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May 22, 2026   |   

 

 

Dear Reader,

This week, I couldn't help but handover my thoughts of the week to Daisy Finer, a wise old soul whose work as a journalist in the wellness space is highly regarded. We're currently working on our wellness guide, which will be published in our July/Aug issue but our conversations have resonated deeply with me. Wellness has become about optimisation: plugging in, measuring, monitoring and constantly improving, all with gear and products that we wear and ingest costing hundreds to thousands of pounds. What are we doing to ourselves? Did our grandmothers worry about regulating their nervous systems? No, they did it unknowingly by 'watching birds, hanging laundry out to dry, feeling the wind on their skin, chatting over long happy lunches and eating cheese made by a local farmer. They weren't optimising. They were simply living in contact with the world.' How true does this ring – and how far do we feel from it? This is what we'll be unearthing in our next issue. I can't wait to share it with you.

Lucy Cleland
Editorial Director

 

 

Staying In

 

WATCH: Two Weeks In August

There is nothing quite like the promise of two weeks in the sun… That is until it all goes wrong. Launching tomorrow evening on BBC One, Two Weeks in August promises sun, secrets, and a slow-burn spiral, written and created by Catherine Shepherd – the writer behind series like Sally4Ever (2018) and The Shrink Next Door (2021). As Catherine recently told C&TH, we should: ‘Expect a thrilling ride. And to laugh, I hope. I think it’s really funny. It’s exciting, it’s emotional, but I hope really entertaining and fun.’ It’s being dubbed the British version of The White Lotusand we can’t wait. Double bill from 9pm on Saturday on BBC One and iPlayer.

DO: Get Your Garden In Shape For Summer

London is alive with the signs of spring – and be it the iconic gravity-defiant wisteria that clads W11 townhouses, or the sculptural displays at Chelsea in Bloom, there are plentiful reminders to get outside at home, too. Henry Bartlam is the green thumb behind Dragons Den-approved Dig Club – i.e. ‘the Hello Fresh for gardens’. If you’re just getting started, he suggests ‘taking time to understand your space both in terms of light and with a soil test’. The latter, he says, sounds ‘menacing’, but it’s not: it’s as simple as digging a patch up and ‘if it sticks, it’s probably clay and you need plants that don’t mind having wet feet. If it’s really sandy, you need drought-tolerant ones.’ His recent book (written with co-founder Alexandra Hollingsworth) might be worth a gander if you’re feeling garden-shy. 

 

 

EAT: Tarragon & Tomato Olive Tart

A summer tart recipe from Ella Risbridger’s new cookbook, The Kitchen Book.

Ingredients:

For the pastry:

  • 60g really nice olive oil

  • 160g plain flour

  • 1 teaspoon salt

  • 2 teaspoons white wine vinegar

  • 1 egg

OR

  • 1 sheet best puff pastry

For the strained yoghurt:

  • 1 garlic clove 

  • 10g chives

  • 400g goat's yoghurt (or plain Greek yoghurt)

  • Zest of 1 lemon (save the juice, squeeze over green salad to serve alongside)

  • 2 teaspoons salt

  • 2 tablespoons really good olive oil

For the topping:

  • 200g tomatoes

  • 2 tablespoons really nice olive oil

  • 100g kalamata olives (to blitz)

  • + 50g kalamata olives (keep whole)

  • 2 tablespoons olive brine from the jar

  • 2 big garlic cloves

  • 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar 20g tarragon

  • 20g basil

Method:

  1. Start with the pastry, if making it yourself. At least an hour before you want to start, put the oil and 50ml water in the fridge.

  2. Stir together the oil, flour, salt and vinegar. Slowly add the ice cold water to make a supple and not-too-sticky pastry. Shape into a block and roll out to about the thickness of a pound coin: I do this between two sheets of greaseproof paper. Lift onto a baking sheet and freeze flat.

  3. Brush the frozen pastry with beaten egg, and – once frozen, and ready to prepare the tart – bake at 180°c for 20 minutes. Let cool completely on the baking sheet.

  4. While the pastry is chilling (either time), make the strained yoghurt. Crush the garlic, finely chop the chives and mix through the yoghurt, along with the lemon zest and salt. Set a fine-mesh sieve over a bowl. If you have it, line the sieve with muslin. If not, it’s ok! Either way, spoon the yoghurt into the sieve, and let strain for as long as possible. Ripple through the olive il just before serving – don’t stir it in completely.

  5. Also while the pastry is chilling, blitz together the tomatoes, olive oil, olive brine, olives, garlic and red wine vinegar to make a chunky and delicious sauce.

  6. De-stem and lightly tear soft herbs, tear the reserved olives into pieces.

  7. Assemble the tart, on baking sheet: spread soft dollops of olive-oil rippled goat’s yoghurt across the pastry. Tomato topping. Herbs everywhere. Olives everywhere.

  8. Serve with green salad, dressed only with the leftover juice of the lemon. Maybe – maybe – a little more olive oil.

The Kitchen Book by Ella Risbridger (published by 4th Estate, 21st May, £26 hbk), imagery by Yuki Sugiura

 

Going Out

 

ATTEND: Glyndebourne

Calling all opera fans, Glyndebourne Festival is gracing us once again this year. Set in the picturesque Sussex countryside, the opera festival returns with a mix of productions alongside one of the best-known traditions in the performing arts: the long dinner interval in the gardens. New for this year, the programme includes the company’s first ever productions of Puccini’s Tosca and Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo, the latter directed by internationally acclaimed artist and opera director William Kentridge. A new production of Richard Strauss’ Ariadne auf Naxos also joins the repertoire, alongside the return of Michael Grandage’s acclaimed staging of Britten’s Billy BuddUntil 30 August, glyndebourne.com

BOOK: London’s Floating Jazz Club

London’s only floating jazz club is back for two nights this bank holiday weekend (ahead of the summer season commencing later this year) – and there are six musicians on the bill. Artist in residence Olivia Swann headlines both sessions (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May), joined by vocalists Wura Abimbola and Inés Nassara, pianists Will Barry and Fraser Urquhart, with Jack Garside on upright bass from Mark Kavuma’s Banger Factory. All this on a floating pontoon in the pretty marina of St. Katharine Docks, right by the Tower of London. Guests can expect picturesque views, plush seating, a complimentary glass of Nyetimber Classic Cuvee on arrival plus warm blankets for when the evening cools. Tickets are £27.80 pp. Book Saturday here or Sunday here

VISIT: Blenheim Palace Food Festival

The majestic Blenheim Palace is a fine setting for a food festival. Head there this weekend to enjoy three days of artisan food and wine tasting, plus live demos, workshops and Q&As with top chefs: this year’s line-up includes Raymond Blanc OBE, British-Iranian chef Sabrina Ghayour and TV presenter Matt Tebbutt. There will be plenty of activities for the whole family, alongside a picnic area and an array of local and national food stalls. 23 – 25 May, blenheimpalace.com

 

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Staying in Forever…

Property Of The Week

It is a truth universally acknowledged that the BBC’s 1995 adaptation of Pride & Prejudice is the best period drama ever made. And now’s your chance to buy-up a Jane Austen worthy manor of your own, as the estate which starred as Charles Bingley’s Netherfield Park is up for sale. Take a look inside.

On the market for £45m, search.savills.com

 

Competition Time

  1. Win a stay at The Fish hotel in the Cotswolds

  2. Win a year’s supply of Wild Deodorant

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

 

Psssst…

The Michelin green star, an award which highlights impressive eco-friendly restaurants, is being phased out – with all 37 eateries boasting the accolade set to lose their stars at the end of 2026. However, a new initiative is launching in its place: Mindful Voices, which will ‘highlight and share the stories and pioneering practices of chefs, hoteliers and wine producers’.

 

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May 21, 2026   |   

 

 

Staying In

Read Uprising By Tahmima Anam

Inspired by the real women of Banishanta, Bangladesh, Uprising tells the story of a community of sex workers trapped on a desolate and sinking island. A cruel reality witnessed through the eyes of their children, the women have all but accepted their fate – that is until the arrival of Kusum Khan. An educated young woman from the city, she refuses to yield to the sadistic madame who controls them. Stoking the fire of resistance amongst the islanders, together they plan a rebellion that will upend their island, their world, and the very order of things as they know it. A devastating drama of resistance and female power, Uprising gives voice to the silenced through the story of a revolution no one saw coming. Out today, uk.bookshop.org

 

Going Out

Go To Hay Festival

Since its humble beginnings in 1988, Wales’s Hay Festival has grown into one of the nation’s best known (and best loved) festivals. As CEO Julie Finch puts it, ‘It’s part Glastonbury, part Davos’. Kicking off today, it is the linchpin in a global Hay offering that now reaches from Kenya to Mexico, Ukraine and Peru. Originally taking place across a smattering of venues in Hay-on-Wye, since 2005 there has been a dedicated site just south of the Town of Books. ‘Hay-on-Wye is a book-lover’s paradise and our location feeds into the programme,’ Finch says. ‘Half our events offer classic literary talks and conversations, while the other half might be music, comedy, performance and immersive experiences. It is free to enter too, so you can enjoy pop-up sessions without spending a penny.’ This year’s line up promises a gaggle of ‘writers, readers, thinkers and dreamers,’ says Finch. ‘Where else would you find Emma Thompson, Malala Yousafzai, Gisèle Pelicot, Maggie O’Farrell, David Miliband, Dawn French, Tom Allen, Emerald Fennell, Jamie Laing, and Prue Leith all in the same tent?’ Never visited before? ‘Leave space in your day to book something random and in the moment,’ Finch suggests. ‘Often it’s these sessions – the debut novelist, the thrilling new poet, the just-added space scientist – that stick with you the longest.’ 21–31 May, hayfestival.com 

 

Property Of The Day

Set to go under the hammer for the price of a small homeMullagrach is a private island just off the Scottish coast. Teeming with seals, dolphins and marine birds, this remote haven comes with its very own eco cabin – self-sustained via solar panels, rain water harvesting and a compostable loo. 

Coming to auction with Savills on 9 June with a guide price of £350,000, auctions.savills.co.uk

 

Little Luxury

GANNI’s latest collab is with footwear brand Melissa, designed to evoke the carefree spirit of Copenhagen summers. The collection sees Melissa’s jelly shoes reimagined with a GANNI lens, featuring two styles: the Melissa Thong Kitten Heel is an elevated take on the classic flip flop, while the Melissa Flip Flop Slim is flat, with a ruffle strap detail. Both come in an array of colours (red, yellow, black and blue) as well as a statement leopard print version. £95, ganni.com

 

Competition Time

In celebration of National Wine Day this May, escape to the breathtaking coastline of southern Portugal with an unforgettable three-night stay at Wine & Books by the Sea in the Algarve. Enter now for your chance to win. 

 

Psssst…

The Sainsbury Centre at the University of East Anglia has received a £91.2 million gift to revive its Norman Foster architectural masterpiece – one of the largest donations ever given to a UK museum.

 

Whatever You Do, Don’t

Miss the pop-up from luxury resale platform Sellier taking place this Saturday (23 May) at 10am. There will be over 100 designer bags up for grabs, all under £2,500 – with some pieces available for under £1,000 – featuring names like Chanel, Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Dior and Fendi. Sellier, 155 Brompton Rd, London SW3 1QP 

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May 20, 2026   |   

 

 

Staying In

Read Relative Failures

This fascinating new book from Matthew Sturgis delves into the stories of three figures who lived in the shadows of their siblings in the late Victorian era. Willie Wilde was the older brother of Oscar Wilde – a man who started out with all the promise, but after breezing through school and university could never keep up a job. We also hear about the striking sister of Aubrey Beardsley, Mabel, who played a pivotal role in Aubrey’s artistic ascent before becoming a moderately successful actor. Then there’s Howard Sturgis – Matthew’s great-great-uncle – who watched as his brother Julian soared to the success he himself never quite achieved. ‘All of them made their mark on the crowded stage of the 1890s,’ says Matthew. ‘They were part of that fascinating era… when the high water mark of Victorian self-confidence was passing, old verities were coming under attack, and a sense of fin-de-siècle recklessness and experiment vied with a sense of autumnal decadence and decay.’ Out now (Head of Zeus/Apollo).

 

Going Out

Visit New Restaurant MAAI, Clapham

The food cravings that hit while watching an episode of Bake Off or MasterChef are bad enough – let alone when you upgrade from amateur cooks to the professional calibre. With top chefs fighting it out on Great British Menu and MasterChef: The Professionals, their creative concoctions are destined to leave you salivating at the screen, no matter how much you’ve filled-up beforehand. If you’ve ever been curious as to exactly how good these award-winning dishes taste, now’s your chance to find out. Nikita Pathakji, the one and only winner of both shows, has launched a new Clapham restaurant called MAAI. A translation of ‘mum’, this new venture is a truly family affair, with her mother Rima and sister Isha also at the helm. A leg-up from the sold-out supper clubs hosted at their family home, this menu promises seasonal British produce inspired by Nikita’s heritage and travels across the globe. Standout dishes include the ‘Tako Yaki’ doughnut from MasterChef, a seared halibut with Malaysian fish head curry from Great British Menuand a perfectly tender spring lamb rump. Available in the form of a tasting menu or a shorter set menu, book in now for a first try. Opens today, restaurantmaai.com

 

Property Of The Day

This newly completed penthouse at Tower East, Chelsea Waterfront offers up 360-degree views across London. Decked out by BAYA Interiors, the five-bedroom home is classy and cosy all at once, offering residents a light-filled sanctuary in the heart of the city. 

On the market for £11.5 million, chelseawaterfront.com

 

Little Luxury

Having to eat gluten-free shouldn’t hold you back from enjoying the occasional indulgent treat – so to celebrate Coeliac Awareness Month this May, Parisian gluten-free bakery Copains has teamed up with Aussie favourite Tim Tam to create a decadent chocolate babka. The braided pastry is swirled with chocolate and gluten-free Tim Tam pieces, and is topped with yet more chocolate in the form of a rich ganache and a whole Tim Tam biscuit. Available until the end of the month, the dessert joins the dreamy selection of sweet and savoury bakes on the shelves at Copains Covent Garden and Copains Islington. Go on, treat yourself. £8.50, copains-paris.com

 

Competition Time

Need a new bike? Here’s your chance to win the all-new Brompton P Line in Plum Red (4-speed, mid-bar), worth £2,399. 

 

Psssst…

Nobu has glitzy hotels everywhere from the Maldives to Ibiza – but for its next venture the luxury chain is making its first foray into the English countryside. Nobu Woolfox will open in the heart of Rutland (AKA the Notswolds), complete with a hotel, restaurant and residences.

 

Whatever You Do, Don’t

Whip out your phone during a Tracy Anderson workout. The studio has now banned people from filming content in classes – but what’s the hype about?

 

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May 19, 2026   |   

 

 

Staying In

Make Your Bathroom A Wellness Haven

A few years ago, decent shower pressure and a generous-sized bathtub were considered the ultimate bathroom indulgences. But now our powder rooms are levelling up. ‘Today, the bathroom is enjoying something of a glow-up and is being reimagined as a space for restoration, rather than just routine washing,’ writes Busola Evans. ‘The most contemporary designs have wellness in mind and as a result, weave in thoughtful materials and quietly sophisticated technology. So welcome to the new world of showers infused with vitamin light, compact infrared saunas and lighting to support your circadian rhythm.’ Take a peek between the steam rooms, sunshowers and smart mirrors to see how interiors experts are upgrading their bathrooms.

 

Going Out

Attend Chelsea Flower Show

May in London is synonymous with Chelsea Flower Show, the world’s most prestigious gardening event which sees the grounds of Royal Hospital Chelsea taken over by dazzling blooms and greenery each spring. It returns this week, kicking off the social season with five days of innovative landscaping and garden design – attracting thousands of guests including A-listers and royalty. Highlights for 2026 include the Saatchi Gallery’s garden created with kinetic artist Lucy Gregory and designer Naomi Ferrett-Cohen, and The King’s Foundation Curious Garden designed by Frances Tophill (with contributions from the King himself as well as David Beckham). Plus, don’t miss Chelsea in Bloom: the free public art festival which runs alongside the flower show, with floral installations popping up all over the neighbourhood. And here’s where to eat nearby19 – 23 May

 

Property Of The Day

A Benedictine nunnery turned manor house turned country house hotel, Studley Priory was once a favourite meeting spot of the Inklings society – the famous literary club headed up by C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. Now a private home once more, this 11-bedroom manor includes 10 reception rooms, a metamorphic maze and ponds inspired by a Spanish palace. 

On the market for £6,500,000. Find out more at knightfrank.co.uk

 

Little Luxury

Having a night in? If it’s relaxation you’re after, spend the evening indulging in The White Company’s recently refreshed Spa Escape collection. You’ll find the brand’s beloved spa candles, diffusers and fragrances, alongside a brand new Cleansing Exfoliator – designed to strip and rehydrate the skin in one fell swoop – and Glow & Shimmer mist, which leaves skin dewy and glowing. The collection shares the same fragrance family: top notes of ripe peach and orange blossom, offset by a soft vanilla base. The perfect addition to your at-home self-care routine. Spa Escape Collection, from £15, thewhitecompany.com

 

Competition Time

A cosy Cotswolds stay is calling. Here’s your chance to win a bed and breakfast stay in the new Tree Houses at Calcot & Spa, including dinner, a bottle of house wine and full access to the spa facilities. 

 

Psssst…

Finland is inviting 16 lucky travellers to discover its exceptional culinary scene through two all-expenses-paid trips taking place in September 2026. Visit Finland’s Official Tasting Table will see guests embarking on a four-day journey around the country’s top foodie regions, culminating in a special dining experience. Interested? You can apply by sharing a short video on social media – find out more here.

 

Whatever You Do, Don’t

Take a dip in an outdoor bathing site without checking its cleanliness rating first – there have been over 6,000 reports of sickness caused by swimming in polluted waters in the UK over the past five years. The Environment Agency regularly tests designated wild swimming sites throughout the summer; you can check how a spot fares via the GOV.UK website

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May 18, 2026   |   

 

 

Staying In

Watch Dutton Ranch

If you’re a diehard Yellowstone fan who has long yearned to see how Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser)’s love story plays out, we have good news. A release date has finally been announced for the long-awaited sequel, Dutton Ranch, which follows the lovebirds as they settle in Texas to start a new life. The couple have long been fan favourites – both as individual characters and for their ride-or-die, decades-long romance. Rip is the ruthless but fiercely loyal cowboy with a good heart; Beth is the wild, unapologetic family matriarch who will stop at nothing to protect the ones she loves. Together they help one another heal from their trauma, and their love remains unwavering despite the tumultuous landscape in which it was built. But can they make it last in South Texas where, as Paramount summarises, ‘blood runs deeper, forgiveness is fleeting, and the cost of survival might just be your soul’? The first two episodes are available now on Paramount+, with new episodes airing weekly on Fridays.

 

Going Out

Visit London’s Magnolia Bakery

Yes, that Magnolia Bakery. The New York institution of Sex and the City fame has landed in London via a three-week collaboration with Café Ciel at Raffles London at the OWO, running from 19 May to 10 June. The Grand Courtyard – already one of London's most beautiful spots – gets a Chelsea Flower Show makeover for the occasion, transformed into a blooming garden setting for the run of the partnership. On the menu there’s a limited-edition collaborative selection alongside the legendary classic banana pudding, which has been a New York obsession since 1996. Café Ciel itself is worth the visit regardless: the elevated brunch restaurant sits within the OWO's stunning Whitehall building, and this feels like the right moment to finally book a table. Running 19 May – 10 June, Raffles London at The OWO, 7 Horse Guards Avenue, theowo.london

 

Property Of The Day

The former home of US ambassador John Hay Whitney, this Grade II listed property was named after the Cherry Hills Country Club where he and President Eisenhower played golf. Built in the 1930s by architect Oliver Hill, the six-bedroom home boasts a wine cellar, spa, cinema, underground pool and guest pavilion, plus you’ll be neighbours to Wentworth Estate’s world-renowned golf course. 

£15m, search.savills.com and knightfrank.com

 

Little Luxury

Rosé season is calling – and this summer, we’ll be drinking Eau de Provence. It’s arriving on the UK market as the inaugural vintage from L’Exclusive, born from the vineyards of Provence using a blend of Grenache Noir, Cinsault, Syrah and Vermentino. A pale, salmon rosé, it has notes of peach, citrus and red berries – perfect for balmy afternoons in the garden. £23.50, wanderlustwine.co.uk 

 

Competition Time

Fancy a trip to Spain? Enter here for your chance to win a three-night stay for two people in luxury accommodation at Grand Hyatt La Manga Club Golf & Spa.

 

Psssst…

An English shrub rose has been named after David Beckham. It’s set to be launched by David Austin Roses at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show this week – a gesture from Beckham’s daughter Harper, who wanted to mark his 50th birthday with something enduring.

 

Whatever You Do, Don’t

Be afraid of boredom: learning how to embrace it can be a superpower. ‘In a culture that is almost terrified of stillness, boredom may be one of the last remaining doorways back to the self,’ says biodynamic psychotherapist Fiona Arrigo. ‘Boredom is not an absence, it is a threshold. Beneath boredom lies creativity.’

 

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