The Sunday Telegraph - Sunday - 14 Sep 2025
How fat jabs are changing every part of British life
Julia Bradbury: why I have to say no to alcohol
‘What am I going to serve in future: a couple of quail’s eggs?’
The rise of one-size-fits-all
‘People will wake up to exercising’
No more fly and flop
‘A risk of less tolerance for larger bodies’
Countering ‘Ozempic face’
‘Weight loss titles need to offer more’
Millions of people are obsessively tracking planes
Millions of people are obsessively tracking planes
AIRCRAFT LOVED BY FLIGHT-TRACKING ENTHUSIASTS
Airbus Beluga & BelugaXL Antonov AN-225 Avro Lancaster
DC-3
Oldest aircraft
Bridget Phillipson’s legacy won’t just destroy schools, but knowledge itself
The Midults Annabel Rivkin & Emilie McMeekan I spend my life herding people around; I feel resentful and useless. Is this burnout?
Bridget Phillipson’s legacy won’t just destroy schools, but knowledge itself
Introducing the £2,600 yoga bag (but you’ll still have to carry your mat)
‘Before my diagnosis I was a big social drinker’
‘Before my diagnosis I was a big social drinker’
Julia Bradbury and Ben Greenfield’s rules for boozy nights
The uncrowded Caribbean island mass tourism forgot
Essentials
A velvet voice and a sharp tongue
‘We’re like a married couple – we argue and don’t have sex’
‘We’re like a married couple – we argue and don’t have sex’
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