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Henley? Lap dancers? Whatever next?

Lap Dancer: Lap dancing in Henley? Whatever next?

Thanks to a loophole in the law, market towns are being invaded by strip clubs - and the residents are not amused.

26 Jan 2009

A change of heart on Facebook

Prince Harry and Chelsy Davy watch England and South Africa rugby at Twickenham: The Prince and Miss Davy have split up

Revealing a break-up online can be complicated, says Erin Baker, as Chelsy Davy and Prince Harry have found.

26 Jan 2009

'I can't tell my husband that our move to South Africa has made me dreadfully depressed'

Moving abroad can be a lonely, isolating experience - 'I can't admit to my husband that our dream move to South Africa has made me dreadfully depressed'

Lifeclass: Lesley Garner advises one reader on how to overcome her feelings of homesickness and isolation.

26 Jan 2009

Helping to feed Ukraine's tunnel childen

Streets apart: one of thousands of Ukraine's homeless children, Vlodimir, 15, sleeps rough in Kharkiv. PHOTOGRAPHER: DAVID ROSE

Thousands of children in Ukraine are homeless, but Mary's Meals – a beneficiary of the Telegraph's charity appeal – provides them with food

24 Jan 2009

Has Jonathan Ross learned his lesson?

Laughing matter: the main guest on Jonathan Ross's comeback show - his first since his three-month suspension - was actor Tom Cruise. PHOTOGRAPH Brian J Ritchie

Jonathan Ross's return to our screens was watched by five million people. But the Sunday Telegraph's TV critic wonders if anything has changed

24 Jan 2009

The real power behind the presidency

Wave of support - during the election campaign, Michelle Obama earned the nickname 'The Closer' for her ability to win over wavering voters. PHOTOGRAPH: ALEX BRANDON

Michelle Obama will be more than just the first truly fashionable First Lady since Jackie Kennedy.

24 Jan 2009

Jamie Oliver: Buy British despite recession

Full steam ahead: 'Everyone is advising me to slow down with the recession, but I'm not listening.' PHOTOGRAPHER: DAVID ROSE

Jamie Oliver is helping to change the face of British pig farming, employs the underprivileged in his restaurants, and wants to find jobs for as many former Woolworths employees as he can. So why does he call himself a 'professional stirrer'?

24 Jan 2009

Globetrotting exec or sheep farmer?

Faced with a white-collar recession, corporate high fliers are purposefully seeking out badly paid, 'no status' jobs, swapping super-salaries for quality of life. So what is it like to make the jump?

24 Jan 2009

Karl Lagerfeld is right about the death of 'bling'

In tough times, celebrities are embracing what the head of Chanel has christened 'The New Modesty'

23 Jan 2009

Barack Obama: His daughters Malia and Sasha are the latest in a long line of young occupants of the White House.

Barack Obama's daughters Malia and Sasha are the youngest occupants of the White House since Amy Carter, back in 1977. The White House has seen many different children grow up in what George W Bush's daughters called a "magical" place.

23 Jan 2009

A Sex and the City sequel? No, no no....

Reports that the four stars of Sex and the City are said to have agreed to star in a follow-up to the hit film fills one writer with dread.

23 Jan 2009

How I became an 'Apple Macolyte'

As the Apple Macintosh celebrates its 25th anniversary, an Apple virgin reveals how he made the switch from PCs

23 Jan 2009

Why we can't get enough of Michelle Obama

Suddenly Michelle Obama is everyone's belle. Hannah Betts analyses the universal appeal of America's new First Lady.

23 Jan 2009

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A change of heart on Facebook

Prince Harry and Chelsy Davy watch England and South Africa rugby at Twickenham: The Prince and Miss Davy have split up

Revealing a break-up online can be complicated, says Erin Baker, as Chelsy Davy and Prince Harry have found.

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Relaxed: PR Julia Hobsbawm with her son Roman -   Julia Hobsbawm: How it took a life-threatening illness for me to achieve a work-life balance

Julia Hobsbawm

The super-PR who reassessed her life after her health collapsed.

Lesley Garner; Lifeclass

Lesley Garner's Lifeclass

This week: My highflying career has gone off the rails since I fell in love.

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Sarah Mower, fashion expert

Sarah Mower

Our straight-talking expert guides you through the fashion minefield.

Mind the Gap

Lisa Forest

Reassessing life after her husband's sudden grown-up gap year.

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Barack and Michelle Obama: the night of the 10 inauguration balls

Barack Obama and Michelle Obama

Barack and Michelle Obama took on 10 inauguration balls with evident pleasure and flair. Would you?

22 Jan 2009

How to meet and marry a man after 40

Cristina Odone and her husband Edward Lucas - How to meet and marry a man after 40

Cristina Odone, who did just that, reviews a new book that promises to deliver for reluctant singletons.

21 Jan 2009

What do women want? More movies like Mamma Mia!

Meryl Streep's success in Mama Mia is proof that women are a neglected audience

Meryl Streep is right - the success of Mamma Mia! is proof that women are a neglected audience.

21 Jan 2009

Feeding the world from a garden shed

Mary's Meals - Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow outside his headquarters

Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow's charity Mary's Meals provides school meals for 350,000 children every day.

21 Jan 2009

Cracknell's wife on being left holding the baby

James Cracknell's wife Beverley Turner and their son Croyde - Why James Cracknell's wife has been left holding the baby again

Beverley Turner, wife of James Cracknell talks about being eight months pregnant as her husband races across the South Pole with Ben Fogle.

22 Jan 2009

Are home-schooled children more vulnerable?

Shara Ouston and her daughter, whom she educates at home - Are home schooled children more vulnerable? Of course not...

The children's minister, Baroness Morgan, has decided to launch a review of home education in the UK. Here, one mother speaks out in its defence.

20 Jan 2009

Checkout girl bags a best-seller

Checkout girls: Anna Sam's new book exposes how rudely they are often treated - Anna Sam: Checkout girl who bagged a best seller

After eight years enduring the vile behaviour of her supermarket customers, Anna Sam took revenge by revealing all in a book.

19 Jan 2009

Looking for a husband? Pray to St Agnes...

St Agnes - Today is the eve of St Agnes's feast day - Looking for a husband? Pray to St Agnes

John Keats's poem, The Eve of St Agnes, immortalised the patron saint of young girls. Today, on the eve of her feast day, we explore the legend surrounding the young martyr.

19 Jan 2009

"After my divorce, I lost touch with my daughters. Now that they're older, I'm desperate to reconnect with them"

A father reunites with his estranged daughter - Lesley Garner's Lifeclass

Lifeclass: Lesley Garner advises a man hoping to reunite with his estranged children.

19 Jan 2009

Blue Monday? Try our celebrity tips

Blue Monday - The secret of happiness? Julian Fellowes thinks so...

On what is meant to be the most depressing day of the year, we asked various eminent figures how they beat the blues.

19 Jan 2009

The healthy president

Barack Obama has altered our view of what a middle-aged man can look like

Barack Obama works out for 45 minutes, six days a week. What can other men learn from his example?

19 Jan 2009

Reasons to be cheeful in January

Ice skating on a frozen field Clover Stroud and her daughter Dolly, 5, get a helping hand from her son Jimmy Joe, 8, and their cousin, Mikey, 9, on a frozen meadow in Oxford

As the nation plunges into depression on Blue Monday, Clover Stroud explains why January is her favourite month.

19 Jan 2009

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