On the edge of madness: the terrors and genius of Alberto Giacometti

He drank with Sartre, mocked Picasso and took silent walks with Beckett – but his work was going nowhere until a vision on Boulevard Montparnasse left him trembling. Ahead of a major Tate show, we explore the obsessions of Giacometti

A new vogue in editors – fashion archive, 1992

20 April 1992: Should journalists with no fashion experience run Britain’s leading style magazines? Louise Chunn on publishing’s new debate

Big money, big ego, big bills: how to get divorced Silicon Valley style

Divorce is always hard, but it can be particularly messy in a land of huge wealth, alpha personalities and hard-nosed lawyers who don’t come cheap

Fears grow for Burberry profits as rising pound starts to dent sales

Luxury brand suffers slowdown in US, Hong Kong and the Middle East – with rally in the pound also likely to hit UK sales

Tate Modern viewing platform prompts writ from luxury flat dwellers

Five Neo Bankside residents launch legal action, claiming the platform has turned their homes into a ‘goldfish bowl’

Eight visions of Facebook’s future from its F8 conference

Mark Zuckerberg’s social network is betting big on augmented reality, hasn’t given up on VR – but doesn’t have much to say about the ‘Facebook killer’