Health
Reader's Digest UK
10 Tips For Your Grocery List
Eating healthily starts with the way you do your food shopping
2 min |
June 2019
Reader's Digest UK
Dearest Diary
This month Olly Mann professes his love for the lost art of keeping a physical diary
4 min |
June 2019
Reader's Digest UK
My Great Escape: East To West
Our reader Hannah Oakes from Buckinghamshire explores the United States by train.
2 min |
July 2019
Reader's Digest UK
A Bond For Life
This month, Dr Max Pemberton recounts a formative connection from his youth which taught him much more than any gap year ever could have…
3 min |
July 2019
Reader's Digest UK
Sunshine-Savvy
Here’s how to utilise the sunniest season of the year to boost your year-round health; from clearing up eczema to improving your mental wellbeing.
2 min |
July 2019
Reader's Digest UK
Botanical Bliss
This summer, bring the outdoors in by decorating with an on-trend green palette and plenty of natural textures.
1 min |
July 2019
Reader's Digest UK
Changing Gear
This month Olly Mann inherits a family heirloom, and learns a lesson in letting go.
4 min |
July 2019
Reader's Digest UK
Space Tourism: One Small Step For Private Companies
Tamara Hinson examines why space exploration developments shouldn’t just be of interest to budding astronauts—they’re helping to overhaul our holidays, too.
6 min |
July 2019
Reader's Digest UK
Healthy Gut, Healthy Mind
Do you ever think of your gut as your “second brain”? Recent studies prove that the two are more closely interconnected than you think
5 min |
June 2019
Reader's Digest UK
Ethan Hawke “ Movies, Books And Rock ‘n' Roll Are My Church Of Choice”
With inumerable quality acting, screenwriting and directing credits as well as several published novels to his name, Ethan Hawke is a true cultural polymath. Here, he talks to James Mottram about the things that set his soul on fire and why its so hard to make a living doing what you love.
5 min |
November 2018
Reader's Digest UK
Anton du Beke: I Remember…
Anton du Beke is one of the most instantly recognisable dancers in the world, best known for his work on the BBCs StrictlyCome Dancing, in which he has featured since its celebrity revival in 2004
7 min |
November 2018
Reader's Digest UK
23 Ways Salt Is Making You Sick
23 Ways Salt Is Making You Sick
6 min |
November 2018
Reader's Digest UK
Winter Warmer
Make your home cosy this season with a woodburning stove and follow our guide on how to choose the right model for you.
1 min |
November 2018
Reader's Digest UK
Party Style
Lisa Lennkh is a banker turned fashion writer, stylist and blogger. Her blog, The Sequinist, focuses on sparkle and statement style for midlife women
2 min |
November 2018
Reader's Digest UK
Plug In & Play
This month, Olly Mann offers some handy alternatives to the mainstream earphone choices
1 min |
November 2018
Reader's Digest UK
Doctor Jane Goodall I Remember…
Renowned primatologist and anthropologist, Dame Jane Goodall, 84, is the world’s foremost expert on chimpanzees and an environmental activist.
7 min |
February 2019
Reader's Digest UK
Pay Your Way Or Stay Away?
Some checks or treatments are available on the NHS, some aren’t, and yet others have a long wait. What care is it worth investing in and when should you keep your hands in your pockets?
2 min |
February 2019
Reader's Digest UK
Stash In The Attic
Olly Mann goes stationery shopping but finds himself on an unexpected trip down memory lane instead…
4 min |
February 2019
Reader's Digest UK
A Boozy Burden
Binge drinkers put a strain on the NHS, and Max Pemberton’s patience for inebriated patients is wearing thin…
3 min |
February 2019
Reader's Digest UK
Shrugging The Pain Away
A recent kayaking excursion reopened some old wounds for Olly Mann
4 min |
August 2018
Reader's Digest UK
Rob Brydon: 'People Tell Me To Cheer Up'
HE’S BEST KNOWN AS GENIAL UNCLE BRYN IN GAVIN & STACEY as well as for his drolly funny trips around England and Europe with Steve Coogan and for his quick-witted hosting of Would I Lie To You? But it seems Rob Brydon can now add “sex symbol” to his CV thanks to Swimming With Men, the British comedy film where he spends much of his time in just a pair of trunks.
6 min |
August 2018
Reader's Digest UK
Barry Cryer I Remember
At 83, comedy legend Barry Cryer has been in showbusiness for six decades. Here he looks back on a life of love, loss and laughter.
7 min |
August 2018
Reader's Digest UK
Fake It 'Till You Make It
A questionable beauty decision offers Dr Max an unexpected insight into the lives of his patients…
2 min |
August 2018
Reader's Digest UK
Opening Heaven's Door
I had no idea there was this kept-hidden world all around me
7 min |
August 2018
Reader's Digest UK
Sweet Talk
We’re hearing more and more about how unhealthy sugar is. Still need convincing? Here are some surprising but sound reasons to kick the sticky stuff…
2 min |
June 2018
Reader's Digest UK
The Real God Delusion
This month, Max Pemberton discovers that not all delusions need to be “cured”
2 min |
June 2018
Reader's Digest UK
100 Word Story Competition
After thousands of entries—and months of voting—we can finally reveal the winners of our short-story competition
6 min |
June 2018
Reader's Digest UK
Nana Mouskouri I Remember...
In a career spanning 50 years, Greek singer Nana Mouskouri has released over 200 albums in ten different languages. She looks back on growing up in war-torn Athens and finding international fame…
7 min |
June 2018
Reader's Digest UK
How To Stop Worrying
STUDYING IN HER DORMITORY ROOM alone one evening at the University of Victoria, Canada, student Jill Taylor suddenly felt a tightening in her stomach and found it difficult to breathe. “My heart was racing, my vision tunnelled,” she says. “I was scared. I didn’t know what was happening to me.” It was November 2006 and the then second-year university student phoned for an appointment with her doctor the next day.
6 min |
May 2018
Reader's Digest UK
8 Ways To Become A Morning Person
Feel like a zombie first thing? Find it hard to get started? Try these suggestions to help you rise and shine—and be effective from morn till night
2 min |