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Stephanie Horsman

Stephanie has been a writer for more than 20 years, with a career that has taken her from Los Angeles to New York and finally to Europe. In addition to news, she has also written for television, advertising and radio.

Author’s Articles

Free bus trial set to begin in October

The government and the National Council will meet in September to thrash out the practicalities of having free busses soon operating in the Principality.

Prince’s Foundation joins Global Ghost Gear Initiative

A programme dedicated to solving the problem of abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear, known colloquially as “ghost gear”, has just received the backing of the Prince Albert II of Monaco...

Spider’s sister sells for record €40 million

A steel version of Louise Bourgeois’ iconic Spider, similar to the giant sculpture featured in Monte-Carlo, has been sold by art gallery Hauser & Wirth for €40 million, the biggest sum ever paid...

Water restrictions eased slightly

The Prefecture of the Alpes-Maritimes is now allowing people to water their vegetable patches, but refilling swimming pools is still banned in some regions.

Enjoy the last days of Mada Lounge

Jardins des Boulingrins near Casino Square has been hosting the Mada Lounge pop-up bar since the start of July. Now, it is in its last days, so get out and enjoy it before it ends with the summer...

What are the world’s best universities in 2022?

All of the top 15 universities in the world are English-speaking, according to the latest Shanghai Ranking, with France’s Paris-Saclay falling to position number 16.