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  • 6 days ago | msn.com | Hayley Spencer

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  • 1 week ago | standard.co.uk | Hayley Spencer

    Lifestyle | TravelSister restaurants to your London favourites serving just-caught fish, chic shops, glorious stretches of beach — and all less than two hours from the capital. Here’s how to nail a day or weekend trip to the south coast this summerThe Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Hayley Spencer2 minutes agoSign up for the best picks from our travel, fashion and lifestyle writers.

  • 1 week ago | standard.co.uk | Hayley Spencer

    Lifestyle | Wellness‘Hangover pills’ promise to help you cheat your way back to a clear head. But do they really work? We asked top nutritionists to weigh inHayley Spencer1 minute agoSign up for the best picks from our travel, fashion and lifestyle writers. I would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice.

  • 2 weeks ago | standard.co.uk | Hayley Spencer

    LifestyleThe comedian and podcast host on why she loves hip Crouch End, hates men in lycra — and the Mexican spot she can’t get enough ofHayley Spencer1 minute agoSign up for the best picks from our travel, fashion and lifestyle writers. I would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice. Katherine Ryan is a self-proclaimed lover of a high-low approach to London living. She’s partial to shopping at wholesaler Costco, but also adores Liberty.

  • 2 weeks ago | independent.ie | Hayley Spencer

    Kevin McCloud tells how he discovered endless joy in the country’s extreme north – off the beaten track, where dining out is an expedition in itself. Akureyri. It’s Iceland’s second city, which means it’s the size of a small town in England, and it’s in the extreme north. It sits at the end of a fjord and it’s a long way from anywhere. As a result, it feels like you’re entering the 1940s. It’s a sort of time warp as well as a place warp.