He's one of London’s most famous chefs. So why do so many people say Victor Garvey owes them money?
Giles Coren called him his “favourite kind of chef”. But former staff and business partners paint a different picture of the Michelin star winner.
Andrew has done reporting and investigative journalism for the Observer, the Sunday Times, Vittles and Private Eye.
Inside Morley's secret campaign to crush its competitors and build a city-wide monopoly
A controversial advisory firm for the ultra-wealthy convinced national newspapers that we're facing an exodus of millionaires. Was it true?
“Everyone is totally zoning out and being incredibly obnoxious in the process”
What went wrong at Notting Hill Genesis?
This corner of northwest London was once known as the 33rd county of Ireland. Did its disappearance take the soul of Irish London with it?
It could raise tens of millions of pounds a year. But no-one can agree on how to do it.
One former Shrek’s Adventure employee tells all
Inside Fallout London: how an underdog team of unpaid, untrained enthusiasts made a video game that outshone the biggest corporate studios
He was a rising star of the NHS. Could his work have contributed to his death?
Investigation: While its new buildings were falling apart, councillors in Barking were getting football and concert tickets from key property companies — and even jobs
Primary schools are shutting all over the capital. But that’s only part of the problem
Insiders describe staff trapped in faulty lifts, as corridors fill with makeshift beds and those at risk of self-harm are left unsupervised
We mapped the dozens of pubs forced to shut early or that faced closure last year due to everything from “faint giggles” to “constant honking” from cars.
The mayor faces major questions about a conflict of interest in relation to an events company that helped to organise the late Queen’s funeral
It's the beating heart of the city, but finding it is much harder — and more controversial — than it seems
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