or cancellations. To help you understand your rights, we asked three money and travel experts to run us through various scenarios…
Whether you’re looking for a late-summer read or an album to stick on at a BBQ, SLMan’s monthly edit of the best new books, films and music is here to see you through to autumn...
Think you completed Netflix over the last year and a half? Think again. From a gripping western with a standout British star to off-the-wall comedies, here are the best shows you might have missed…
Wondering what to do this weekend? SLMan has you covered. From music festivals and craft beer extravaganzas to a new private fitness option, here’s what to get stuck into…
If the Olympics had you craving Japanese food, then you’re in luck: London has a huge selection of great Japanese restaurants serving everything from sushi and ramen to yakitori and delicate patisserie. From izakaya-style drinking dens serving small plates to Michelin-starred sushi spots, here are 20 of the best to try.
Wondering what to do this weekend? SLMan has you covered. From restaurant and bar openings to a new true-crime doc on Netflix, here’s what to get stuck into…
Wondering what to do this weekend? SLMan has you covered. From restaurant openings and crazy golf to a new fitness challenge, here’s what to get stuck into…
A year later than planned, the Tokyo Olympics kick off on Friday. Team GB’s sending its largest ever squad , which means there’s a lot to keep on top of. We’ve broken down everything you can expect from the next few weeks in Japan – from the new sports to check out to the up-and-coming Brits to keep on your radar
Michael Burleigh is an award-winning author and historian whose new book is a nifty history of political assassinations that leaps from Julius Caesar to Jamal Khashoggi – via Lincoln and JFK. He told Tobias Gourlay what he enjoys when he’s not writing, and why he might be turning his hand to true crime next…