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I am always on the lookout for innovations in bespoke tailoring. And this summer I have come across something quite…
By Nicholas Foulkes
From the ancient podium to the royal box, the hierarchy in seating at social events is still very much alive
By Daisy DunnAs the Trump administration enters the White House, Sam Leith writes about Elon Musk's memes and political image-making
By Sam LeithFrom a global exclusive on board the world's first hydrogen-powered superyacht to a deep dive with Rolex, Spear's editor-in-chief Edwin…
By Edwin SmithAuthorities have cynically weaponised a tax law whose original purpose was to attract foreign wealth, argues Spear's columnist Robert Amsterdam
By Robert AmsterdamFor high-profile, high-net-worth weddings, a wedding often means a guest list made up of tycoons and celebrities - and Justin…
By Edwin SmithThe UK’s financial regulators are damaging the country. If the UK wants to compete globally, we need a rethink
By Robert AmsterdamThe breakdown of communication and trust is at the heart of many botched succession plans, writes Annamaria Koerling
By Annamaria KoerlingNews from the HNW world, from taxation trauma to property problems and ocean conservation. Edited by Alec Marsh
By Alec MarshThe New York Stock Exchange was a man’s world – until a few trailblazers brought the glass ceiling crashing down
By Paulina BrenSpear's editor-in-chief Edwin Smith reveals what to expect from the latest issue, from a tax briefing to Lithuania's richest man.
By Edwin SmithWhile the rest of the world looks to the future, Western nations are becoming increasingly irrelevant
By Robert AmsterdamFinding a family office head is no easy task, writes Annamaria Koerling. But there are some rules that all HNWs…
By Annamaria KoerlingFrom the magazine: The incoming government will face an unenviable tax conundrum thanks to our low-growth, high-tax economy
By Matthew GoodwinFrom the magazine: editor-in-chief Edwin Smith reveals what to expect from the latest issue
By Edwin SmithFar from being a busted flush the UK economy is in relatively robust health and is poised to deliver growth,…
By Neil WoodfordTimepiece thefts in the West End of London brings to mind an ancient phenomenon, writes Daisy Dunn
By Daisy DunnThe issue of inherited privilege is a social labyrinth that stretches back centuries, writes Guido Alfani
By Guido AlfaniFrom the magazine: PTCs are becoming increasingly popular with wealthy families seeking to protect themselves and their assets
By Annamaria KoerlingWhile war rages on the front with Russia, another hidden war takes place within the cities and towns of the…
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