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I've been a professional Christmas party planner for 40 years – here's how I create a night to remember
Liz Taylor shares her favourite memories and advice with us
By Georgia Green Published
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Can't get enough of Stranger Things? Then you should read the best new fantasy, dystopian and sci-fi books
Fantastical, otherworldly and a little bit creepy, these novels cross genres brilliantly – and should tide you over until the next batch of episodes drop
By Zoe West Published
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13 ways to spread cheer and do good this Christmas – and 6 of them don't cost a penny
From volunteering your time to shopping with purpose, there are many ways to help others this year
By Rachel Ogden Published
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'I cook Christmas dinner for homeless and vulnerable people'
Using your time to help others at Christmas can feel like the best gift ever, as soup kitchen volunteer Nikki Harris tells us
By Rachel Ogden Published
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Exclusive: Ruth Langsford says 'never say never' to a new relationship as she admits she hasn't been 'put off' marriage
Ruth is 'excited' about the chapter that lays ahead
By Caitlin Elliott Published
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Why slimmer isn't always healthier – and how to stop being 'skinny fat'
Fitness expert and woman&home health columnist Annie Deadman explains why there's more to a healthy body than being slim
By Annie Deadman Published
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Want to style your coffee table? The best new non-fiction books offer beauty and brains
Find inspiration, escapism, nostalgia, empowerment and entertainment in these gorgeous coffee table and non-fiction reads
By Zoe West Published
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'Volunteering at a food bank has given my retirement purpose and value'
Food banks are a lifeline for many families. Regular volunteer Sally Lamb explains what a food bank volunteer does, and what the experience brings her
By Kim Willis Published
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‘How can I ensure my sister-in-law doesn’t outstay her welcome at Christmas?’
Relationship expert and woman&home columnist Anna Richardson helps a reader to diplomatically set boundaries to avoid festive burnout
By Anna Richardson Published
