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The Daily Telegraph - Saturday - Saturday, 27 Jun 2026

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Read Saturday online with PressReader. Saturday, published in English, is a newspaper from United Kingdom. Stay up to date with the current issue, or browse back issues of Saturday in the archive.

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ArticleFrom Boomers to Gen Z: What dat­ing is really like in 2026

Dat­ing has always been dif­fi­cult. Which is great for rom­com writers, coun­try sing­ers and gos­sip at brunch. But des­pite the unpre­ced­en­ted wealth of oppor­tun­it­ies to meet people, online at least – and even dif­fer­ent ways actu­ally to be...

From Boomers to Gen Z: What dat­ing is really like in 2026

ArticleHow moun­tains of ‘death admin’ are rob­bing us of the chance to grieve

Scrabble was sac­red for our small fam­ily of three – me, my mum and a rotat­ing cast of ter­ri­ers. The unspoken rule, no mat­ter what ungodly hour I’d crawled into bed the night before, was that I never missed a Sunday roast fol­lowed by Scrabble – a...

How moun­tains of ‘death admin’ are rob­bing us of the chance to grieve

ArticleWe fire up the sum­mer’s best char­coal BBQs

While many of us are turn­ing to elec­tric or gas bar­be­cues, tra­di­tional char­coal grills offer a smoky fla­vour and smell that gas can’t match. They are often cheaper than gas too, ran­ging from £50 to £2,000 with hooded, egg and kamado styles all...

We fire up the sum­mer’s best char­coal BBQs

ArticleDon’t let your sat­nav go wild in the coun­try

As the oncom­ing driver and I approached each other, we both decided to pull into respect­ive passing places on either side of the lane to allow the other to pro­ceed. I ges­tured at her to go first, but before she could move, a car came from nowhere...

Don’t let your sat­nav go wild in the coun­try