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May 15, 2026   |   

 

 

Dear Reader,

I found myself Googling, 'have polos got smaller' this week (from my search, I'm not the only one). I'd bought a packet of my favourite mint and was shocked. I used to have competitions with my children about how long we could keep a Polo in our mouths without it breaking – long, agonising minutes of minty saliva pooling in my mouth, its thickness reassuring until I couldn't resist crunching down any longer. Now though, the thing is so skinny it almost breaks when you put it in. In these turbulent times, it just feels like another chip away at trust and reassurance. It's a small silly thing, of course but with skinnier chocolate bars now behind plastic protection on the supermarket shelves, too, what is happening to the common snack mirrors my feelings about the world: barriers are going up, and people trying to get away with things, thinking we won't notice. Well, I've got my eye on you. Luckily, C&TH is delivering bigger issues than ever before – we promise you won't get shortchanged.

Lucy Cleland
Editorial Director

 

 

Staying In

 

WATCH: Rivals

Jilly Cooper's beloved bonkbuster is finally back. After a ten-month shoot in the bucolic Cotswolds, the first three episodes of Rivals season 2 have dropped – perfect for some weekend bingeing. With the season 1 finale leaving the fate of Venturer and Corinium hanging in the balance, David Tennant, Aidan Turner, Danny Dyer, Alexander Hassel, Nafessa Williams, Bella Maclean and plenty more all return to 80s Rutshire, battling for control of the local TV station. Indeed, Rivals is turning into a real who’s-who of British acting, with Hayley Atwell and Rupert Everett joining the cast for the second instalment. As for what to expect, the on-set costume designer Ray Holman tells C&TH: ‘We’re still in the Cooper universe. It’s deeper. And there are bolder things to come.’ Bolder than tennis totally in the nude? Consider us tuned in. Three episodes streaming now on Disney+ with new episodes on Fridays.

BUILD: A K-Beauty Regime

K-Beauty is no longer a niche pursuit. Now the go-to for anyone chasing a calm, hydrated, glass-like complexion, Korean skincare has gone from hard-to-find hero to beauty aisle staple. It’s built around routines that repair, calm and soothe – backed by regenerative ingredients that make South Korea a global trailblazer in beauty. ‘Any trending ingredient in skincare right now originated in Korea, and they are not only on the high street, they are revolutionising aesthetic treatments too,’ agrees Dr Christine Hall, an Anglo-Korean aesthetic doctor and pharmacist. Where we in the West are obsessed with vitamins C and A to brighten and repair our complexions, in Korea they are obsessed with PDRN, spicules, exosomes, snail secretions and cica – all ingredients that have achieved international buzzword status in recent years. Ready to kick off your K-beauty routine? These are the expert-approved Korean skincare products we’re loving right now.

 

 

EAT: Tomato Dhal & Greens

Fibre is pivotal to our health, but more than 90 percent of adults aren’t getting enough of it in their diets. That’s why king of veg Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has made it the focus of his latest cookbook, High Fibre Heroes. The book is packed with recipes celebrating 12 of the most inexpensive and readily available plant superstars which will help boost your fibre count – as well as hit your 30 plants a week target. We’ve shared our favourite below.

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp rapeseed oil

  • 1 black cardamom pod or 3 green cardamom pods, bashed to split open

  • 1 tsp brown mustard seeds

  • 1 tsp cumin seeds 

  • 1 bay leaf (optional)

  • 1 large red or brown onion, sliced 

  • 2 garlic cloves, grated, plus 2–3cm piece of fresh root ginger, grated, or 1 blob of garlic and ginger paste

  • 2 tsp ground turmeric, or a 2–3cm piece of fresh turmeric, grated

  • 400g tin whole plum tomatoes

  • 200g dried red lentils, rinsed

  • About 200g greens, such as spring greens, kale or chard 

  • ½–1 tbsp soy sauce or tamari

  • A squeeze of lemon or lime juice

  • Sea salt and black pepper

  • Chilli oil, to finish (optional)

  • Brown rice or wholegrain flatbreads, to serve (optional)

Method

  1. Heat the rapeseed oil in a large saucepan over a medium heat then add the cardamom, mustard and cumin seeds, and the bay leaf if using. When the seeds start to pop, add the onion and lower the heat. Cook, stirring now and then, for 5–7 minutes, until the onion starts to soften. Add the grated garlic and ginger (or garlic and ginger paste) and turmeric, stir well and cook for a minute or two. 

  2. Now add the tinned tomatoes, mashing them with a potato masher as they go in. Bring to a brisk simmer and cook for about 10 minutes, stirring now and then, to reduce and concentrate the tomatoes.

  3. Add the rinsed red lentils and 800ml water. Stir well and bring back to a simmer. Cook for about 20 minutes, until the lentils are tender, stirring often to prevent sticking. You can add a little more water if the mixture gets a bit thick.

  4. Meanwhile, tear spring greens or kale off the stalk (chard doesn’t need to be de-stalked) and roughly shred the greens.

  5. Add the greens to the almost-cooked dhal with ½ tsp salt. Stir in well then continue to cook at a low simmer for 10 minutes, or until the greens are tender and the lentils have broken down to a creamy purée. Take off the heat and stir in ½ tbsp soy/tamari, a few twists of pepper and a squeeze of lemon or lime juice. Taste and adjust the seasoning with more salt, soy or lemon/lime juice as needed. 

  6. Ladle the dhal into warmed bowls, trickle with chilli oil if you like, and serve straight away. This is a meal in itself, but brown rice alongside, or wholegrain flatbreads for scooping, makes it really substantial.

High Fibre Heroes is out now (published by Bloomsbury)

 

Going Out

 

SHOP: The Women For Women Car Boot Sale

Spread across two floors in the Selfridges Car Park, this isn’t your average car boot sale. Hosted by Alex Eagle and supported by A-listers like Helen Mirren, Elizabeth Debicki and Sophie Turner, it offers the opportunity to nab new, past season, vintage and pre-loved designer fashion steals donated by luxury brands and fashion insiders. Better still, all funds go towards supporting women living in some of the world’s most dangerous places. 16 May 2026, womenforwomen.org.uk

CHECK OUT: Fortnum’s Biscuitorium

On the hunt for the perfect dunker, cheese-holder, or thanks-for-having-me gift? Fortnum & Mason’s has just opened up a brand new Biscuitorium in its Piccadilly store. A Willy Wonka-esque world of treats, this new launch brings with it brand new biscuit innovations such as the Made in Piccadilly sandwich biscuits, a savoury ‘Biscuits for Drinks’ range, and their largest biscuit yet, the Whoppalossus. From Eton Mess to Yuzu & Pink Peppercorn, the 70 different flavours on offer could feel overwhelming. Thankfully, the interactive Biscuit Library is on hand to help, sorting through different flavour profiles to help visitors find their perfect biccy. Open now at 181 Piccadilly, London W1A 1ER, or shop online at fortnumandmason.com

SEE: The Arts Club’s Spring Exhibition

If you're interested in seeing more art by women in London, make sure you pop down to The Arts Club this season for its spring exhibition. Titled Making Appearances and running until September, spanning generations, the exhibition brings together works by Cindy Sherman, Helen Chadwick, Renate Bertlmann, Lebohang Kganye, Awol Erizku, Zanele Muholi, Tseng Kwong Chi and Martine Gutierrez, tracing a dialogue between pioneering figures and contemporary artists who continue to expand the possibilities of photographic representation. You'll see installations, collages and photographs, all speaking to one another to articulate multifarious forms of identity. Open to the public 10–4pm on Saturdays, by appointment only. Email reservations@theartsclub.co.uk to book.

 

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Staying in Forever…

Property Of The Week

Is this London’s most coveted address? Sat on the edge of Chelsea, Belgravia and Pimlico, Chelsea Barracks is the perfect base for those who dream of living just a stone’s throw from the King’s Road. Plus, residents gain automatic access to The Garrison Club – tennis courts, spas, and all. In case you fancy becoming a resident, its latest offering is a £15.5m three-bedroom apartment designed by Albion Nord, complete with a secret bar, record player gramophone. 

On the market for £15.5m, chelseabarracks.com

 

Competition Time

  1. Win a three-night stay for two at Wine & Books by the Sea, Algarve

  2. Win a ruby pendant necklace and earring gift set worth over £900

  3. Win a four-night stay at Calabash Hotel in Grenada

 

Psssst…

Just when we were merrily settling into spring, the UK was hit with a cold snap. And while it might feel unfair for May, this exact week has in fact long been associated with wintry weather. In European folklore, the period of 11–15 May is linked to the ice saints who are believed to bring a brief spell of chilly weather (back in the Middle Ages, farmers would hold off to sow their crops to ensure they didn’t destroy the harvest). Source: BBC London

 

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May 14, 2026   |   

 

 

Staying In

Try The Drink Of The Summer

Looking for a cocktail to mix up at home? Swap margs for caipirinhas, says drinks expert and author Zoe Burgess. ‘The margarita has been king for the last few years. If you’ve been drinking them for that long, a) I don’t know how you still have the stomach for that – the acidity! – and b) you’re probably looking for your next upper drink. If I were to call it now, the caipirinha stands to be the drink of the summer. More bars are running caipirinhas; they’re exotic, visually interesting, and not crazy intense in alcohol.’ For a classic Brazilian caipirinha, muddle one lime with 2-3 teaspoons of sugar in a tumbler, then fill the glass with this, crushed ice and 50-60ml of cachaça. ‘But you can use any seasonal fruits,’ adds the expert, ‘I did one for Decimo at the Standard which uses blackberry with a cinnamon spice syrup.’

 

Going Out

Visit An Outdoor Cinema

If the sunnier days of late have you dreaming of everything al fresco (as is the British way), we have good news: open air cinema season is already upon us. Switching its name from ‘Rooftop Film Club’ to ‘Rooftop Cinema Club’ in 2026 is the capital’s premiere option. The clue is very much in the name: choose between the Peckham or the Stratford rooftop venue, grab your bottomless popcorn, pick your comfortable deckchair, and settle in for your favourite flick on a programme that spans indie classics, modern standouts and all-time greats, all on a cinema-worthy screen. Later in the season, thrifty film lovers can visit King’s Cross’ free waterside pop-up screen Everyman on the Canal (29 June–16 August), while highbrow film aficionados should hold out for the Barbican Outdoor Cinema (19–30 August).

 

Property Of The Day

It’s not often that you see a pony in the kitchen, unless of course you’re Callie Coles – the lifestyle influencer renowned for letting horses, hens and hounds roam her home. Fancy a rural retreat of your own? The creator’s bucolic Devon cottage is up for grabs.

£875,000, knightfrank.co.uk

 

Little Luxury

C&TH Partnership

Wherever you are in the world, countryside apparel never goes out of fashion – as proven by Purdey’s latest collection. Seasoned with the spirit of exploration, the Global Sporting Range is a new chapter for the storied British label, this time looking beyond home shores to the warmer climes of Kenya. This translates into a palette of sand, grass and khaki tones – a nod to the natural landscape – and lightweight, breathable layers built for time spent outdoors. We’ve got our eye on the stylish Gallop Jacket in Sage: a tailored jacket designed to work through the seasons. £1,350, shop.purdey.com

 

Competition Time

Hand-built in London since the 1970s, Brompton has become a design icon of modern city living. Enter this competition now for your chance to win the all-new four-speed Brompton P Line in Plum Red, worth £2,399.

 

Psssst…

Reformer pilates remains one of the hottest workouts of the moment – but behind the scenes, a backlash is brewing. The boom has led to a shortage in qualified instructors and overfilled studios which has sparked a rise in injuries, but what’s the answer? We spoke to industry insiders to find out more.

 

Whatever You Do, Don’t

Miss our latest episode of the House Guest podcast, where interiors editor Carole Annett chats to multi-award winning, New York-based designer Young Huh.

 

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May 13, 2026   |   

 

 

Staying In

Set Up A Fancy Pantry

Kitchen clutter getting you down? Where space allows, decant those boxes of cereal, dishwasher tablets and oven pans into the pantry. ‘Our obsession with back-of-house rooms – and pictures of covetable pantries, sculleries and larders with smart joinery, appealing paint colours, rows of perfectly decanted jars and pretty, skirted counters – has been quietly gathering pace,’ says Hatta Byng. ‘If space allows, a pantry means dirty dishes and messy prep can happen away from the kitchen itself, so you don’t have to hang out among it all and a door can close it off, out of sight.’ She adds that this isn’t just a functional space, but rather a way to show off the orderliness of your home in style. Think glass cabinets, painted woodwork, gingham cottagecore skirts and a classic farmhouse sink in the corner. Read our guide to curating a fancy pantry for more inspiration.

 

Going Out

Visit Tramp’s Wellness Cafe

Tramp has long had a reputation as Mayfair’s most raucous party hotspot, but the club has done a U-turn and reopened as a members’ wellness space. Helmed by hospitality extraordinaire Luca Maggiora, it’s situated within the former US Embassy in Grosvenor Square and includes a sleek gym, sauna and relaxation space. But for a first glimpse inside, members can visit the cafe which is open now. Naturally, the menu skews towards health: think protein-rich kefir bowls, sweet potato rosti brunch plates, salad bowls and smoothies packed with creatine, collagen and lion's mane. There’s also a pretty outdoor terrace sheltered by trees – perfect for a post-workout lunch. We got a sneak peek at the interiors of the wellness club hereFind out more about membership at tramphealth.co.uk

 

Property Of The Day

With 50 bathrooms, 39 bedrooms, and 70,000 sqft of space, this $400 million Bel Air mansion is the priciest property listing to ever hit the market. Residents can enjoy access to indoor and outdoor pools, a sauna, cinema, gym, Pilates studio, massage spa and a dedicated X-ray room.

On the market for $400 million, thebeverlyhillsestates.com

 

Little Luxury

London brand ROKA – a certified B Corp with a devoted following for its colourful, considered bags – has just launched its most practical design yet. The Marylebone Shopper packs a 42-litre capacity into a cotton canvas tote that’s equally at home at the farmers’ market or the school run, with a dedicated laptop sleeve, two internal zip pockets, and a built-in water bottle compartment keeping everything in its place. It comes in 13 colourways, from the understated Taupe and Midnight to our pick, the Strawberry Stripe, and at under £60, it’s a steal. £59.95, roka.com

 

Competition Time

Le Chameau has crafted some of the world’s finest wellington boots since its founding in Normandy in 1927. And now’s your chance to win two pairs of Saint Hubert Wellington boots (worth £280 each), plus two boot bags and care kits. Enter here.

 

Psssst…

A new train dubbed the Eurostar of Scotland will make its debut this May, travelling from London to Stirling. With fares beginning at just £29.90, the new Lumo trains will offer a cheaper way to reach Scotland from the capital and give people easier access to spectacular natural landscapes like Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.

 

Whatever You Do, Don’t

Miss Soul x Science this weekend: a full-day immersive experience which brings together science, health and conscious living. Taking place at 41 Portland Place, it includes breathwork, somatic movement, guided sensory experiences in darkness and expert talks designed to inspire and inform. 16 May, soulxscience.com

 

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May 12, 2026   |   

 

 

Staying In

Watch Stanley Tucci’s New Show

If The Devil Wears Prada 2 has reignited your love for Stanley Tucci, we have good news. The star is returning to our screens once again this May for a second dose of his Italian food and travel show, Tucci in Italy. Dropping in full today on Disney+, the series sees Tucci on the road in Italy again, exploring the culinary delights of five new regions. ‘In Italy, food is never just food. It’s memory, identity and, sometimes, a full-blown argument,’ he says. ‘This season, we explore how the past continues to shape the present, one region and one extraordinary meal at a time.’ His journey kicks off in Naples, looking at how hardships have led to culinary innovations in the capital of Campania – from the region’s famous tomatoes to buffalo milk and wine grapes. Elsewhere, Tucci learns the secrets of Blue Zone cuisine in Sardinia and samples Sicilian staples like blood oranges and saffron-rich arancini, ending in Veneto where he discovers the story of the region’s tiramisu (apparently the world’s first). Watch on Disney+

 

Going Out

Get Inspired At The Decorative Fair

Feeling hemmed in by the four walls of your home? If design inspiration has yet to strike, head over to Battersea Park – where The Decorative Fair is celebrating its 2026 spring edition. Taking place throughout the week, it’s here you’ll find more than 130 specialist dealers showcasing all kinds of decorative treasures – including antiques, fine and decorative art and 20th century designs. Pieces date from the 1700s all the way up to the 1970s, with a wide range of price points making it one of the more accessible fairs in the capital. And, as always, The Decorative Fair will have a theme: the spring installment will put a spotlight on garden design. Think statuary, objects, furniture, urns, outdoor decoration and more. If you can’t make it this time, fear not. The Decorative Fair will be back with autumn edition later this year. (And there will be plenty more design fairs and festivals before then; check our calendar for all the details.) 12 – 17 May, tickets from £10 (free entry after 4pm). decorativefair.com

 

Property Of The Day

Long tired of the paparazzi and politics, it seems Angelina Jolie wants out of the USA. With her youngest twins soon turning 18, the divorce orders that saw her contained in the country will dissolve and she’ll be free to make her long-awaited move to Cambodia – leaving her LA estate up for grabs. Take a look inside

On the market for $29,850,000. Find out more at sothebysrealty.com 

 

Little Luxury

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If you're looking to elevate your bathroom, kitchen or utility room, check out the Nesso Collection: a new line of tapware, showers and accessories by ABI Interiors. Designed for contemporary interiors, ABI’s signature slim square profiles are softened with subtle curves, creating a composed architectural language that integrates seamlessly into any space. Manufactured from 304 stainless steel and finished with ABI’s advanced HeatShield PVD coating, the collection is engineered for durability, corrosion resistance and long-term visual consistency. abiinteriors.co.uk

 

Competition Time

Win a two-night stay for two in a luxury suite at Dunalastair Hotel Suites in the Scottish Highlands, including breakfast each morning, dinner at the MacNab Restaurant one evening, lunch at The Tipsy Stag one day, and one highland experience (i.e. loch fishing, canoeing and e-bike rental). Enter here.

 

Psssst…

Book in on Thursday (14 May) for the last in a new supper club series at The Three Horseshoes – Margot Henderson’s super popular pub in Batcombe – where Wild By Tart founders Lucy Carr-Ellison and Jemima Jones (who is also a Somerset local and wife of Ben Goldsmith) are taking over the kitchen for a seasonal evening feast. Don’t live nearby? Sleep over in one of the pub’s five cosseting Frances Penn-designed bedrooms (dogs welcome too). thethreehorseshoesbatcombe.co.uk; 01749 326147.

 

Whatever You Do, Don’t

Overlook seeing the third most visited city in the world, London, through your children’s eyes, writes Rebecca Cox in our new Hotel Guide. John Andrews of The Goring in Belgravia says: ‘Our city is rich in famous landmarks that spark curiosity and imagination. These iconic sights help children connect stories from books and school lessons to real places, making history feel alive and exciting.’

 

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May 11, 2026   |   

 

 

Staying In

Book An At-Home Beauty Treatment

For a long time, the best beauty treatments have been found through word of mouth – but now, a good beauty app can bring them all to your front door in just a few taps. Our top pick? Beauty concierge service Lucie. Here, you can find some of the very best massages, facials, hair and makeup sessions, fitness classes and medical treatments – all of which can be carried out in your home or hotel. All treatments are tested by the team, and they can even help matchmake and tailor therapists to your specific wants and concerns. Lucie already boasts a very high-profile clientele – Jack Whitehall and Roxy Horner tapped the app’s portfolio for their wedding earlier this year – and prides itself on its discretion and top roster of beauty talent. The app currently covers London, Ibiza, Paris and the Cotswolds, although this bespoke service means you can take your favourite therapists with you just about anywhere. Get to know some of our other favourite beauty apps in our directory here.

 

Going Out

Go To High Street Kensington’s Wellness Week

Kickstart your spring wellness regime in High Street Kensington, which is hosting a week-long event designed to spotlight its health and fitness venues. Free classes are taking place at Boxclever LDN, 1Rebel, Virgin Active and F45, while Rituals is offering complimentary hand and arm massages and Cass Art is hosting mindful art workshops. Guests can also book PT sessions in Holland Park, join daily wellness heritage talks at Kensington Palace, and take part in a 5km social run with Lululemon and Urban Greens (16 May). 11 – 17 May 2026, highstreetkensington.co.uk 

 

Property Of The Day

The only thing more stressful than moving house? Physically moving your house from one county to the next. Simultaneously in love with their Oxfordshire home and a spot by a stream in Hampshire, the former owners of this 16th century manor refused to compromise on either. And so, dismantled their entire house and rebuilt it piece by piece in its current location. 

On the market for £3 million, bluebookagency.com 

 

Little Luxury

The second chapter of one of fashion’s most joyful collaborations is here. Barbour – the British heritage brand with over 130 years of craftsmanship behind it – has reunited with Brazilian label FARM Rio for a Spring/Summer 2026 collection that is pure wanderlust in wearable form. Classic British wildflowers (think daisies and cornflowers) have been reimagined through FARM Rio’s signature hand-painted prints by London-based artist Carolyn Jenkins, landing on quilted jackets, trench coats and Barbour’s iconic wellies. Our top pick is the Petal Dress. £399, farmrio.uk

 

Competition Time

If a stay at one of THE PIG hotels is on your bucket list, we’ve got some good news. We’re offering one lucky reader a stay at the New Forest branch, THE PIG-in the wall, complete with a three-course dinner. Enter here for your chance to win.

 

Psssst…

Going to The Twenty Two for dinner? Be sure to order the off-menu cookie, which began as a members-only secret before word spread – now it’s the most ordered dish in the building. Created by head pastry chef Hannah Gardner, it arrives warm and thick, soft in the centre with a dusting of Maldon Sea Salt on top and a scoop of melting ice cream on the side. Delicious. thetwentytwo.com

 

Whatever You Do, Don’t

Mow your lawn this month. No Mow May is an annual campaign created in response to the loss of 97 percent of grassland meadows in the UK since the 1930s. According to the charity, even a small patch of grass left to grow wild can have a significant impact – allowing wildflowers to blossom while also supporting bees and butterflies.

 

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