Five of the best tablets

The new generation of mobile computers are powerful, sleek and able to cope with the demands of both work and play

The hands behind the heritage: inside the Burberry factory in Yorkshire

At the luxury brand’s Castleford factory women make light work of stitching 5,000 trenchcoats a week, each selling for £1,100

Why are there so few female chefs?

Despite huge changes in kitchen culture, fewer than a fifth of professional chefs in the UK are female, down on last year. Is its reputation for being a tough, male-dominated job still putting women off – or is that image unfair?

Top 10 US mid-Atlantic national and state parks

The eastern states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland offer green spaces with stunning peaks and waterfalls, as well as wonderful wildlife

High concept, high craft: Fiona Hall’s must-see exhibition opens in Canberra

First appearing at the 2015 Venice Biennale, the dark, urgent Wrong Way Time comprises about 800 objects – one of the NGA’s most complex installations ever

Met Gala 2016: couture and technology meet in cutting-edge fashion

Gala celebrates the opening of the Manus x Machina exhibition and provides an answer for a debate that has simmered for decades – is fashion art?