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The ‘island of immortals’ where residents regularly live past 100


I've been a cancer nurse for 30 years — these are patients' biggest regrets

'I wish I'd spent more time with my children.'


Rory McIlroy outlines ideal solution to PGA Tour and LIV feud

Rory McIlroy outlines ideal solution to PGA Tour and LIV feud - Senior players from the PGA Tour are set to meet with the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund


28 of the Biggest Style Icons of All Time

From Cardi B to Princess Di.


Why I love my hair short – even though I’ve now stumbled into a culture war

In those unseasonably warm lockdown weeks of spring 2020 many of us were reborn. Knitters, banana bread bakers, kettlebell swingers; everyone was trying something new. A friend grew a moustache, a real 1980s Ford Sierra driving Dad-tache, that he has sported ever since. And I had all my hair cut off. Cooped up in a shared house with three guys, it ...


Dame Laura Kenny, Britain’s most successful female Olympian, announces retirement from cycling

Dame Laura Kenny, Britain’s most successful female Olympian, announces retirement from cycling - Kenny won five Olympic gold medals in a glorious career on the track but will not compete at Paris 2024 after announcing her immediate retirement from the sport


The Gen Z phone habit millennials could learn from

They're onto something...


Olympic champion Christine Ohuruogu launches book club aimed at sharing relaxing power of reading

Olympic champion Christine Ohuruogu launches book club aimed at sharing relaxing power of reading - London 2012 medalist says reading helped her forget stress of athletics during competitions


Sydney Sweeney Just Debuted A New 'Hydro-Bob' Haircut

The semi-wet look is where it’s at.


What is autism? The developmental disability Tallulah Willis was diagnosed with as an adult

What is autism? The developmental disability Tallulah Willis was diagnosed with as an adult - Willis was diagnosed with autism during the 2023 summer


Don’t quit booze – just drink differently: 15 ways to change your life without trying all that hard

1. Don’t give up alcohol – experiment with drinking differently Dr Richard Piper, CEO of Alcohol Change UK The most important thing with alcohol is to get into a situation where you are happy with your drinking. I used to be a very heavy drinker: 60-90 units a week. I can’t tell you how life-changing cutting down has been. To me, life is in colour without drinking, whereas before it was very grey and drab. I would encourage a sense of...


9 clever things people with nice-smelling homes always do, according to experts

These things people with nice-smelling homes always do are easy to do and are budget-friendly, too. We've also picked out three useful buys.


What you can do now to prevent a stroke in the future, according to doctors

What you can do now to prevent a stroke in the future, according to doctors - How to lower your stroke risk at every age


How to wear pink the grown-up way

Pink can be divisive. To some, it’s saccharine, but those who love it, love it hard. When ‘millennial pink’ became a thing around 2016, it gave licence to fans to lean into the temptation to buy all-pink everything. In the years since, the ‘It’ shade has segued from marshmallow to fuchsia, but unlike most passing colour trends, pink has never reall...


I never know what to do with my long hair, but since getting the 'concave cut' my daily styling routine has been so much easier

I'll never get 'just a trim' ever again


From What To Ask Your Hairdresser To Post-Salon Maintenance, This Is Exactly How To Style Your Bob

Your cut-out-and-keep handbook.


True romance: how to keep the love alive when your partner is burnt out at work

Impotence is a challenge in any relationship. I’m not talking about the inability to swell your organs here but about the feeling of powerlessness when your partner is suffering from stress, anxiety and even burnout at work – when they’re having a bad time and you don’t know how to help. Many of us, I’m sure, will have stood by a coat rack, trying to put our face into the correct shape as the person we love rants, groans or collapses under the...


Seaside town on London's doorstep named the best place to live for wellbeing

Ready for a peaceful life?


Going solo: why eating and travelling on my own is such a pleasure

As a writer, I spend much of my time alone, and yet I almost always want more. I’m fascinated by the relationship between solitude and loneliness, between the yearning to be alone and our deep desire not to feel isolated. A few months ago, I announced to my family – who, to be clear, I love very much – that I was taking myself away for a weekend, something I had not done for more than a decade. My need to be on my own had become too loud to...


How much to save for retirement – according to your lifestyle

Whether retirement is just around the corner, or decades away, one worrying truth remains the same – you’re probably not saving enough for it. Despite auto-enrolment pension reforms, which set up qualifying employees with a workplace pension and overall contributions of 8pc, most workers are still not saving enough for a comfortable retirement – an...


OPINION - Forget your handbag, the latest status symbol du jour is your luxury beliefs

Forget your handbag, the latest status symbol du jour is your luxury beliefs -


Nutrients like vitamin B12 and vitamin D potentially play a role in risk of multimorbidity

By Pooja Toshniwal Paharia In a recent study published in BMC Public Health , researchers explored potential associations between nutrient intake and multimorbidities. Study: Nutrient intake and risk of multimorbidity: a prospective cohort study of 25,389 women . Image Credit: Saowa...


Want a New Fitness Tracker? We've Tested the Apple Series 9, Garmin Vivotrend, Fitbit Sense 2 and More

Not all wearable tech is created equal, so it’s important to choose a gadget that suits your fitness goals and lifestyle


The confessions of an airport lounge concierge

It is a little after 1pm on a wintry Friday afternoon, and the Virgin Atlantic lounge (officially the “Virgin Clubhouse”) at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 3 is in the grip of the lunchtime rush. Platters of gourmet burgers are delivered to tables, cocktails are prepared behind the long bar, and the influx of passengers at the entrance never seems to ...


‘I went boxing twice a week for a month, here’s what happened’

'I feel like I've undergone a transformation'


I went solo travelling in my 60s - here's what it taught me

Eager to discover the real Italy, Lorna Jackson, 72, went on a three-month solo exploration. Speaking to GH, she shares the life lessons that she returned home with.


I embraced this alternative lifestyle for the freedom - but I ended up trapped

I felt light and free. Until I didn't.


9 scientifically proven signs of love

How are the signs of love related to chemistry in the brain?


Pros and cons of boarding schools

Britain's boarding schools are steeped in history and tradition but are under increasing scrutiny


Sunak braces for backlash as smoking ban bill to be introduced in Commons

Rishi Sunak’s public health policy banning the next generation from being able to buy cigarettes is to be introduced in parliament this week, with officials braced for a backlash from Conservative rebels. While the policy commands considerable support in Conservative ranks, the scale of an expected rebellion by libertarian Tories – whose ranks includeLiz Truss – has yet to become clear. However, sources involved in lobbying to defeat the bill...


32 Ways on How to Make '90s Trends Work

Held onto your flannel and jelly sandals? This is your time (again).


The make-up trends that actually work for midlife women

Let’s be honest: for the everyday woman, most make-up trends aren’t hugely relevant. Whether a fluoro-raspberry eyeshadow or an avant-garde glitter lipstick is big backstage at a fashion show doesn’t mean a great deal to most make-up wearers. While certain trendy products come and go, there are new types of make-up that happen to work wonderfully f...


Inside the Rome apartment that takes its colour scheme from the city’s golden hour

Glossy ceilings and peachy sunset hues define the palette in this property reimagined by Venturoni Studio


This Scottish brand is making quiet luxury accessible

With an emphasis on quality that rivals top-end labels, the royals' favourite accessories label is going from strength to strength


Scientists discover that people who live past 90 have key differences in their blood

Centenarians have become the fastest-growing demographic group in the world, with numbers approximately doubling every 10 years since the 1970s. Many researchers have sought out the factors and contributors that determine a long and healthy life. The dissolution isn't new either, with Plato and Aristotle writing about the ageing process over 2,300 ...


Eating like it’s the 1970s showed me the madness of our modern diet

As I spoon 75g of cooked pasta into the triangle of my “portion control” plate, I can’t quite believe how modest it looks. Last week, I would have blithely served myself a ­plateful; then gone back for ­seconds. Now, my life is divided into a pie-chart of shame. I exercise a lot, but it turns out I am the queen of overserving. Only now do I realise...


Our fourth annual Marie Claire UK Sustainability Awards are here - and we can't wait to welcome your entries

It's time to celebrate businesses that are a force for good.


Best family SUVs to buy in 2024

SUVs are hugely popular family cars. We round up 10 of the best, including the Audi Q5, Kia Sportage and Peugeot 3008.


USA vs UK: Which country has the better lifestyle?

After Douglas Carswell gave his experience of living in the US as a Brit, Telegraph readers took to the comments section to share their take on life in America. Readers, many of whom have lived in both the US and the UK, admired the lifestyle of Americans, including their healthcare system and career ambitions. Meanwhile, others praised the politen...


The UK's best areas for solo renters where homes cost just £400 per month

Fancy living alone?


‘Mom’ Jeans Are The Everyday Jean Every Wardrobe Needs

They're the easy-peasy jeans that never go out of style


A new Banksy mural sprouts beside a cropped tree in London. Many see an environmental message

A new Banksy mural sprouts beside a cropped tree in London. Many see an environmental message - A new Banksy mural has drawn crowds to a London street, even before the elusive graffiti artist confirmed the work was his


What eating bread really does to your body – and the healthiest supermarket loaves to buy

When I was a child, a stack of sliced white bread took centre stage on our dinner table, an essential accompaniment to every meal. We smothered the cottony slices in margarine and dunked them into soups and stews or gobbled them like a side dish. Such was our family’s dependence on bread, we invariably ate toast for breakfast and sandwiches for lun...


Britain's homeowners are staying put longer - how do you compare to the average?

People are staying put in their homes for longer, with the trend attributed to a number of factors, including the cost of living crisis and higher borrowing costs.


Team GB athletes will perfect their sleep for the Paris Olympics – how you can too

Team GB athletes will perfect their sleep for the Paris Olympics – how you can too - From snacks to lie-ins, here are the tips you need


The best roast lamb recipes

Looking for Sunday roast inspiration? There are so many different ways to serve lamb this spring.


20 bathroom accessories to turn your restroom into a haven

From the fun to the functional.


The Five Stages of Retirement (and How to Skip Three of Them)

Getting the first step wrong inevitably means you’ll go through stages three through five. Get step one right, and it’s a two-step process.


'Affordable' and 'arty' seaside town named best place to live in southeast England

It's emerging as an exciting and buzzy place to live.


Eating breakfast at this time could reduce heart disease risk

A French study suggests that eating breakfast and supper an hour earlier may reduce the risk of heart attack or stroke. This research emphasizes the importance of meal timing for cardiovascular health, according to The Telegraph. The study found that having breakfast at 8 am instead of 9 am decreases the risk of developing cardiovascular disease by...