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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.

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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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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

 

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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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An Evening with

Sir Chris Hoy

23 - 28 Nov

Chris will speak candidly about the years since his cancer diagnosis, the grief and the unexpected clarity that can follow. Don’t miss hearing Chris' story in his own words and the opportunity to ask your questions.

John Simpson 

The Leaders and Lunatics Tour 

01 Oct - 28 Nov 

  

What makes a tyrant? In this evening, John returns to the stage with a bold, unflinching look at leadership: why some inspire while others descend into tyranny. 

My Royal Life 

An Audience with Lucy Worsley 

01 Sep - 19 Nov 

  

Lucy will take you into the history of the royal residences she came to know so well, from Hampton Court’s Haunted Gallery, to the gilded apartments of Kensington Palace.  

Jeremy Bowen 

Truth Under Fire 

22 Sep - 28 Oct 

  

From El Salvador in 1989 to the frontlines today, the BBC's International Editor has interviewed world leaders, documented war crimes, been shot at, and survived to tell the stories. 

An Evening with Racing Icons David Coulthard & Mika Häkkinen 

15 - 20 Sep 

  

DC & Mika, joined by Channel 4 F1 presenter Steve Jones, explore their turbulent time at the pinnacle of motorsport, the state of play in F1, and the 2026 season. 

Miriam's Full English LIVE 

01 Sep - 07 Dec 

  

Following three bestselling memoirs and sold-out tours that left audiences in stitches, Britain's most outspoken national treasure is back on the road—and she's not holding back. Book now—at nearly 85, as Miriam puts it, "this old dyke can only go on so long."   

An Audience with Aggers 

Beyond the Boundary 

17 May 

Last Chance

  

Following the hit success of his Aggers and Tuffers tour, Jonathan Agnew returns in 2026 with a brand-new evening of stories, laughter and cricketing gold—this time with iconic clips and unseen footage to bring the action to life. 

Dr Rangan Chatterjee

22 Nov

  

The host of Europe’s biggest health podcast, Feel Better, Live More, knows that health and happiness are skills we can all develop. He’s designed this uplifting, empowering and personalised event to show you how. Two hours. One conversation. A completely different you. Presented by Kilimanjaro Live.

Video

Suzannah Lipscomb and Kate Williams

To Kill A Queen

04 Sep - 19 Oct

Through vivid storytelling, drawing on the latest research, Kate and Suzannah will examine espionage, treason, and gender politics in the Tudor world, from William Cecil’s spy networks and Mary’s defiant embroideries to the Babington Plot.

In Conversation with Dawn French

18 May & 02 Jun

  

Join the Sunday Times bestselling author in conversation with Sue Perkins to celebrate the publication of ENOUGHPresented by Penguin Random House.

The Things We Never Say: Elizabeth Strout in Conversation

Live Broadcast Venues

  

Picturehouse Book Club presents an evening with international bestselling and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Elizabeth Strout at Picturehouse Central, London, celebrating her new novel The Things We Never SayPresented by Dark Matter.

 

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Dublin: food and drink

Traditional treats, great pubs and cutting-edge chefs make Dublin a taste sensation.

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Escape to Phoenix Park

Wander one of Europe’s largest city parks in central Dublin, where the paths are wide, the space is endless and the deer have right of way.

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If you like your city break with a side order of pampering, a hint of indulgence and a LOT of self care, Dublin is the perfect destination for you. Spa day, anyone?

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Discover the legendary Cliffs of Moher in County Clare, which tower over the Atlantic Ocean on the rugged western edge of Europe. In a word: epic!

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With dramatic views, clifftop wonders and a land etched with history, the Wild Atlantic Way in County Donegal is a road trip like no other...

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Find out what's on: Visitors on a Mini Steam Railway

23 May - 7 June (not 30 - 31 May)
Ticketed, £4 (under 1s free)

Sit astride the mini steam railway, owned and operated by Little British Rail. Enjoy a short circuit round the upper end of the historic goods yard, once home to the terminus of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, the world's first inter-city passenger railway.

A limited number of tickets are available in advance, or can be booked on arrival at the museum.

Plus, lots more to get stuck into this May from drumming performances to steam engine demonstrations, live experiments and traction engines. Visit our website and explore the full programme.

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Open daily
Free, fun for all ages

Explore newly refreshed displays in the Revolution Manchester gallery. 

From Alan Turing to the Trafford Park Kellogg’s Factory, discover more objects and stories about Manchester's rich legacy of industrial innovations, scientific discoveries and ideas that started life in Manchester and went on to change the world.

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Open daily
Free, fun for all ages

Get up close to mighty machines and experience the sights, smells and sounds of engine-driven ideas in Power Hall: The Andrew Law Gallery.

Rediscover iconic engines and explore stories of the engineers, makers and technicians whose skills and ideas have powered our lives.

Boy in Horrible Science Exhibition

Until 3 Jan 2027
£10, family discounts available
Ages 3 and under free

Blast off into the Solar System on a cosmic adventure guided by familiar characters from the brand-new BBC Horrible Science TV series. 

Walk in the shoes of astronauts and discover far-off worlds, dance on an alien disco planet and journey through the depths of space to uncover the secrets of our universe.

'Wild, witty and wonderfully interactive.’
All About Theatre UK

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Weekends and daily during school holidays
Day Pass: £8
Family discounts available
Ages 3 and under free

Revel in nostalgia and rediscover arcade classics like Pong and Pacman. Rock out with Guitar Hero or show off your moves with Just Dance on the big screen.

Play against friends and family in multiplayer showdowns, rediscover your childhood favourites and unlock new memories together in Power Up - the ultimate gaming experience.

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Browse a specially selected range of gifts, toys, books and souvenirs in the museum shop.

Blast off into a universe of slime, space food and shockingly fun experiments with the Horrible Science: Cosmic Chaos collection.

Discover more in our online shop, including homeware, games and puzzles, books and so much more.

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Refuel with a visit to the museum Café or grab an ice-cream from our pop-up stall outside in the Upper Yard. You are also welcome to bring your own food to enjoy in our indoor or outdoor picnic areas.

The Bistro on Level 1 is also open on weekends and during school holidays serving fresh pizza slices, flavour-packed hot dogs and delicious loaded fries.


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Theatre Royal Wakefield

June

The Band

Wakefield Youth Music Theatre presents

The Band

Wednesday 19 – Saturday 29 August


After a hit run on the West End and successful UK tour, The Band is coming to Theatre Royal Wakefield!


The Band features all your favourite songs from Take That, including Never Forget, Back For Good, A Million Love Songs, Greatest Day, The Flood, Relight My Fire, Shine and Rule The World.

Book tickets for The Band

Dinner Onstage

Thursday 9 July, 6.30pm


Join us for an evening of delicious food, captivating performances, and the unique experience of dining where the drama usually unfolds.


Enjoy a three-course dinner on our beautiful stage while our talented young performers bring the evening to life. While you dine, you'll be treated to exclusive entertainment, showcasing some of the amazing talent that your support helps us nurture.

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What's on in June

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Paradise Found
Totally Tina

Totally Tina


Friday 5 June, 7.30pm

Taylormania

Taylormania


Saturday 6 June, 7.30pm

The Importance of Being Oscar

The Importance of Being Oscar


Tuesday 9 & Wednesday 10 June, 7.30pm

The Gasps & Giggles Show

The Gasps & Giggles Show


Saturday 13 June, 2pm

Sing! Dance! Act!

Sing! Dance! Act!


Friday 19, 7pm & Saturday 20 June, 5pm

The Simon & Garfunkel Story

The Simon & Garfunkel Story


Wednesday 24 June, 7.30pm

Golf Day

Golf Day


Thursday 25 June, 

Normanton Golf Club

Reduced Shakespeare Company in The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)

Reduced Shakespeare Company in The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)


Thursday 25 - Saturday 27 June

7.30pm & Sat Matinee 2.30pm

She Was Walking Home

She Was Walking Home


Monday 29 June, 7.30pm

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We are looking forward to welcoming you to Theatre Royal Wakefield.


We thank you for your continued support.

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START YOUR NEXT FAMILY ADVENTURE

This May, pick up our brand-new family trail, The Great Object Hunt, from the Welcome Desk and enjoy a whole new way to explore the museum! 

With two huge halls full of fascinating objects, surprising stories and iconic engines, what will you discover?


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CURATORS' PICKS

Join our expert curators from Tuesday 26 - Friday 29 May and enjoy the rare opportunity to get up close to special objects from the collection, highlighting some of their personal favourites including drawings from the early days of railways and tickets revolutionising how people travel.

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YORK FESTIVAL OF IDEAS
FULL STEAM AHEAD WITH LNER

On Wednesday 27 May, master the art of railway signalling, go head to-head with robots or step into a digital world with immersive VR goggles. Whether you’re building Lego masterpieces, launching handmade rockets, or watching an intricate miniature railway in motion, there’s a world of wonder awaiting.

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EXPLORE THE EXTRAORDINARY

Keep the learning going outside of the classroom this May half term, and step into a hands-on world of discovery in Wonderlab: The Bramall Gallery!

As part of any visit to the museum, you can become problem solvers and engineers as you think, build and test your way through interactives, and enjoy mind-blowing demonstrations and jaw-dropping live shows.

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IMMERSE YOURSELF

Step back in time and experience the timeline of the world's most-famous steam engine in our Flying Scotsman Virtual Reality Experience, available every day in Great Hall.

Witness key moments, including the British Empire Exhibition and record-breaking 100mph run come to life right before your eyes! 

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CLIMB ABOARD!

Experience the magic of railways on a smaller scale with our Miniature Railway

From railway architecture to friendly creatures, what will you spot as you journey around the track?

Running on select dates, book your tickets inside Station Hall!

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COLOUR IN THE
NATIONAL RAILWAY MUSEUM

Join us on Saturday 30 May for a colouring adventure with Colour Your Streets, celebrating the release of a new book - Colour In Railway Museum

Choose your favourite design and let your imagination run wild as you colour in iconic scenes and engines from our museum.


DON'T MISS OUT

Flying Scotsman is returning to our sister museum, Locomotion in Shildon, County Durham this summer! Climb aboard and take a trip behind the world's most-famous steam engine, or even get a driver's eye-view with exclusive footplate experiences. 

Subscribe to the Locomotion newsletter today to be among the first to secure your Flying Scotsman experiences, with Early Bird tickets released on Wednesday 27 May.


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2027 bookings are now open for all of our holiday parks! Just a 10% deposit secures your booking and the remaining balance isn't due until 6 weeks before your arrival date. 

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