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- Now that's a tree house
- They are fairytale castles in the air, the structures of childhood fantasy taken to their most dazzling, exotic extreme. There is, of course, nothing new about living in the trees. As Philip Jodidio explains in his new book, Tree Houses, about these...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/home/1755-now-that-s-a-tree-house
- Fashion fit
- Sportswear, however luxurious, is not a word to strike joy into most ladies’ hearts. But gone are the days of the shiny shell suit. Today, fitness-focused fashions are bright and bold – and above all – flattering. So whether you are a yogi, a walker, a...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/style/fashion/1751-fashion-fit
- Dancing On The Edge
- There are some weeks when, frankly, it’s a bit of a struggle to find something new in the television schedule that I can recommend to your attention. And then there’s this week. Dancing On The Edge (scheduled for 4 February on BBC Two) is a big, shiny,...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/1752-dancing-on-the-edge
- Knit your own Queen!
- YOU WILL NEED For the doll ◆20g (¾oz), approximately 37m (40yds), of beige DK yarn. ◆ A small amount of pale grey DK yarn. ◆ Very small amounts of black, cream and red DK yarn. ◆ 10–15g (¼–½oz) polyester toy stuffi ng. For the clothes ◆ 25g (1 oz),...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/home/412-knit-your-own-queen
- Get your holiday booked
- Catch up on your classics A selection of big books everyone else has read One of the great pleasures of any summer holiday is finally having the time to read. But what happens if your last-minute panic buys prove a literary letdown? This year, protect...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/books/621-get-your-holiday-booked
- Book reviews: 22 June
- OUT NOW HOW THE QUEEN CAN MAKE YOU HAPPY by Mary Killen (Elliott & Thompson, £8.99) If you can't live like a queen, you can at least live like the Queen, argues Mary Killen in this intriguing small book. Killen, who writes the much-loved Her Indoors...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/books/548-book-reviews-22-june
- YOUR HEALTH Dr James Le Fanu: 25 May
- Every year our Queen dispatches more than 2,000 congratulatory telegrams to centenarians, a 10-fold increase on the 200 when she first ascended the throne – reflecting the astonishing increase in life expectancy during the 60 years of her reign. The...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/component/content/17-life/health/428-your-health-dr-james-le-fanu-25-may?Itemid=120
- The Queen uncovered
- There is a curious contradiction in what we know about the Queen. In one sense she is the best-known person in the country. Her activities are recorded almost everyday, sometimes at length; sometimes only in the unread Court Circular. She is frequently...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/profiles/109-the-queen-uncovered
- Now that's a celebration! (or 200 years of Royal Jubilees)
- Royal jubilees are rare and wonderful occurrences, and the recollection of the celebrations lives long in the nation’s collective memory. Only four British monarchs – George III, Victoria, George V and Elizabeth II – have enjoyed national jubilee...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/features/410-now-that-s-a-celebration-or-200-years-of-royal-jubilees
- Your Ultimate Jubilee Diary
- Jubilee events across the country NORTH TREASURES FROM THE QUEEN'S PALACES One-off show featuring the best of The Royal Collection culled from nine royal residencies. More than 100 objects on display range from paintings to Imperial Easter Eggs by...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/features/413-your-ultimate-jubilee-diary
- The truth about the Queen’s Corgis
- Some of us may think the scarlet-coated soldiers in bearskin hats marching in front of Buckingham Palace are Queen Elizabeth II’s front line of defence. In fact, her real Praetorian Guard is her fleet of corgis. The squat, stubby-legged dogs with...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/profiles/30-the-truth-about-the-queen-s-corgis
- 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
- 'If the Queen were a flower? She'd be an English Rose, of course!'
- He can already be described as a gardener, presenter, broadcaster, novelist and national treasure… and now there is another tag to add to this auspicious list: Royalist. Alan Titchmarsh has penned Elizabeth: Her Life, Our Times, in celebration of the...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/profiles/406-if-the-queen-were-a-flower-she-d-be-an-english-rose-of-course
- The Queen at home
- Welcome to the peace of my own home,’ said the Queen in her 1957 Christmas broadcast, the first to be televised. In fact, it was not only peaceful but freezing cold, thanks to the holes the technicians had drilled in the walls for their cables. You may...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/profiles/193-the-queen-at-home
- CHRISTMAS ON THE BOX
- For millennia, our ancestors would gather together at about this time of year and stare into the flickering flames of a campfire. They’d sip on the Neolithic equivalent of Baileys and muse quietly to themselves about why getting those monogrammed...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/1523-christmas-on-the-box
- A tour through Britain's glories
- We live on a small island, but in terms of spectacle and diversity, few places on earth can match it. From grand country houses and mysterious ancient monuments to chocolatebox villages, soaring cathedrals and magical open spaces, a journey through...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/travel/1536-a-tour-through-britain-s-glories
- Book Reviews: 25 May
- OUT NOW THE CHEMISTRY OF TEARS by Peter Carey (Faber and Faber, £17.99) When Matthew, Catherine Gehrig's lover of 13 years, unexpectedly dies, her world collapses. But her grief is all the more challenging as she must remain silent. Not only was...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/books/418-book-reviews-25-may
- Well done, Britain!
- It was surely one of the most memorable images of the summer: The Queen (or at least a stuntman named Gary Connery posing as the Queen) resplendent in a salmon-coloured evening dress, parachuting out of the night sky and into the fanfare of the...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/features/812-well-done-britain
- The Lady's ladies of 2012
- HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN DoB : 21 April 1926 In her Diamond Jubilee year, she’s now just three years shy of surpassing Queen Victoria to become our longest-reigning monarch. Why we love her Where to start? She was magnificent during the Diamond Jubilee...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/features/1533-the-lady-s-ladies-of-2012
- Book reviews: 20 April
- OUT NOW DISTRICT NURSE Patricia Jordan (Orion, £6.99), 224pp The BBC One series Call The Midwife became the most popular drama since 2001. Like Jennifer Worth, on whose memoirs Call The Midwife was based, Patricia Jordan was a midwife in the 1950s. She...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/books/246-reviews-books-20-april
Daily tip from the lady archive
"What makes leisure and holidays delightful is just the fact that they come rarely. If you can have them whenever you like they lose their nature.”
The Lady. The Joy of Work. 14th May 1914Your 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%







