Forty chefs open up their address books for
Observer Food Monthly and reveal their favourite places to eat, from Inverness
to Paignton and from Michelin-starred restaurants to a pie and mash shop
Can the world economy survive
without fossil fuels
The past three centuries of
progress have been powered by coal, oil and gas. Burning much of what’s left
will lead to environmental and economic catastrophe. Here’s how to save the
earth without giving up on growthfuels?
10 of the best ancient ruins …
that you’ve probably never heard of
Done
Pompeii, Ephesus and Angkor and still thirsting after archeological marvels?
The founder of Timeless Travels magazine recommends 10 less well-known sites
that can usually be savoured without the crowds
The United Nations Office at Vienna (UNOV) was
established on 1 January 1980 as the third United Nations Headquarters after
New York and Geneva (and before Nairobi). It performs representation and
liaison functions with permanent missions to the United Nations (Vienna), the
host Government and intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations in
Vienna.
The new dinner lady: 10 years on,
can an Ottolenghi chef prove Jamie Oliver's revolution wasn't a flash in the
pan?
Nicole Pisani used to work in a celebrated
London restaurant; now she cooks couscous and preserved lemons for 500 children
at primary school in Hackney. They love it – but questions remain over whether
the model can be replicated