Assuming rachel is required, and johnson is required, the following results were found.
- Sir Patrick Moore
- A small boy crept out of his house in pyjamas, binoculars in one hand, a guide to astronomy in the other, and gazed up to the starlit heavens in awe. That six-year-old knew something in that moment, which those of us who beetle about with our heads...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/profiles/60-sir-patrick-moore
- Give me moor!
- Its only with reluctance that I am prepared to share with you one of this island’s richest secrets, which is Exmoor National Park, a patchwork of hog’s back cliffs, heathery moorland, green valleys, burbling rivers, wooded cleeves, where I have been...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/travel/26-give-me-moor
- I really was suicidal… but now I’m back
- The nation’s most famous birdwatcher opens the door of his playhouse high on a hill in Hampstead – an Aladdin’s cave of drum kits, African masks, vintage magazines and fairy lights – and shuffles through in his slippers to a kitchen kitted out like a...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/features/35-i-really-was-suicidal-but-now-i-m-back
- Can a haircut really make you 10 years younger?
- You really should think about a haircut,’ said my friend. ‘I know someone. You should go to him. Whenever he cuts someone’s hair, it’s like Botox. He makes everyone look 10 years younger.’ Usually I ignore suggestions to tame my sheepy mane. But when a...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/style/beauty/70-can-a-haircut-really-make-you-10-years-younger
- Power on a Plate
- I am a firm believer that exercise works better than any drug. If I am grumpy, a run, a couple of sets of singles, a walk up a vertical cleeve on Exmoor, preferably during an extreme weather event, sort me out. I cheer up, and feel much better, both...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/component/content/17-life/health/126-power-on-a-plate?Itemid=120
- The Print Room
- Fed up of trooping up West to a theatre and sitting with your knees jammed into your chest, for an experience that – including pre-performance drinks and a jumbo box of Maltesers and "a bite" somewhere afterwards - works out as more expensive than a...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/theatre/282-the-print-room
- Roman Holiday
- I’ve always found Rome the most romantic city in the world (if it’s not, wahey, too much information, my first son was conceived there, in the Trastevere, after a languorous lunch of artichokes, risotto, and nocciola ice cream). And now, 20 years after...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/travel/1838-roman-holiday
- DINING OUT AT HOME
- In October 2010, my husband said something as I was clearing up the wreckage of a dinner party (when the guests leave after midnight he always begs, 'Please don't let's do this now,' but I can't bear to come down to mess in the morning, so I send him...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/117-dining-out-at-home
- Her way was to make ’em laugh
- No one wrote more amusingly about the important things in women's lives – love, betrayal, heartbreak, children, parents, sex, ageing, dating, dieting, the perfect chocolate-chip cookie, the death of romance, death itself – than Nora Ephron, who has...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/profiles/651-her-way-was-to-make-em-laugh
- Anyone for a downpour?
- On a sunny day, there is nowhere most of us would rather be than in SW19, watching two fit, lithe, tanned young men in white shorts scamper about on emerald-green grass, while we sip Pimm’s. For Wimbledon is just one of those very special places that...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/features/603-fancy-a-downpour
- The Forging of The Iron Lady
- Still puzzled by the sudden reappearance of a woman who seems familiar, with a signature look: helmet of yellow hair, severe skirt-suit in a hard, bright shade of blue, and some sort of creamy silky blouse with a pussycat bow, who looks awfully like...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/profiles/120-the-fordgin-of-the-iron-lady
- Designer rules
- When I go to meet Annabel Astor, the co-founder of furniture chain OKA (pronounced ‘ochre’ rather than ‘OK yah’, which is only fitting for this deliberately ‘unSloaney mid-market’ emporium), I manage to go to the wrong Chelsea shop. My iPhone tells me...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/home/303-designer-rules
- How I got 15 years younger – on holiday
- What do women want? Let me tell you. They want longevity. And they want wellness. And they want people to tell them they look ‘incredible for their age’. Which is why this new resort in the hills of the Algarve, a few whitetowelling- slippered steps...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/travel/1573-how-i-got-15-years-younger-on-holiday
- How to survive the slopes
- Family holidays are as trying and as complicated as families themselves. Different generations have different needs, and speeds. This is especially true when it comes to the slopes. In theory, family skiing holidays shouldn’t work. But somehow, they...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/travel/1691-how-to-survive-the-slopes
- How To Be A Lady: An Elegant History
- I more or less had to tell you about How To Be A Lady: An Elegant History (BBC Four, 9pm on Tuesday) which is part of BBC Four’s Time Shift documentary strand. Not just because it celebrates the classic ladylike values that this magazine has long...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/2056-how-to-be-a-lady-an-elegant-history
- Book Reviews: 15 March
- OUT NOW A MONTH BY THE SEA: ENCOUNTERS IN GAZA by Dervla Murphy (Eland Publishing, £16.99) Between November 2008 and December 2010, the intrepid travel writer Dervla Murphy, then in her 70s, spent eight months in Israel and the West Bank. ‘During...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/books/2004-book-reviews-15-march
- How to write a bestseller
- Louise Fennell (pronounced NOT like the vegetable, but with the emphasis on the second syllable) is tall, blonde and smiley – and cannot contain her joy. For Mrs Fennell, aged 55, former ragtrader and photographer’s agent, mother of two grown-up...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/features/695-how-to-write-a-bestseller
- Coco's corner: October 5
- Dear Readers, All things must pass, said George Harrison. And it was Heraclitus who said, ‘All is Flux. Nothing is Stationary.’ I won’t write it in ancient Greek because Eric the cat will not understand. No one heard Heraclitus say this, but it’s all...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/features/1144-coco-s-corner-october-5
- Book reviews: 6 April
- OUT NOW ALYS, ALWAYS Harriet Lane (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £12.99), 224pp It's not often that you pick up a first novel with an unpromising title and a somewhat gloomy cover by a female writer you've never really heard of and, six hours later, put it...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/books/211-reviews-6th-april
- Book reviews: 2 November
- OUT NOW THE HOROLOGICON by Mark Forsyth (Icon Books, £12.99) Mark Forsyth wrote the bestselling Etymologicon, a collection of verbal curiosities. So, if you like the sound of that then you should rush out to buy this one – a day's jaunt through the...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/books/1279-book-reviews-2-november
Daily tip from the lady archive
“THERE is great satisfaction to be had in properly ironed garments that look as if they have just come out of the shop window.”
The Lady. You Can’t Iron? 19th February, 1953Your vote...
Q: The Queen has received a £5m boost in the funds she receives from the taxpayer to carry out her official duties. Do you approve?
Yes - the Queen does a great job and is well worth it - 59.5%
No - the UK economy is struggling and this is unfair - 40.5%







