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Former Irish president defends meeting Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed al-Maktoum

Mary Robinson has rejected accusations that she acted as a pawn of the United Arab Emirates by posing for pictures with a princess who is allegedly being held at home against her will.

The former president of Ireland issued a statement on Friday defending her supervised encounter with Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed al-Maktoum during a visit to Dubai just before Christmas.

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The UAE said yesterday it was keen on a bigger Arab role in Syria to contain growing Turkish and Iranian influence there. “In the UAE we are keen that there’s an Arab role in Syria – political, related to stability and development,” Shaikh Abdullah Bin...

So, they finally managed to complete the Burj Dubai and get the thing open. Congratulations to Emaar and Dubai on a stunning achievement - and a truly mind-blowing fireworks display - search for it on YouTube if you haven't seen it.


Like most people, I had a WTF moment on hearing its new name for the first time (let's just say, 'Dubai' sounded pretty good, and even 'Zayed' would have had a nice ring to it). And I had a good laugh at hearing somebody has registered 'burjkhalifa.com' - how I wish I'd thought of doing that!

I won't bore you with speculation about what I think the name change actually means.

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Three days, 20 top restaurants, ten celeb chefs and more dishes than you can shake a fork at – it can only be the return of Taste of Dubai…

Nothing says springtime in the city quite like a weekend spent lazing and grazing in the sun, and Taste of Dubai always brings ample opportunity for both. The festival is known for gathering a host of top name chefs and high-end restaurants around the table, and 2019 is no different. Between them, the brigade of top chefs will be hosting a series of masterclasses, demonstrations, tastings and competitions across the weekend, while a host of bars, live music stages and entertainment options will ensure even the most kitchen-calamitous attendees can find a home on the site.

But which are this year’s must-not-miss events? Here’s our pick of the 2019 programme…

The Jif Big Baking Tent by ICCA

Whether you’re a fan of The Great British Bake Off, or you just enjoy a good cake (and frankly, who doesn’t?), this new-for-2019 tent is one you really won’t want to miss.

Hosted by Master Pâtissier Eric Lanlard and a brigade of Dubai’s finest bakers, pastry chefs and international sweet-tooths, the series of specially-tailored masterclasses on offer here promise to have you icing your own spectacular creations in no time at all. From cakes to cookies and macarons to marzipan models of your favourite Hollywood stars (maybe), if you’ve ever fancied your hand at creating dazzlingly decadent desserts, this is the place for you.

Al Ain Farms and Kibsons Cooking Challenge

Whether you fancy yourself as the masterchef in your household, or you just want to settle a score with your other half, this is the place for competitive cooks to get their hands dirty. A jam-packed schedule of cookery classes will be on offer across the full three days here, but it’s the cooking challenges we’ll be signing up in advance for – the best home cooks can expect to win actual prizes as well as bragging rights for months to come…

Crate & Barrel Chef’s Theatre

A series of the city’s top chefs will spend time on the podium here across the weekend, offering up a host of top tips and techniques for anyone looking to up their own entertaining game. With everyone from local food-scene stalwarts Nick and Scott and Tarek Ibrahim through to Japanese celeb-chef Masaharu Morimoto, acclaimed international restaurateur David Myers and South African kitchen personality and TV-star Jenny Morris appearing at the pass, you’re bound to pick up a few tricks of the trade. Arrive early enough to grab a front row pew and you might even get to sample their creations yourself.

ALSO READ: Your ultimate guide to the Dubai Food Festival 2019

MasterChef challenge

MasterChef Australia’s Matt Preston will be jetting in to Taste of Dubai on Saturday March 9 to host a special MasterChef, the TV Experience ‘Mystery Box Challenge’ where amateur cooks will get a chance to get their dishes judged by Matt himself.

The entertainment stage

While we’ll never tire of eating, sometimes you need to get up and move a little before you can start in on plate of food number ten, which is where the ever-popular entertainment stage comes into play. Headlining the opening night of the Taste of Dubai will be British pop icon and ex Spandau Ballet performer, Tony Hadley. The former lead singer will perform classic hits including True, Gold and Only When You Leave. Other performances will see you doing the Ballet Boogie along to Italian swing band Mark Zitti and The Coltelli Brothers, lounge to the jazz-soul sounds of South-London songstress Sam Tring, or party into the evening with DJ Sheps, a dancefloor veteran who has shared a bill with everyone from Boy George to Brandon Block.

The food

While there may be far more to the programme than mere plates of food, with 20 of the city’s top restaurants taking up residence, sampling some signature dishes is a pretty good place to start, particularly given many will be priced from just Dhs15. Expect everything from Nobu’s signature sushi and sashimi to Seville’s authentically Spanish paella, Bread Street Kitchen’s British classics and the Blacksmith’s smokehouse meats to name but a few. Our advice? Arrive hungry

Dubai Media City Amphitheatre, Dubai Media City, Dubai, Thur 4pm to midnight, Fri noon to midnight, Sat noon to 11pm, March 7 to 9, Dhs95. Tel: (04) 3148222. tasteofdubaifestival.com

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