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Rebecca ReidThe Telegraph |
In an ideal world, if I said the name “Marina Wheeler”, you’d know that I was talking about the anti-harassment tsar for the Labour Party. Or an...
Generally speaking, I’m against the trend for bringing back old television shows. I think Big Brother ran its course, and while I’m sure...
There is an old cliché that whenever parents announce that they’re getting divorced, they rush to tell the kids that it’s not their fault, to...
The first time I read Helen Fielding’s Bridget Jones’s Diary I was 10. I found it in a holiday cottage somewhere, and because I’ve got...
The comedian Bill Hicks once said that “if you want to understand a society, take a look at what drugs it uses”. While I take Bill’s point, that...
I started working as a journalist in the mid 2010s, which means that much of my early career was based around waiting for someone to say something...
It’s become socially acceptable to regard missing people as a form of entertainment. And never has that been more clear than in the reporting around...
Earlier this week I listened to an interview with a famous woman, during which she discussed all the trials and tribulations of being a working mum....
I’ve fallen into the habit of calling myself divorced. I use it in writing, I say it in conversation, I respond “divorced” when someone asks me...
According to a YouGov poll released this week, only 28 per cent of people would support a move for companies to install a policy where employees have...
One of the most common questions I got asked in my tenure as a sex writer is how often a couple is supposed to have sex. It’s a question which was...