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Stefano Hatfield

Stefano Hatfield is editor-in-chief of high50.com

Cristiano Ronaldo and that celebration in the Champions League final

Should British men reveal more of their skin?

While metrosexual males across Europe bare all, men in the UK are still afraid of getting their ankles out

Jennifer Aniston with the cast of ‘Friends’ (from left, Matt LeBlanc, Lisa Kudrow, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer and Matthew Perry)

Courteney Cox: Fabulous at 50

It is a tricky age for women in the workplace – never mind a celebrity A-Lister

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has confirmed that missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is not in the search zone where acoustic pings were detected

“Reward MH370”: We need to have faith in those who govern

But attacking the relatives of the lost is inexcusable  

Roy Hodgson makes a point to Frank Lampard

The sporting heroes to look up to

As England’s gilded footballers fly out to brave the sun, sea, occasional kick-around, the “will he retire” hype is well underway for Gerrard and Frank Lampard

Decoding the unknown digital realm

Getting to grips with HTML, CSS and JavaScript is stimulating, challenging, creative, intense, frustrating - but ultimately rewarding

Whatever you think of advertising, David Abbott was a genius

You might not have heard of him but you would have seen his work - Abbott was one of advertising's greatest minds

The truth about the over-50s

Is there really, as reports suggest, a forgotten army of over-50s, crying out for work? The reality is rather more complicated

Keanu Reeves

The booming Fifties: It's time to change the conversation about this overlooked age group

The advertising industry continues to target 16-34 year-olds, who spending power continues to diminish. Meanwhile, Britain's demographics are being transformed

Of course children care about winning or losing

It’s with setbacks that we discover our true mettle, and those of our team-mates and opponents

From ‘tweenage’ mothers to Mods and Rockers, it's all too easy to demonise the young

From the 12-year-old mum to Mods and Rockers, there's always an excuse for alarmists to get on their high horse

Day In a Page

Breakthrough in solar panel manufacture promises cheap energy within a decade

Solar energy breakthrough: new panels will be cheaper and safer

Technical advance based on edible salt overcomes need to use toxic agents
A History of the First World War in 100 Moments: A glorious dawn for Britain’s women

A History of the First World War in 100 Moments

A glorious dawn for Britain’s women
Glastonbury 2014: Music, pints and even the loos are going hi-tech at the festival this summer

Music, pints and even the loos are going hi-tech at Glastonbury this summer

This year's festival will be more connected than ever, with 4G coverage and phone charging
'Community of top Welsh talent' sign up for rival adaptations of Dylan Thomas’s 'Under Milk Wood' to mark the poet's centenary

Dylan Thomas centenary

'Community of top Welsh talent' sign up for rival adaptations of 'Under Milk Wood'
Hannah Arterton steps out of sister Gemma's shadow with Walking on Sunshine starring role

Hannah Arterton steps out of sister Gemma's shadow

Hannah is set to star in 1980s-pop-soaked musical Walking on Sunshine, which is aiming to be this summer's Mamma Mia!
Nerds are the new jocks: US university offers athletics scholarships to skilled video game players

Nerds are the new jocks

US university offers athletics scholarships to skilled video game players
Real-life Game of Thrones

Margaret Beaufort: Real-life Game of Thrones

The story of Henry VII's mother might not be well known, but without her, the Tudors would never have come to power, says Livi Michael
US lawyer's test case to gain legal status for four chimpanzees could have far-reaching results

Should chimpanzees have the same rights as humans?

Steven Wise claims that certain intelligent animals have similar cognitive abilities to humans and should be treated accordingly
Andy Coulson's chance remark in phone-hacking trial revealed how much astrologers can earn

Just how much do astrologers earn?

Andy Coulson revealed that the News of the World paid Mystic Meg more than £200,000 a year to read the cosmic runes
How to help your child do well at school: 'Helicopter parents' and 'tiger mothers' should back off, say researchers

How to help your child do well at school

Researchers in the US came up with the astonishing finding that parental involvement in children's schooling makes no difference at all to test scores and exam grades
If there's one cure for an early World Cup exit, it's watching another country go through the exact same thing

Archie Bland on World Cup 2014

If there's one cure for an early exit, it's watching another country go through the exact same thing
Nick Bollettieri's Wimbledon 2014 Files: Watch Rafa Nadal go wham-bam past Lukas Rosol – but remember that he will not be able to keep up his all-action style for ever

Nick Bollettieri's Wimbledon Files

Watch Nadal go wham-bam past Rosol – but remember that he will not be able to keep up his all-action style for ever
A History of the First World War in 100 Moments: Campaign for peace turned former hero into public enemy No 1

A History of the First World War in 100 Moments

Campaign for peace turned former hero into public enemy No 1
Laurie Lee: As I walked out one Midsummer morning

As I walked out one Midsummer morning

A century ago saw the birth of Laurie Lee, whose most famous work, Cider with Rosie, immortalised the countryside of his youth
The Bunker Diary: Should books have happy endings?

Should books have happy endings?

Doom-laden tales such as 'The Bunker Diary' may impress prize juries, but books that offer hope are the ones that children remember with love [spoiler alert]