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In this issue

• How to get a green(er) thumb: six easy gardening tips to minimise your effort and maximise your joy

• A conversation with the Oscar-winning actor Sean Penn about human resilience, activism, and his new film, Black Flies

• 100-Word-Story Competition: after months of voting and deliberation, we finally reveal the winners

• The Broadway and West End star Lea Salonga looks back on her illustrious career, including Miss Saigon and voicing Disney princesses

• Love Apptually: we speak to three couples who found love online in later life

Dances With The Daffodils

Olly Mann explains why a specific fete in Thriplow that marks the start of spring is his favourite event

Dances With The Daffodils

3 mins

Sean Penn "I Feel Very Alive"

The Oscar-winning actor on human resilience, humanitarian work, and his latest film, Black Flies

Sean Penn "I Feel Very Alive"

6 mins

Lea Salonga I REMEMBER...

Lea Salonga is musical royalty. A child star in the Philippines, she originated the title role in Miss Saigon in the West End aged 18. The role catapulted her international career and sealed her place in musical theatre history, with both Olivier and Tony Award wins. She was the first Asian actor to play both Eponine and Fantine in Les Misérables on Broadway and has voiced two Disney princesses

Lea Salonga I REMEMBER...

6 mins

THE BITTER TRUTH ABOUT SUGAR (AND SUGAR SUBSTITUTES!)

It’s no secret that we have a serious addiction. Here’s how to cut back on the sweet stuff; once and for all

THE BITTER TRUTH ABOUT SUGAR (AND SUGAR SUBSTITUTES!)

8 mins

Walk Of Life

Putting one foot in front of another is simple, convenient and great for body and mind. But how do you make the most of every step?

Walk Of Life

2 mins

Happy Days

Dr Max explores an intriguing question: is the pursuit of happiness more significant than the quest for purpose?

Happy Days

3 mins

Eye Health Epidemic

What’s behind the sharp increase in short-sightedness?

Eye Health Epidemic

3 mins

Stand Tall, Ladies

Shorter men may be having their moment, but where are the tall women?

Stand Tall, Ladies

3 mins

Sam Quek: If I Ruled The World

Sam Quek MBE is an Olympic gold medalwinning hockey player, team captain on A Question of Sport and host of podcast series Amazing Starts Here

Sam Quek: If I Ruled The World

3 mins

Under The GRANDFLUENCE Suzi Grant

After working in TV and radio as an author and nutritionist, Suzi Grant started a blog alternativeageing.net) and an Instagram account alternativeageing). She talks to Ian Chaddock about positive ageing”

Under The GRANDFLUENCE Suzi Grant

3 mins

GET A GREEN(ER) THUMB

Whether you love digging in the dirt, planting seeds and reaping the bounty that bursts forth, or find the whole idea of gardening intimidating, this spring offers the promise of a fresh start.

GET A GREEN(ER) THUMB

6 mins

My Britain: Cheltenham

A YEAR IN CHELTENHAM sees a jazz festival, a science festival, a classical music festival and a literature festival. Few towns with 120,000 residents can boast such a huge cultural output!

My Britain: Cheltenham

6 mins

JOURNEY TO SALTEN, NORWAY, UNDER THE MIDNIGHT SUN

Here, far from the crowds, in opal clarity, from May to September, the sun knows no rest. As soon as it’s about to set, it rises again

JOURNEY TO SALTEN, NORWAY, UNDER THE MIDNIGHT SUN

8 mins

Train Booking Hacks

With the cost of train travel seemingly always rising, Andy Webb gives some tips to save on ticket prices

Train Booking Hacks

4 mins

Wine Not

In a time of warning studies about alcohol consumption, Paola Westbeek looks at non-alcoholic wines, how they taste and if they pair with food

Wine Not

3 mins

May Fiction

An escaped slave's perspective renews Huckleberry Finn and the seconds tick down to nuclear Armageddon in Miriam Sallon’s top literary picks this month

May Fiction

1 min

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Reader's Digest UK Magazine Description:

PublisherVivat Direct Ltd

CategoryLifestyle

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Reader's Digest magazine is bursting with stories, articles, advice, recipes, reviews, tips, jokes and anecdotes. Each issue is small enough to fit in your handbag or pocket, but big enough to keep you entertained for weeks on end.

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