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In this issue

"A new normal Why the Princess of Wales has ditched the to-do list.

Cancer was just a job – until it happened to me Consultant Dr Liz O’Riordan shares her journey.."

'My Marriage is Definitely Not Over!' - As she approaches her 10th year on television, Nadiya Hussain opens up about racist threats to her life, her untapped dream of becoming a teacher and why rumours of marital demise are rubbish

Nadiya Hussain cover shoots bring sunshine – meteorologically and metaphorically. It’s a scorching June day in north London when we gather to celebrate the publication of her ninth cookbook, Cook Once, Eat Twice. As the title suggests, she’s helping the nation save time and pennies through meal-stretching recipes that savvily spin leftovers.And sweetly, it was the celebrity cook and author’s eldest son Musa’s plans to leave the family home in Milton Keynes to go off to university that inspired it.‘As soon as he started to talk about uni, I thought, “This will be the book that he’ll want to take with him to help him be more mindful of how he cooks, how he eats, how he saves, how to be frugal and how to use up leftovers – how to be smart in the kitchen,”’ explains Nadiya, 39, adding that the previous night her trusty sardine arrabbiata sparked an outpouring of gratitude from her firstborn.

'My Marriage is Definitely Not Over!' - As she approaches her 10th year on television, Nadiya Hussain opens up about racist threats to her life, her untapped dream of becoming a teacher and why rumours of marital demise are rubbish

8 mins

I Look Forward to Being a Very Elderly, Eccentric Woman' - Comedian and podcaster Katherine Ryan, 41, lives in London with her three children and partner Bobby Kootstra

Comedian and podcaster Katherine Ryan, 41, lives in London with her three children and partner Bobby Kootstra+ Katherine Ryan's tour Battleaxe is coming to venues across the UK from September. Book now at livenation.co.uk

I Look Forward to Being a Very Elderly, Eccentric Woman' - Comedian and podcaster Katherine Ryan, 41, lives in London with her three children and partner Bobby Kootstra

2 mins

Our LOVE may be unconventional but...

Relationships don’t always have to follow the rules, according to these three women

Our LOVE may be unconventional but...

7 mins

A New Normal - The Princess of Wales is looking to the future, putting family first and ditching her to-do list

The Princess of Wales has always felt the pressure. Marrying into the most famous family in the world has been far from easy, but capable Catherine seemed to take it in her stride.Though the glamorous carapace, whether decked in Alexander McQueen or Zara, has hidden a more anxious young woman who didn't want to put a foot wrong. This past year has arguably been the toughest of Catherine's life - dealing with major abdominal surgery followed by a cancer diagnosis and treatment. But it has also given her the time to reprioritise and reassess what really matters.

A New Normal - The Princess of Wales is looking to the future, putting family first and ditching her to-do list

4 mins

How to get MINTED

From Vinted to Depop, here's how to make your wardrobe pay

How to get MINTED

5 mins

Cancer Was Just a Job Until it Happened to Me - Author, speaker and health content creator Dr Liz O'Riordan shares her journey from consultant breast surgeon to cancer patient

Working as a consultant breast surgeon, it was my responsibility to tell around 10 women a week that they had cancer. It was an emotionally intense job and could feel like you’re being paid to break women. As a clinician, you have to develop a sense of detachment, otherwise you’ll crumble, but this wasn’t always easy. Sometimes, particularly after seeing young women, I’d cry in the toilets. There’s no counselling and very little training for breaking bad news. It’s just part of the job – until it happens to you.

Cancer Was Just a Job Until it Happened to Me - Author, speaker and health content creator Dr Liz O'Riordan shares her journey from consultant breast surgeon to cancer patient

6 mins

'DON'T CALL ME A HERO'

Seeing the plight of innocent children in Gaza, Dr Ana Jeelani knew her medical skills could save lives – here’s what she experienced

'DON'T CALL ME A HERO'

5 mins

15 Ways to Improve Your Memory - Make yours fault-proof with these easy lifestyle tricks

Hunting for your reading glasses only to realise they’re already on your head is frustrating, and we’ve all marched purposefully from one room to another – instantly forgetting why we’re there. Maybe you’re forever losing your keys or get embarrassed when you can’t remember people’s names? Memory lapse is common with age – decline can start from as early as 45 years*, while almost 40%** of people over 65 will notice some form of forgetfulness.

15 Ways to Improve Your Memory - Make yours fault-proof with these easy lifestyle tricks

4 mins

Behind CLOSED DOORS

What really goes on at your local surgery, and how are decisions made? GP and practice partner Dr Helen Wall reveals all

Behind CLOSED DOORS

4 mins

How Healthy is Your Gut? - This month, our fitness expert Annie Deadman on discovering what's really going on inside your body and how to keep it in the peak of condition

The microbiome will be host to both good and harmful bacteria, and the swing in favour of one or the other can influence whether or not you fall victim to conditions such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, coeliac disease and other inflammatory disorders or hormonal issues. These include polycystic ovary syndrome and high cholesterol, as well as what we might consider more common ailments like digestive issues, mood swings, constipation, migraines and general lethargy. The power that a healthy gut can wield over our wellbeing is enormous. And just like no two fingerprints are the same, no two microbiomes are the same.

How Healthy is Your Gut? - This month, our fitness expert Annie Deadman on discovering what's really going on inside your body and how to keep it in the peak of condition

2 mins

Lighter DINNERS

Big on flavour and easy on the calories

Lighter DINNERS

5 mins

Nostalgic BAKES

Unlock childhood memories with these fun sweet treats

Nostalgic BAKES

3 mins

Freewheeling in TUSCANY

A cycling holiday through medieval cities and lush scenery is a great way to absorb culture and get off the beaten track

Freewheeling in TUSCANY

5 mins

KATHY LETTE

“This hibernation bug is so contagious’

KATHY LETTE

2 mins

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Woman & Home UK Magazine Description:

PublisherFuture

CategoryWomen's Interest

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Woman & Home is a monthly lifestyle magazine published in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1926 and is currently owned by Future plc. The magazine covers a wide range of topics, including fashion, beauty, food, home, and travel.

Woman & Home is a popular read for many women who are interested in staying up-to-date on the latest trends and finding inspiration for their homes and lives. It is also a good source of practical advice on a variety of topics.

Here are some of the things you can expect from Woman & Home magazine:

* Fashion and beauty features
* Home improvement and décor ideas
* Recipes and cooking tips
* Travel inspiration
* Health and fitness advice
* Relationships and parenting advice

If you're a woman looking for a magazine that will keep you entertained, informed, and inspired, then Woman & Home is the magazine for you. Subscribe today and start enjoying the latest fashion, beauty, and lifestyle trends!

Here are some of the things that make Woman & Home magazine special:

* It's been around for over 90 years, making it one of the most established women's magazines in the UK.
* It has a team of experienced journalists who provide in-depth coverage of the latest trends and issues.
* It's a great source of inspiration for women of all ages and interests.

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