Sunday 1 March 2015

Martin Clunes: 'Everything becomes difficult at my age'





TAKING on the role of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has been a huge step for Martin Clunes – and it was all thanks to his wife, as he tells David Stephenson


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A disloyal friend and lacklustre sex life: Agony aunt answers your questions





OUR agony aunt gets to the heart of your sex and relationship problems


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Astronaut tweets Spock tribute to Leonard Nimoy while gazing out over Earth

The tributes to Leonard Nimoy, who passed away Friday from complications due to lung disease, are pouring in, including from where man once had never gone before.Colonel Terry Virts tweeted a photo of himself holding up the Vulcan...


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Rockers keeping the faith

Some bands will tell you there is not much point in making records these days - no one buys full-length albums. And yet, they still keep on churning them out regardless.Faith No More, however, was one of the few exceptions. There...


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Princess Diana's favourite ski resort: Get a piste of the action with a chalet in Lech





IT WON the heart of a princess in the past, but now Lech is out to lure less regal ski fans to the Austrian resort.


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Government to continue relaxed rules on planning permission for home extensions





PLANNING restrictions on home extensions are to be relaxed for another five years under Tory plans to help families stuck on the housing ladder to improve not move.


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Little Ellie born without genetic disease thanks to pioneering 'designer baby' technique





BABY Ellie Cross was born free of a genetic disease which could have claimed her life, thanks to a pioneering technique.


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Parallel lines: Monochrome outfits for spring





GO graphic in monochrome for statement style


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Amara, Rimmel, Microsoft Lumia: The things we want this week





THERE'S something for every budget in this week’s must-have selection


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Denim delights: Jean-ius fashion for spring





THESE jean-ius designs are no longer just for weekend wear


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Great lengths: The best hair cleansing products





GET lustrously long locks with our beauty editor’s pick of pampering haircare


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Maureen Lipman: 'It's not good for my image but I like the Queen'





AWARD-WINNING actress Maureen, 68, is currently starring in Harvey on the West End stage


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Pretty pastels: Delicate hues for your home





GET set for spring with a palette of delicate shades


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Spring fresh: The best tools to clean your home





IS IT time for a new-season spruce-up? Then take a look at our guide to creating a clean and ordered home


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Detective turned crime author Michele Giuttari explains how his lead character is himself





GIULIA RHODES meets the Italian police chief turned best-selling novelist whose fictional police hero is involved with fighting the mafia, just like he was.


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Tom Kitching, Of Montreal, The Shires, Carole King: Album reviews





WITH his insistent, attacking technique and a brilliant ear for arrangement, Kitching has brought an adventurous, almost indie sensibility to English folk fiddle playing


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The Overtones 'We’ve gone from doo wop to heartbreak’





THE most stylish band in pop return with an album of soul classics. Clair Woodward meets the band rejected by The X Factor who bounced back to success


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Banished actress MyAnna Buring: 'I was so excited to be part of this series'





THE 35-year-old is a familiar face to period drama fans, appearing in both Downton Abbey and Ripper Street. Now she is being transported down under for a Jimmy McGovern drama about convicts sent to Australia


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TV round-up: Broadchurch finale, Wolf Hall and The Brit Awards





SHOULD there be a better hour of period drama this year than the last episode of Wolf Hall then I will eat my breeches. This near-perfect costume series concluded its six-part season with a chilling final 10 minutes that made the Broadchurch finale look as menacing as Dora The Explorer.


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The joy of dance Class Concert by Mikhailovsky Ballet Review





MICHAEL “Misha” Messerer is sending seismic tremors through St Petersburg, birth place of the Russian Revolution. After six years with the Mikhailovsky Ballet of which he is now director, the neighbouring Maryiinsky company, dubbed the cradle of classical ballet, is nervously looking to its laurels.


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