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A HUMAN HISTORY IN RUST
In rubbish, there’s beauty—and hope for what can be renewed
If I Ruled The World Kate Rusby
Hailed as the “First Lady of Folk”, Kate Rusby is a Mercury Prize-nominated artist and one of the best-known contemporary English folk singers
My Britain: Canterbury
Best known for its spectacular cathedral nestled among winding medieval streets, Canterbury is a Unesco World Heritage Site and one of the most visited cities in the UK. Inhabited since prehistoric times, it has a wealth of historic sites, including a city wall founded in Roman times and the ruins of a Benedictine monastery. The city has seen all kinds of populations, from Celtic tribes to French Huguenots to students and tourists today. The Great Stour River winds its way through the scenic city, past Fransciscan gardens, antique book shops and crooked houses. Charming buildings, beautiful green spaces and a healthy selection of pubs attract up to 7.8 million visitors a year. But what is it like to live and work in a stunning city that so many love to pass through? Locals share the secrets of life in Canterbury with Alice Gawthrop.
Cabinets of Curiosities
The weird and wonderful history behind private collections that became the first museums
Can Cheating Ever Improve A Relationship?
Of all the sins you could commit in a relationship, cheating is seen as one of the worst. But could it also trigger a chance for a reset, which brings both partners closer together?
Remember Like An Expert
Having a specialist subject helps you learn anything, says our memory expert, Jonathan Hancock
Go Low
Certain foods are linked to a higher risk of type 2 diabetes. But by making a few wise dietary choices you might be able to bring down or stabilise your blood
Taking A Gamble
Dr Max explains the neurology of gambling addictions
8 Sobering Facts About Women And Alcohol
Everyone knows that booze can be bad for your health, but there are some surprising effects of drinking for women
When Music Is Medicine
This therapy is gaining credibility as it shows real results
THE A-Z GUIDE TO HEALTH CHECKS IN 2023
AND CHECKS FOR UK ADULTS OF EVERY AGE
I REMEMBER...Andrew Pritchard
Andrew Pritchard (56) went from an Action Man kid and music-obsessed teenager to one of the UK's biggest drug smugglers, who served time in HMP Belmarsh. Now he's helping to guide at-risk young people away from a life of crime
Léa Seydoux "I See Cinema As A Global Language”
French actor Léa Seydoux is making her mark in Hollywood, all while maintaining a diverse filmography and humble approach
Food For Thought
Olly Mann uses what's in the fridge and cupboards to break out of a food rut with new meals
CELEBRATE The Coronation In Style
The weekend of May 6 will see the celebration of one of the most historic events ever to happen in the UK, with King Charles III’s coronation taking place on Saturday, May 6 2023 at Westminster Abbey in London.
Back To Poker Table
Men don't make friends as easily as women do, and the pandemic didn't exactly help. I'm glad to return to my dates with mates
Cold Water Rescue
A quick-thinking waiter saves three women from drowning
THE HISTORY OF CORONATION CEREMONIES
As the nation prepares to celebrate the first coronation for 70 years, Harry Verity takes a look at Charles III's decades-long path to the Abbey
The Life Of KING CHARLES III
As the eldest son of Britain's longest-reigning monarch is crowned, we look back at the life of King Charles III and ponder what the future of the monarchy might look like under his rule
Team Player
Why you should consider volunteering for a clinical trial
Can Hearing Loss Be Reversed?
The answer may be yes
I REMEMBER...Jenny Eclair
Jenny Eclair (63) came to fame as a Perrier Award winner and is best known for Grumpy Old Women and her stand-up shows. She looks back on being an army brat, working as a life model and her many forays into reality TV
Emeli Sandé "I Feel So Grounded Within Myself"
Happy and confident, singer-songwriter Emeli Sandé looks back on her amazing experiences and talks about the creative period she is in now
The Social Network
Facebook is dead, Twitter's a bin fire, but social media still has its uses, writes Olly Mann
Foldable Screens Bending The Rules Of Phone Design
\"Remember when phones used to flip?\" asks James O'Malley, as foldable screens make a return
If I Ruled The World Suzi Ruffell
Suzi Ruffell is a Brightonbased comedian and podcaster who has had five sell-out runs at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
What's The "Man-Child" Phenomenon?
IT SOUNDS LIKE a scene from a Nineties sitcom: a man’s wife charges into their bedroom, furious that he’s not ready for an event they’re due at. He’s had an hour to get changed; in that time she’s got herself and each of their three children into their glad rags!
On The Wards
Dr Max reflects on the disrespect shown to older patients by some staff
7 Ways Your Body Is Telling You You're Stressed
As well as obvious mental signs, such as anxiety or insomnia, tension can bring on surprising physical symptoms
WALKING IN SICILY'S MOUNTAINS
Traversing the peaks and towns of the Madonie on the picturesque Italian island mountains