Wine: it’s not where you store it that counts, but why

There’s little mystery as to how or where to store wine – first ask what and why

How to move a masterpiece: the secret business of shipping priceless artworks

What happens when a forklift goes through your Picasso? By Andrew Dickson

Two-thirds of UK’s highest paid live in London or south-east, HMRC data shows

About 205,000 people in the region paid more than £150,000 a year

The rise of flat caps: genuinely classless – or a way for wealthy men to seem authentic?

Finally, the ONS has added the humble flat cap to its annual list of the things Britons are spending their money on. As an avid wearer, I know it’s the only way to get ahead

From Hepworth to Rodin: UK sculpture collection to be catalogued online

Thousands of publicly owned artworks to be listed in database over next two years

From foil-wrapped glaciers to the Alpine storm cyclist: the artists fighting climate change

After too long a silence, art is finally tackling global warming. Here are the big players – including the artist who’s lighting up Alaska