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Take a rest from football or your historical pilgrimages and be seen at the champagne bar
FT readers respond to Lucy Kellaway’s column about books executives claim they will take on holiday
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Fine dining and a dizzying view high above the humid city
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This is a demeaning practice but my colleagues will see me as a whinger if I complain
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Hold a literary luncheon at the bookshop that for decades has attracted authors and intellectuals
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The second of a two-part series exploring life in shared offices for freelancers
FT MBA blogger Timo Marquez offers personal insights into being the ‘way older’ one
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The IoD’s new networking app enables members to hook up online and at events
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