Dining across the divide: ‘He asked what I think of Trump. He’s a dangerous idiot’ | Life and style

Lian, 57, Darlington Occupation Former professor of chemistry, now head of growth for a green startup Voting record Labour party member. Before that had voted Green in some local elections. Describes himself as centre left Amuse bouche A former PhD student of Lian’s is now his boss. “I only went to work for her for five weeks. … Read more

Blind date: ‘I was hoping to meet the love of my life – or to get a good story out of it’ | Life and style

William on Lucy What were you hoping for?An evening with someone fun, full of character and full of conversations. First impressions?Really beautiful eyes. She was very bubbly and also funny. She made me laugh on a number of occasions – proper belly laughter too! What did you talk about?Microwave chips. Japan, India and Korea. Charli xcx. … Read more

‘There’s no excuse for ugly people’: controversial dentist Mike Mew on how ‘mewing’ can make you more attractive | Life and style

In a two-storey house in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, Dr Mike Mew perches on an ergonomic kneeling chair in front of two vast computer monitors, a microphone and three dazzling studio lights mounted on a rig, a vision mixing console and a studio camera complete with Autocue. Behind him, on a white shelf, is an enormous … Read more

Tamsin Greig: ‘What is the worst thing anyone’s said to me? “And for you, sir?” It happens a lot’ | Tamsin Greig

Born in Kent, Tamsin Greig, 58, studied drama at the University of Birmingham. Her television work includes Black Books, Green Wing, Episodes and Friday Night Dinner, and she won the 2007 Best Actress Olivier award for her role in Much Ado About Nothing. Until 21 June, she stars in The Deep Blue Sea at Theatre Royal Haymarket in … Read more