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Half A Family
Our History teacher wants us to do our family trees. Well, mine is more like a forest!
Together We're A Team
Life was always going to be busy for mum-of-four Claire Thould. But when her daughter was diagnosed with a rare condition, it turned upside down. Here, she speaks to Joan McFadden about the challenges
'Our Second World War Collection Became A Museum'
1940s fanatics Linda and Paul Britchford tell Kate Chapman how a government grant enabled them to realise a long-held dream
'We Slimmed Our Bins'
The WW team took on our latest Waste Not Want Not challenge – and here are the results
Fixing Hitler
Fiction Editor, GaynorWe love this sensitive wartime story, told through the eyes of a child
Good As New
Clare Zakirov upcycled her kitchen on a budget then added stylish new appliances
Queen Of Cornwall
Eleanor Tomlinson found fame as Demelza in Poldark.She tells us how she got the role and the downsides of being recognised.
The Hotel That Cares
The Grove in Bournemouth is the only hotel in the country for people with cancer, or other life-limiting illness, and their families.
following the script
in the week of national handwriting day, linda dearsley discovers why it’s still worth putting to pen and paper.
It's A Funny Old World
‘I was facing the worrying prospect of not being able to do up a bra for at least the next six weeks’.
Seize The Day (Not)
Mr Dear is full of good advice but Rosemary would take issue with some of it.
'You've Only Got One Life And You Must Make The Most Of It'
Downton Abbey favourite Joanne Froggatt is back on our screens in a gripping new thriller, Liar. She tells Gerard Gilbert why she is so excited
Sewing For Change
Meet the people who use their creative skills not just to make something beautiful – but to make a difference
Memory Quilts
When Roxanne Ellis was on a family holiday, she and her mum went to a quilting museum in York – a visit which launched them on a lifetime of interest in patchwork.
All I Wanted To Do Was Act. It Made Me So Happy
The immensely talented Dame Eileen Atkins is one of our most revered actresses, with a BAFTA, an Olivier and an Emmy to her name. As Doc Martin returns to our TV screens, Eileen shares her love of acting with Richard Barber
It's A Funny Old World
‘We Brits know this better than anyone; if in doubt, make a cup of tea’
Why You'll Love... Matlock Bath
Why You'll Love... Matlock Bath
It's A Funny Old World
‘Many years ago, I read a book on taming toddlers… I wonder, could it work on partners?’
I've Never Had Any Work Done - No Botox, No Filters, No Nothing!
Twiggy is 70 next year, but the 60s icon shows absolutely no signs of slowing down just yet.
It Was Kept Secret From Me For Years
It’s a myth that strokes only affect adults – in fact, they remain in the top 10 causes of death in children. Cher Heasmer speaks to a woman who grew up never knowing she’d been a childhood sufferer.
It's Such Fun Playing a Baddie
TV soap star, Michelle Collins, has swapped Walford and Weatherfield for the stage.
'We Need To Ensure Our Beloved Dogs Are Cared For'
Campaigns, challenges and charities; Ben Fogle talks about the things, and the animals, that matter to him.
It's A Funny Old World
‘Gardens give you ruined nails, bad backs... and immense satisfaction’.
'Paddington Is Always With Me'
Michael Bond, creator of arguably the world's most famous bear, reveals how he found inspiration for the childhood favourite. Helena Catwright reports.
No More Guilt Trips
Fiction Editor, Gaynor Sometimes we need to stop talking blame, as this thoughtful story shows.
Drop Anchor
The fascinating city of Stavanger is a regular stopping-offpoint on Norwegian cruise-ship itineraries, but it’s definitely worth a longer stay than a day trip.
'I Like My Family And Friends Around Me I Don't Like My Own Company At All!'
Dame Judi Dench talks about her proudest achievement – and reveals why she cherishes time spent with her nearest and dearest more now than ever
It's A Funny Old World
‘They see me carrying heavy bags of shopping or fixing the roof and think I’m more than happy to do it’
'I've Never Cared About Getting Older, I Just Wanted To Get Better'
As actress Anna Friel returns to our screens in Marcella, she tells us what to expect and why her daughter Gracie may follow in her footsteps
It's A Funny Old World
‘If we’ve been a bit daft, or embarrassed ourselves, or far worse, how long we do mourn for?’