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Who's the Daddy? - Part 2

Lana Citron | Posted 17.10.2012 | UK Lifestyle
Lana Citron

Over lunch we discussed the concept of having a baby together. Our instincts seem to be in synch and the situation though scary, (we only met six months ago) for want of verb 'smelled' good.

Travel Eye: New York for Everyone

Karen Edwards | Posted 16.10.2012 | UK Lifestyle
Karen Edwards

"NEW YORK IS AMAZING!" - that's what I've spent the last week saying to anyone and everyone who will listen. I've just got back from a trip there, you see. And my goodness, I am in love.

Recipe for the Weekend: Guinea Fowl Stuffed With Prosciutto, Mascarpone and Thyme With Radicchio and Borlotti Beans

Theo Randall | Posted 17.10.2012 | UK Lifestyle
Theo Randall

While this recipe will definitely impress your guests, it is actually very simple and can be prepared in just a easy few steps.

Capitalising on the Olympic Spirit

Harbir Kaur | Posted 15.10.2012 | UK Lifestyle
Harbir Kaur

It seems like it was only yesterday that my family and I were watching the 5 flame-forged rings ascending above the Olympic stadium. Now that we have ...

Lighten Up: Window Coating Could Boost Mood

The Huffington Post UK | Posted 16.08.2012 | UK Lifestyle

A window coating designed to let in additional light could be key to boosting people's mood in winter, suggest German researchers. The team has dev...

Walnuts Could 'Boost Sperm Quality'

PA | Posted 16.08.2012 | UK Lifestyle

A fistful of walnuts a day may help to keep the fertility doctor away, new research suggests. Eating 75 grams of the nuts daily was found to improv...

Scariest Women Of London 2012 Olympics? (VIDEO)

The Huffington Post UK | Brogan Driscoll | Posted 16.08.2012 | UK Lifestyle

Now that the London 2012 Olympic Games is over, we've been taking a closer look at all manner of sports to figure out which to enter for in Rio 2016. ...

Eggs Nearly As Bad As Smoking

The Huffington Post UK | Posted 16.08.2012 | UK Lifestyle

Eating egg yolks could be as damaging to your health as smoking cigarettes, a Canadian study has revealed. The cholesterol found in egg yolks accel...

Are These 'Gold-Digging' T-Shirts Offensive?

The Huffington Post UK | Brogan Driscoll | Posted 15.08.2012 | UK Lifestyle

Nike's tribute to Olympic gold medallists has really polarised opinion. The T-shirts - available only for women - feature the words "gold digging" ...

Gisele In Pout-Off With Horse for David Yurman AW12 Campaign

Kate Lawson | Posted 13.10.2012 | UK Style
Kate Lawson

I don't really know anyone who wears bling on the beach apart from models in the pages of the fashion glossies - mainly because statement jewellery doesn't translate well from a magazine to real life

Cosmetic Surgery Inquiry Launched After Breast Implants Scandal

PA | Posted 15.08.2012 | UK

A major review into cosmetic surgery is being launched in light of the PIP scandal. NHS medical director Sir Bruce Keogh, who will lead the inquiry...

Seaside Special

Caragh Little | Posted 14.10.2012 | UK
Caragh Little

It was a couple of weekends ago when I remembered.

Sculpting It Alone

Sabi Phagura | Posted 13.10.2012 | UK Lifestyle
Sabi Phagura

Body sculpting, has fascinated me for a long time - and that was way before Jodie Marsh popped up on our screens looking all honed and toned. And now with Olympic fever gripping the entire nation, I know I'm not alone in being jaw-droppingly fascinated by the scores of athletic bodies adorning our TV screens.

Planet Appetite: Bristol International Balloon Fiesta

Rupert Parker | Posted 11.10.2012 | UK Lifestyle
Rupert Parker

In the evening, after dark, there's what's known as the Nightglow. They inflate around 30 balloons and then fire them up in time to the music. Imagine a real-life Pinball machine and you'll get the idea.

Black Gay People Face Serious Problems Accessing Public Services

April Guasp | Posted 12.10.2012 | UK
April Guasp

Black and minority ethnic gay people, in particular, face problems beyond straightforward homophobia, because too often our public services seem only to be able to deal with one minority at a time.

Dreaming of a Life Change?

Louise Presley-Turner | Posted 12.10.2012 | UK Lifestyle
Louise Presley-Turner

Dreaming of changing your world, your environment can be hugely positive. Daydreaming or 'seeing' how your life could be better, can be the wake-up call you need to start making changes now.

Recipe for the Weekend: Tagliatelle With Asparagus, Crème Fraîche, Egg and Parmesan

Theo Randall | Posted 10.10.2012 | UK Lifestyle
Theo Randall

I thought a special tagliatelle con asparagi, crème fraîche, egg and parmesan would be a great addition to the Olympic 2012 celebrations this weekend.

Allergies Are Gender Related, Finds Breakthrough Study

PA | Posted 09.10.2012 | UK Lifestyle

Doctors have discovered a child's risk of developing an allergic disease is doubled if a parent of the same sex has suffered from it, new research has...

Planet Appetite: Mahindra Indian Homestays

Rupert Parker | Posted 08.10.2012 | UK Lifestyle
Rupert Parker

If India seems a rather daunting prospect, then staying in a homestay takes away a lot of the potential pain. It also allows you to experience a side of the country that no hotel can offer and your hosts may become lifelong friends.

US School Forces Pregnancy Tests On Girls, And Excludes Those Who Refuse

The Huffington Post UK | Lucy Sherriff | Posted 07.08.2012 | UK Universities & Education

A US school has been accused of forcing pregnancy tests on girls and excluding those who are either found to be pregnant or refuse to take the test. ...

A Journey Through Old Masters' Holland

Notting Hill Editions | Posted 03.10.2012 | UK
Notting Hill Editions

In Still Life with a Bridle, published by Notting Hill Editions, the Polish poet, Zbigniew Herbert, discovers the extraordinary in the ordinary as he ventures abroad.

Recipe for the Weekend: Sea Bass Carpaccio with Datterini tomatoes

Theo Randall | Posted 03.10.2012 | UK Lifestyle
Theo Randall

Carrying on the fish theme, this week I am going to show you how to make a lovely sea bass carpaccio with Datterini tomatoes, fresh chilli, and rocket.

Travel Eye: Fall in Love With Casablanca

Karen Edwards | Posted 03.10.2012 | UK Lifestyle
Karen Edwards

Casablanca is Morocco's largest city and is home to seven million people. With the country's tourism industry largely focussed on Marrakesh and Fez, you'll immediately feel Casa's vibrant but not forced natural state. This is a city that is now embracing tourism, but at the same time keeping its locality and traditions - sounds perfect right?

A Brisk Date on the Beach With the Guy Who Forgot His Age

The Guyliner | Posted 03.10.2012 | UK Lifestyle
The Guyliner

When your lake becomes devoid of fish - or you're sick of catching the same old ones - you must cast your net farther. To the sea, even. And so I find myself in a seaside town, firing up a dating app (allow me the indulgence of fooling myself that the men on this app are only looking for dates and nothing more intimate) and seeing who's available.

I Asked Twitter What I Should Blog About - The Most Popular Question? How Do You Feel About Trolls...

Dawn O'Porter | Posted 02.10.2012 | UK Lifestyle
Dawn O'Porter

Trolling hurts, it hurts bad. The worst thing about trolling? When people say 'it's part of the job' when you're in the public eye.