Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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Everything is fluid in the Paris apartment of an artistic director and scenographer famed in the fashion world for his visual displays
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Bringing a child into the world is a big decision. But now? With a surrogate and a travel ban? Could it be more complicated, asks Nicole Mowbray
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Unofficial trails quietly carved into the landscape by people seeking shortcuts are nothing new. But lockdown has lent them a surprising new twist… By Amelia Tait
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Long days and short weeks have been measured in Irish poetry, says Séamas O’Reilly
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The writer always had a hard time with cash. Then an unexpected cheque arrived in the post – and things got worse
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Consumers want to make ethical choices, but following the money reveals it is almost impossible to hold companies to account
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The scholar and opera singer who sneaked into Tibet in the 1920s was also an anarchist, ran a casino and adopted a Buddhist monk
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The world’s largest digital arts centre opened this week in a former submarine base, its cavernous chambers and dazzling visual effects providing exactly what visitors need after nearly three months in confinement
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The personal items that Neil, Buzz and others carried with them – and left up there
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Two dishes, one savoury, one sweet, whose scatterings of herbs celebrate early summer. By Nigel Slater
Technology
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Lockdown has been good for Jelle’s Marble Runs, which has acquired more than 1m YouTube subscribers
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Automatons have been chipping in with the effort to beat Covid, from disinfecting hospitals to delivering groceries
Regulars
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The future royal wore a trouser suit for her first official evening engagement with Prince Harry, ushering in a new kind of sartorial diplomacy
Advice
People
The big picture
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Let’s step outside with some design ideas for your green space or patio
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