Bruno Senna at the German Grand Prix, Hockenheim, July 2012 ©Glenn Dunbar/LAT Photographic Feb 22, 2013

The Pursuits Interview: Bruno Senna

The nephew of Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna talks about go-karting with his uncle and building his own racing career in the shadow of a legend

Various hi-tech gadgets Feb 15, 2013

Barometer: innovation

Talking gloves, weather tracking apps and a 3D printer that turns consumers into manufacturers

bridleway near Beggar’s Knoll ©Robert Moore Feb 15, 2013

A walk with the FT: The Bratton Camp and Westbury route

Jeremy Taylor squelches his way through history in Wiltshire, from an Iron Age camp to a modern military range, under the gaze of an ancient white horse

Good Morning breakfast hamper ©Michael Bodiam From FT MAGAZINE Feb 8, 2013

Love tokens

Salute Saint Valentine with a special something from our stylish gift guide

At the Chapel Feb 8, 2013

Barometer: travel

At the Chapel: be surprised at the arty buzz of a sleepy Somerset country town. Plus, the best spring walks in Europe

Chris Robshaw of England is tackled by Stuart Hogg of Scotland during the RBS Six Nations match between England and Scotland at Twickenham Stadium on February 2, 2013 in London, England ©Getty From SPORTS Feb 7, 2013

The Pursuits Interview: Chris Robshaw

As round two of the Six Nations rugby championship gets under way this weekend, the England captain hopes his understated leadership style will propel his side to victory over Ireland

Roberts PillowTalk, Flos D’E-Light, Zeo Sleep Manager Pro+, Philips Wake-Up Light, SleepPhones Feb 1, 2013

Barometer: tech

Dream team – five bedtime gadgets from a simulator light alarm clock to a music-playing headband for a better night’s sleep

Nick Mason, Pink Floyd’s drummer, hits Goodwood in 2012 in an Audi Auto Union ©Jochen van Cauwenberge From FT MAGAZINE Feb 1, 2013

Classic cars racing: past blasts

Historic racing is brilliant for spectators. But what’s in it for the car owners?

At the mixing desk: Isabel Berwick and son Gabe with Jeff Marsh,left, and Dan Povenmire ©Alastair Levy Feb 1, 2013

Voiceovers with the creators of ‘Phineas and Ferb’

How hard could it be to say a few words of dialogue for a cartoon? Isabel Berwick and her son try their hand

Tall table shelf and frame, Off-set oak and steel console table, Orla Kiely floor lamp, Finnieston bookcase, and Adnet Circulaire mirror Jan 25, 2013

Barometer: design

Fixtures and furniture with a little value added

Jan 25, 2013

A walk with the FT: In Britten’s footsteps

Sound recordist Chris Watson tunes into the Suffolk soundscape that inspired the composer

Jan 18, 2013

Distance cycling with the FT: Nigel Mansell

The former Formula 1 world champion had more Grand Prix wins than any other British driver. So what’s he like on two wheels?

Jan 18, 2013

Barometer: innovation

Looking for iDeas for all ages? Here is some clever stuff for babies, kids and grown-ups…

From FT MAGAZINE Jan 18, 2013

Could you handle the World’s Toughest Mudder?

“As a Tough Mudder I pledge that: I understand that Tough Mudder is not a race, but a challenge. I put teamwork and camaraderie before my course time. I do not whine – kids whine. I help my fellow mudders complete the course. I overcome all fears”: 24 hours of hell in New Jersey, US

Jan 11, 2013

Barometer: travel

Country tweed meets urban chic – and an award-winning super spa

Jan 11, 2013

The Pursuits Interview: Darren Clarke

He won the 2011 Open, yet since then even he admits his game has been poor. So why is Darren Clarke in line to captain Europe’s Ryder Cup team? By Brian Viner

Jan 4, 2013

A walk with the FT: The Pendle Hill route, near Blackburn, Lancashire

Jack Straw, MP for Blackburn and ‘adopted Lancastrian’, heads out across the moors to discuss nature, religion and Iraq with Julian Flanagan

Jan 4, 2013

Barometer: tech

Virtuous gadgets that can help you make - and keep - your New Year’s resolutions

Dec 21, 2012

Barometer: travel

Discover ancient sites – and food heaven – in the wilds of Pembrokeshire. Plus, the top spots for New Year skiing

Dec 7, 2012

The Pursuits Interview: Heather Watson

Heather Watson is the first British woman to win a WTA Tour title in nearly a quarter of a century. She tells Alison Kervin about hunger, hard work and looking after number one