Houseplant clinic: why do my supermarket plants keep dying? | Houseplants

What’s the problem?Should I buy houseplants from the supermarket? I’ve had mixed results – some have thrived, but others (especially herbs) have barely survived the journey home. DiagnosisWhile supermarkets often offer attractive prices and convenience, plants are treated more like fast-moving stock than living things. They are often displayed under harsh lights and watered inconsistently. Herbs, in … Read more

A new start after 60: I built a new life 10,000 miles from my husband – and we’re still happily married | Women

Margaret Murphy had a lovely house in Brisbane, Australia, and four children when she noticed “a cumulative feeling” that she wanted a different sort of life from that of her husband, Peter. They had been happily married for 30 years but their children had grown up, and in the emptier house their “different expectations” became … Read more

My tour of Serbia in ‘the worst car in history’: from medieval castles to brutalist classics | Serbia holidays

‘Jump in, comrade,” my driver honks and calls out the window of the smallest, boxiest car I’ve ever seen: the communist vintage Yugo. I’m setting off on a tour of Yugoslav-era Belgrade with driver Vojin Žugić from Yugoverse tours, a company in the business of cold-war nostalgia. The car is a time capsule, with its … Read more

From governor to reading buddy: seven ways to help a school prosper | Consumer affairs

Become a governor An important part of a school’s leadership, a governor helps provide strategic direction for its running. The role usually involves termly meetings of the full governing body and membership, and meetings of one of the subgroups. You will also be expected to be on any complaint, exclusion and disciplinary panels. There is … Read more

Signs of dementia or normal forgetfulness? How to tell the difference | Health & wellbeing

You walk into a room and forget why. Someone introduces themselves at a party and within seconds you’ve forgotten their name. You can’t remember where you parked the car. You’ve put your phone in the fridge. You can’t recall your granddaughter’s name. Your best friend dies and you keep forgetting they’re gone. Is it tiredness, … Read more

I’ve run 60 marathons. Here’s what I’ve learned (and the race-day kit that keeps me going) | Marathon running

It’s marathon season and, among the technical-fabric-clad army of runners toeing the start lines at the big city races, there’ll be thousands of mildly terrified first-timers. They’ll be ready to tackle the 26 miles and 385 yards – and take a daunting step into the unknown. Or more like 50,000 steps. The Guardian’s journalism is … Read more