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Spring walks: Wales
Nicholas Roe reports on the best walks in Wales.
05 Apr 2008

Spring walks: Scotland
Part of our Top 50 Spring walks series, we look at the best outings in Scotland.
05 Apr 2008

Spring walks: England
Step up and step out: Nicholas Roe offers a tour of the best fresh-air outings to suit all the family.
05 Apr 2008

Tamara Beckwith: my perfect weekend
Tamara Beckwith likes to dress down, watch football, and eat with family, including her in-laws in Milan.
05 Apr 2008

Culture clinic: Joanne Harris
This week: novelist Joanne Harris submits to a little light therapy. Kate Weinberg reports.
05 Apr 2008

Free bus pass: 20 great bus routes
Max Davidson selects some trips that could be just the ticket.
05 Apr 2008

Free bus pass: the grey escape
Under a new government scheme, the over-60s can now travel around England for no charge. Max Davidson reports.
05 Apr 2008

Why women like being wolf-whistled at
Wimpey is wrong to ban its builders from wolf-whistling, argues Celia Walden - most women appreciate the compliment.
04 Apr 2008

Presidential candidacy: race in the US is never black and white
Forty years after the murder of Martin Luther King, the presidential candidacy of Barack Obama has once again led America to search its soul, says Anne Applebaum.
04 Apr 2008

Keith Allen: mad, bad and dangerous to know?
He's 54, but dresses like Pete Doherty, thinks marriages should only last two years and believes Diana was murdered. Bryony Gordon meets actor and hellraiser Keith Allen.
04 Apr 2008

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Over-60s can now travel around England for no charge. Max Davidson selects some trips that could be just the ticket.
Sir Chalres and Lady Wolseley
Their family has had an estate for more than 1,000 years - now bankruptcy is forcing Sir Charles and Lady Wolseley to leave.
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