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Bevin Boys: 'Most of us couldn't wait to get out'
As the Bevin Boys receive recognition at last, Elizabeth Grice looks at how the would-be wartime servicemen who were forced to work in the pits fared.
26 Mar 2008

Country homes: riding high with a double life
One minute they’re knee deep in mud, the next they’re sipping Bellinis at cocktail parties. Kate Weinberg reports on a breed who embrace both town and country.
22 Mar 2008

Quite interesting
A quietly intriguing column. This week: QI solves the Easter riddle.
22 Mar 2008

Culture clinic: Damian Lewis
This week: actor Damian Lewis submits to a little light therapy from Kate Weinberg.
22 Mar 2008

Credit crunch: shadows who move markets
Who are these enigmatic hedge fund managers now under the spotlight? Ross Clark introduces the top players.
21 Mar 2008

Sir David Frost: master of seamless transition
After 40 years on our screens, Sir David Frost has come full circle with the revival of his most influential show. He talks to Mary Riddell about a life lived frantically.
21 Mar 2008

Mind the gap: Married men are just the tonic
Newly single, Lisa discovers that her friends are no longer so comfortable with her wining and dining their husbands.
20 Mar 2008

Easter for fashionistas
Choosing an egg for a style queen can be a minefield. Judith Woods looks to the stars for sweet inspiration.
20 Mar 2008

Credit crunch: 50 money-saving ways to beat the squeeze...
Don't let the credit crunch cramp your lifestyle. You can still throw that dinner party, turn heads with your wardrobe and keep the heating on, we discovered. You just need to nip and tuck your daily outgoings…
19 Mar 2008

How Fiona Shackleton got a foxy new look
By some wonderful process of celestial retribution, everything Heather Mills does now backfires, writes Celia Walden.
19 Mar 2008

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Being force-fed classical music and foreign languages does not make a child genius. In fact, it can lead to anxiety and aggression, says author Carl Honoré in our final extract from his new book.
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Don't let the credit crunch cramp your lifestyle. You can still throw that dinner party, turn heads with your wardrobe and keep the heating on. Here are more than 50 ways to nip and tuck your daily outgoings.
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