Dame Denise Lewis: ‘I love an apple crumble – just don’t talk to me while I enjoy myself’ | Food

I was a naughty athlete. Ask Daley [Thompson] and Linford [Christie]: they didn’t drink, and they still don’t drink. Not a drop passes their lips. Those are the consummate athletes. I was a mischievous athlete. You know the little miniature bottles of Drambuie? My roommates would notice at the end of a competition that Lewis … Read more

Blind date: ‘He said I looked like Kate Moss, then went, “No, wait, Kate Bush – I still fancy her though!”’ | Life and style

Emily on Jack What were you hoping for?A fun evening and my first column in the Guardian. First impressions?Very understanding about how late I was. What did you talk about?Ice-cream van turf wars. Whether you’d buy bedsheets from a charity shop. My undying love for Pizza Express. My new cow-print shoes. Most awkward moment? He told me … Read more

What is the meaning of life? 15 possible answers – from a palliative care doctor, a Holocaust survivor, a jail inmate and more | Philosophy books

In September 2015, I was unemployed, heartbroken and living alone in my dead grandad’s caravan, wondering what the meaning of life was. Where was I going to find happiness, or purpose, or meaning? What was the point to all of this? Like any millennial, I turned to Google for the answers. I trawled through essays, … Read more

‘I didn’t hate it, but I didn’t feel particularly well afterwards’: the best (and worst) vegan cheese, tested | Vegan food and drink

When I was asked to review plant-based cheeses, I thought twice about doing so. Although there are some companies, usually smaller operations, that make non-dairy cheese out of fermented nuts or soya beans, more often than not it’s manufactured by big companies who are adept at recreating flavours, but who use ultra-processed ingredients such as … Read more

Paying for the climate crisis: how to stop debt following disasters in low-income countries | Before Disaster Strikes

When Hurricane Beryl tore through Grenada and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in July, right at the start of the 2024 hurricane season, it knocked out power and communications, destroyed buildings and left 11 people dead as well as thousands homeless. Supercharged by warm seas, Beryl rapidly strengthened to a category 5 hurricane. The total … Read more

Mountaineer Chris Bonington: ‘I’ve come very close to death so many times, it’s difficult to pick the closest’ | Mountaineering

Born in London, Chris Bonington, 90, joined the army and became an Outward Bound instructor. In 1975, he led the first expedition to successfully climb Everest via its south-west face. Ten years later, he reached the summit himself. In 1996, he was knighted for services to mountaineering, and his many books include the memoir Ascent. He has two surviving children … Read more

Which burger chain was named after Jerry Murrell and his sons? The Saturday quiz | Quiz and trivia games

The questions 1 Before Liz Truss, who was the last prime minister never to contest a general election?2 Which Egyptian pharaoh’s tomb was identified in 2025?3 What is the England’s southernmost city?4 In Chinese, what animal’s name means “big bear cat”? 5 The rock kimberlite is renowned as a source of what?6 Carina Vogt, in … Read more