20 of the UK’s best hotels, campsites and cottages right on the beach | United Kingdom holidays

England Bournemouth Beach Lodges, Dorset It’s unusual to find a beach hut that you can sleep in overnight, so these small but beautifully designed lodges are understandably in demand. Positioned directly overlooking the quieter end of Bournemouth’s long, sandy beach, the miniature seaside boltholes combine white clapboard walls and nautical stripes with mod cons such … Read more

The end of WeightWatchers? How the dieting club lost out to slimming drugs | Diets and dieting

It began as a support group for overweight New Yorkers in 1963 and ballooned into a multimillion pound global enterprise that has spent decades selling people the dream of long-term weight loss. The trademark WeightWatchers’ points-based programme has been followed by millions, with accompanying cookbooks, groceries, weekly weigh-ins and “judgment-free” meetings, and a food-tracking app. … Read more

11 things you should know about using the gym, from ‘Is everyone watching me?’ to ‘How do I use a squat rack?’ | Fitness

The gym is back. In the UK, about 11.5 million people aged 16 and over now belong to one. Even old habits are making a comeback: after a few years of exhorting people to socially distance and wipe down machines, gym chains are removing cleaning stations, while their clientele go back to sharing kit and … Read more

The moment I knew: the Veronicas were on stage when I spotted him apologetically squeezing past people | Dating

Like most sane people, I’d always assumed “love at first sight” was a concept reserved solely for sappy romcoms and teenage diary musings. It certainly didn’t happen in real life, to real people, and it certainly couldn’t happen to me. I was entirely devoted to my career in radio and, after a particularly bad breakup, … Read more