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Christmas 2007: Cake, pike, herrings - and plenty of straw
The Eastern Europeans who have flocked to this country will be maintaining some of their own particular Christmas traditions this year, even though they are a long way from home. Adam Zamoyski recalls the charm of a Polish 'Wigilia', while other emigrés recall celebrations in Bulgaria, Lithuania and Slovakia.
19 Dec 2007

Christmas 2007: Dreaming of a green Christmas
Eco goddess Sheherazade Goldsmith reveals how her family creates a festive season that's out of this world - but won't damage the planet.
17 Dec 2007

Christmas 2007: How to dress up to the nines for a tenner
Jan Etherington on finding a party outfit at the charity shop.
17 Dec 2007

The Sunday Lunch Club
For the best walks, wine, places to eat and things to watch, welcome to the Sunday lunch Club.
16 Dec 2007

Quite Interesting
A quietly intriguing column. This week: QI seeks true love.
15 Dec 2007

Fathers, sons and holy spirits
Sarah Todd hears how one Christmas congregation found room at the inn.
15 Dec 2007

Culture clinic: Alain de Botton
This week: writer Alain de Botton submits to a little light therapy. Kate Weinberg reports.
15 Dec 2007

Does Fabio Capello spell the end for WAGs?
England's new manager Fabio Capello will restore pride and style to English football, says fellow Italian Cristina Odone.
14 Dec 2007

An insider's guide to surviving the party season
Celia Walden gives some top tips on partying this Christmas.
14 Dec 2007

History of the Union Part five: 1945-2007
The immediate post-War years were intensely Unionist in atmosphere.
14 Dec 2007

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