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Good Housekeeping UK

Sep 01 2020
Magazine

Good Housekeeping Magazine gives you the best recipes, health advice, beauty and fashion expertise, consumer testing reports, great ideas for your home and real life inspirational stories. It is the one magazine you can always trust for expertise and tireless attention to detail delivered in a positive and accessible way which gives readers direct access to “the best of everything”.

It’s time to embrace self-kindness

Good Housekeeping

WORTH SHARING write, email, Facebook or tweet • THIS MONTH, WE ASKED YOU TO SHARE WHAT BRINGS A SMILE TO YOUR FACE

Good ideas for September • NOT GOING AWAY? BRING THE SUMMER HOLIDAY TO YOUR OWN HOME WITH THESE BEAUTIFUL BUYS

‘LET’S CUT OURSELVES SOME SLACK’ • She’s been a cheerful companion for many of us in recent months – now TV’s Lorraine Kelly shares the secrets of her own support team and says it’s time we were all a bit kinder to ourselves

DOUBLE act • Why choose just one star of the show when two standout pieces will complement each other beautifully? They can also be worn separately, doubling your outfit choices, so you get maximum mileage from each look. You can thank us later…

PUT IT IN NEUTRAL • Luxurious tones of rich tan and conker brown with highlights of gold lend an elegant, polished edge to your uptown look

Let’s look on the BRIGHT SIDE • There’s nothing more mood-lifting than a splash of colour, so step into the new season in one of fashion’s latest dazzling hues

‘We’re sharing OUR LOVE FOR LEARNING’ • Home-schooling during 2020 has helped many parents to appreciate the work of teachers in a new way. Anna Bonet talks to four inspiring educators who are helping young people learn and achieve

‘Maths was my way out’ • Former Countdown presenter Carol Vorderman has always been passionate about encouraging children to learn to love maths. With her online learning tool The Maths Factor, she is doing just that.

‘I want to be remembered as someone who was helpful’ • After a varied career in the media, Sonita Alleyne made history last year as the first Black woman to lead an Oxbridge college.

‘I’m on a mission to help teachers’ • Susie Seaton loved being a teacher, but the long hours she spent making classroom materials inspired her to set up educational resources website Twinkl from her spare bedroom.

‘What’s my favourite dessert? (And other important questions)’ • There’s nothing better than a good quiz to pass the time, says our columnist – just as long as she knows all the answers

‘It’s a time for for us to pause for thought’ • Joanna Lumley talks about lockdown life with editor-in-chief Gaby Huddart, and considers what the long-lasting legacies of this year might be

DEAR NHS: this is going to help… • Dawn French, Graham Norton and Konnie Huq are among the household names who are helping doctor-turned-author Adam Kay send a powerful message to medics

‘I have finally MADE MY MARK’ • Seeking a new challenge in retirement, former banker Irini Tzortzoglou was crowned winner of MasterChef. Despite facing loss and illness since this triumph, the new chapter in her life is bringing joy and fulfilment

A TASTE OF GREECE • Irini shares a favourite recipe from Under The Olive Tree. ‘I love chicken for its versatility and the salad will also stand on its own,’ she says.

For change on RACISM, we all need to ENGAGE • For too long, Black people have been expected to find a solution to racism, says author Sara Collins. Here, she talks to three high-profile women about how, if we want to see real change, it has to involve all races

ADJOA ANDOH: ‘Black people are always tasked with solving a problem we didn’t create’

KATE WILLIAMS: ‘White people must recognise privilege’

LOLITA CHAKRABARTI: ‘I may be diverse to...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 196 Publisher: Hearst Magazines UK Edition: Sep 01 2020

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Good Housekeeping Magazine gives you the best recipes, health advice, beauty and fashion expertise, consumer testing reports, great ideas for your home and real life inspirational stories. It is the one magazine you can always trust for expertise and tireless attention to detail delivered in a positive and accessible way which gives readers direct access to “the best of everything”.

It’s time to embrace self-kindness

Good Housekeeping

WORTH SHARING write, email, Facebook or tweet • THIS MONTH, WE ASKED YOU TO SHARE WHAT BRINGS A SMILE TO YOUR FACE

Good ideas for September • NOT GOING AWAY? BRING THE SUMMER HOLIDAY TO YOUR OWN HOME WITH THESE BEAUTIFUL BUYS

‘LET’S CUT OURSELVES SOME SLACK’ • She’s been a cheerful companion for many of us in recent months – now TV’s Lorraine Kelly shares the secrets of her own support team and says it’s time we were all a bit kinder to ourselves

DOUBLE act • Why choose just one star of the show when two standout pieces will complement each other beautifully? They can also be worn separately, doubling your outfit choices, so you get maximum mileage from each look. You can thank us later…

PUT IT IN NEUTRAL • Luxurious tones of rich tan and conker brown with highlights of gold lend an elegant, polished edge to your uptown look

Let’s look on the BRIGHT SIDE • There’s nothing more mood-lifting than a splash of colour, so step into the new season in one of fashion’s latest dazzling hues

‘We’re sharing OUR LOVE FOR LEARNING’ • Home-schooling during 2020 has helped many parents to appreciate the work of teachers in a new way. Anna Bonet talks to four inspiring educators who are helping young people learn and achieve

‘Maths was my way out’ • Former Countdown presenter Carol Vorderman has always been passionate about encouraging children to learn to love maths. With her online learning tool The Maths Factor, she is doing just that.

‘I want to be remembered as someone who was helpful’ • After a varied career in the media, Sonita Alleyne made history last year as the first Black woman to lead an Oxbridge college.

‘I’m on a mission to help teachers’ • Susie Seaton loved being a teacher, but the long hours she spent making classroom materials inspired her to set up educational resources website Twinkl from her spare bedroom.

‘What’s my favourite dessert? (And other important questions)’ • There’s nothing better than a good quiz to pass the time, says our columnist – just as long as she knows all the answers

‘It’s a time for for us to pause for thought’ • Joanna Lumley talks about lockdown life with editor-in-chief Gaby Huddart, and considers what the long-lasting legacies of this year might be

DEAR NHS: this is going to help… • Dawn French, Graham Norton and Konnie Huq are among the household names who are helping doctor-turned-author Adam Kay send a powerful message to medics

‘I have finally MADE MY MARK’ • Seeking a new challenge in retirement, former banker Irini Tzortzoglou was crowned winner of MasterChef. Despite facing loss and illness since this triumph, the new chapter in her life is bringing joy and fulfilment

A TASTE OF GREECE • Irini shares a favourite recipe from Under The Olive Tree. ‘I love chicken for its versatility and the salad will also stand on its own,’ she says.

For change on RACISM, we all need to ENGAGE • For too long, Black people have been expected to find a solution to racism, says author Sara Collins. Here, she talks to three high-profile women about how, if we want to see real change, it has to involve all races

ADJOA ANDOH: ‘Black people are always tasked with solving a problem we didn’t create’

KATE WILLIAMS: ‘White people must recognise privilege’

LOLITA CHAKRABARTI: ‘I may be diverse to...


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