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Charlotte Lytton

  • ‘What we’re being told about Lockerbie is absolute nonsense from beginning to end’

    Ever since Flora was killed on Pan Am Flight 103, Dr Jim Swire has been searching for answers – and says the FBI has the wrong man

    By Charlotte Lytton 15 Nov 2023, 7:00pm
    Jim Swire
  • How lockdown aged brains by two extra years – and how to turn back the clock

    Loneliness and isolation have impacted our cognitive function much faster than the ageing process alone but you can minimise the damage

    By Charlotte Lytton 15 Nov 2023, 3:23pm
    Middle-aged UK populations have suffered significant cognitive decline as a result of the previous COVID-19 national lockdowns, according to one study
  • ‘Gardeners don’t agree with what they’re being told to say’: What’s going wrong at Gardeners’ World?

    As the BBC’s hardy perennial struggles to remain relevant, tensions are mounting

    By Charlotte Lytton 13 Nov 2023, 7:00pm
    Gardeners' World presenter Monty Don 'has done his absolute best to fly the flag of organic gardening'
  • ‘Nothing short of astounding’: How Egypt defied the odds to eliminate hepatitis C

    Within a decade, the country has gone from having among the worst global rates of the disease to near eradication

    By Charlotte Lytton 8 Nov 2023, 8:00am
    Camel traders in Egypt
  • The mystery of Ireland’s ‘vanishing triangle’ – where six women disappeared without a trace

    In the 1990s, the unsolved cases sparked a hunt for a serial killer. A new documentary shines a light on the fruitless search for justice

    By Charlotte Lytton 7 Nov 2023, 8:00pm
    Missing women
  • No wonder dating is in decline – swiping is a full-time job

    Wading through dating apps in hope of finding an eligible stranger is a Sisyphean task – good luck holding down a career while attempting it

    Charlotte Lytton 1 Nov 2023, 2:00pm
    Online dating
  • Miriam Cates is blaming the wrong people for our childcare crisis

    Cates is carving herself out as the saviour of Britain’s dwindling marriage and fertility levels – but working mums aren't the problem

    Charlotte Lytton 1 Nov 2023, 8:32am
    Miriam Cates
  • Telling patients to travel 100 miles for treatment is a new low for the NHS

    Let’s call the plan that gives us the ability to make a long-distance appointment what it really is – a downright failure

    By Charlotte Lytton 31 Oct 2023, 7:09pm
    Surgery
  • Matthew Perry: The tragedy of extreme addiction is that the body may never recover

    The comic star appeared to have achieved sobriety-induced optimism – but drink and drug abuse takes its toll on the body, even in recovery

    By Charlotte Lytton 30 Oct 2023, 7:15am
    Matthew Perry
  • The truth about IVF – and what can really cause early menopause

    Trinny Woodall recently opened up about going through early menopause after having IVF treatments – we consulted experts to get the facts

    By Charlotte Lytton 27 Oct 2023, 1:29pm
    ivf early menopause
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  • How starting your bedtime routine at 7am will lead to a better night's sleep

    Follow this 24-hour programme designed by sleep experts to reboot your routine

    By Charlotte Lytton 26 Oct 2023, 5:32pm
    'Sleep is the single most powerful performance-enhancing health providing behaviour known to humankind, and it’s completely free'
  • How starting your bedtime routine at 7am will lead to a better night's sleep

    Follow this 24-hour programme designed by sleep experts to reboot your routine

    By Charlotte Lytton 26 Oct 2023, 5:32pm
    'Sleep is the single most powerful performance-enhancing health providing behaviour known to humankind, and it’s completely free'
  • This musical about anti-Semitism fails to speak to the moment

    2/5

    A topic like this, in a time like now, calls for turbo-charged chutzpah – but this show isn't up to the job just yet

    By Charlotte Lytton 22 Oct 2023, 3:05pm
    Amy Parker and Maya Kristal Tenenbaum in Antisemitism: A (((Musical)))
  • ‘It’s a sinking ship’: how Britain fell out of love with Blue Peter

    With plummeting ratings and a revolving door of presenters, Blue Peter no longer matters to kids like it used to. Does it have a future?

    By Charlotte Lytton 19 Oct 2023, 5:00pm
    Better days: Peter Purves, Valerie Singleton and John Noakes
  • Nick Frost: I don’t have a weight loss target, my goal is to stay alive

    The realisation that he wouldn’t be around to see his two-year-old daughter grow up drove the actor to lose eight stone in six months

    By Charlotte Lytton 18 Oct 2023, 2:16pm
    Nick Frost in 2020, left, and again in 2023, right
  • 50 years on, America’s oldest missing teens case might finally be cracked

    In 1973 Mitchel Weiser and Bonnie Bickwit disappeared after heading to a concert but their case wasn’t acted upon – now it has been reopened

    By Charlotte Lytton 13 Oct 2023, 2:16pm
    The only public picture of Bonnie and Mitchel
  • The cancelled professor launching the UK’s first ‘anti-woke’ university course

    Birkbeck University’s former head of politics explains why he’s putting his head above the parapet with a new learning centre

    By Charlotte Lytton 10 Oct 2023, 9:00am
    Professor Eric Kauffmann
  • Watch out Glasgow – liberalised drug-taking zones wreak havoc

    Before the city goes ahead with plans to open a 'drug consumption room', it should look at the misery other schemes have caused

    By Charlotte Lytton 6 Oct 2023, 10:30am
    2021 saw the highest number of deaths from drug poisoning since records began in 1993
  • Why this £40k Welsh school is dubbed the ‘hippie Hogwarts’ – and how it’s educating the next generation

    Welcoming refugees to royals, this unconvential college is breeding the next generation of global changemakers in a 12th-century castle

    By Charlotte Lytton 23 Sep 2023, 5:00pm
    UWCA
  • The key to a happy marriage could lie in maths

    Prof David Sumpter helps Premier League footballers up their game, but his tips could help us all improve our health and relationships

    By Charlotte Lytton 6 Sep 2023, 1:20pm
    Prof David Sumpter maths expert
  • Air traffic control is getting dicey – here’s why

    The UK’s airport meltdown is the tip of a global iceberg, where staff shortages and near-misses paint a grim picture for aviation

    By Charlotte Lytton 1 Sep 2023, 8:00pm
    Air traffic controllers airport travel transportation
  • What life is really like when you’re a hermit

    The sighting of the ‘wolf man’ in remote northern Germany is only the latest in the tradition of lives spent in search of ultimate solitude

    By Charlotte Lytton 28 Aug 2023, 10:37am
    The Hermit of Treig
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