Articles published in category lifestyle

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July 2018
Woman Alive
Philippa Hanna tells Catherine Larner how finding faith transformed both her life and her music
July 2018
Coast
Catherine Larner picks up her new DSLR camera and seeks advice on getting the perfect shot of Aldeburgh beach
June 2018
Club Business International
The CEO of the Pure Group, which has 35 yoga and fitness facilities in South Asia, has never considered failure an option.
June 2018
Woman Alive
Former CIA counterterrorism expert Michele Rigby Assad talks about living to fulfil our potential
May 2018
Country Living
The bestselling novelist talks about turning her bedroom into a stable and swapping urban living for a rural home
February 2018
Suffolk
When it comes to politics and finance, Robert Peston is the man with his finger on the nation's pulse. Or is he? Catherine Larner reports.
February 2018
Woman Alive
Discovering how local churches are responding to the needs in their communities and bringing people together.
January 2018
Woman Alive
Jeremy Vine talks about the changing face of news, how people communicate and staying positive in a time of uncertainty
December 2017
Suffolk
Columnist India Knight swapped city life for a rural idyll near Framlingham. Catherine Larner caught up with her
November 2017
Psychologies
The new 'quiet' activitists, who use creativity and individuality to get their message across, rather than division and conflict.
October 2017
Suffolk
Speaking at Flipside, architect Michael Pawlyn introduces 'biomimicry'.
October 2017
Suffolk
This year's Flipside Festival challenges audiences to think about their impact on the planet.
October 2017
Woman Alive
An accident when she was just 11 left Gracie Wright with a brain injury, but now she's a singer and writer with a passion to help others.
September 2017
Country Living
The fashion designer talks about unique architecture and wild swimming in Suffolk.
August 2017
Suffolk
A discovery in her mother's attic brought startling revelations of young love cut short by war, and a long forgotten connection to Suffolk.

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