The Daily Telegraph - Saturday - The Telegraph Magazine - 1 Nov 2025
Sugar high Why life is sweet for Jamie Laing
London calling: Sunday morning flea market, Cheshire Street, c1970, by Ron Mccormick
GONE FOR GOOD
STRANGER THINGS
THE LAST LAUGH
THE ENVY OF ALL
CANDY CRUSH Made
AGONY UNCLE
MY SATURDAY
FASHION
BEAUTY
DRINKS
FOOD
Sir Richard Branson My Saturday
THERE’S NEVER GOING TO BE
THERE’S NEVER GOING TO BE
Haunted by the WATERMARK murderer who lived in my house
Haunted by the WATERMARK murderer who lived in my house
From his famous Spam sketch to playing Mr Creosote, Terry Jones was one sixth of the nation’s beloved Monty Python team, as well as a respected historian. Now a new biography by one of his closest friends examines his comic genius and details an unexpecte
From his famous Spam sketch to playing Mr Creosote, Terry Jones was one sixth of the nation’s beloved Monty Python team, as well as a respected historian. Now a new biography by one of his closest friends examines his comic genius and details an unexpecte
End of an East End era
End of an East End era
Get out of your covet zone
Get out of your covet zone
JOIN THE BROWNIES
RICHARD MADELEY
WILLIAM SITWELL
DIANA HENRY
MARK HIX
ED CUMMING
VICTORIA MOORE
LISA ARMSTRONG
SONIA HARIA
Beef and potato pie
The Telegraph’s award-winning food writer Diana Henry on the enduring comfort of meat-and-potatoes meals
Beef and potato pie
Massaman beef and potato curry
Shoulder of lamb with boulangère potatoes
SMOKED HADDOCK ARANCINI
Swim pickings
PRAWN TOASTS
PRAWN TOASTS
MINI CRAB THERMIDOR TARTS
FISH TIKKA SKEWERS
Thanks for nothing
This week’s specials…
Under fire: beautiful wines against the odds
WINES OF THE WEEK: BEST OF LEBANON
‘You’ll be fed sourdough until positively stuffed’
Ways to wear... Brown trainers
Ways to wear... Brown trainers
How heritage dressing got a modern twist
Has Kris Jenner redefined the face of ageing?
Three great skin saviours
‘How can we get out of Christmas at Mum’s house?’
‘I worry I’ll lose my long-term girlfriend if I say no to polyamory’
‘Could my son’s new WATERMARK fixation with his Irish heritage be offensive?’
WATERMARK
WATERMARK
WATERMARK
WATERMARK
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