The Last D-Day Veterans Four of the surviving heroes involved in the Normandy landings recall their remarkable tales of bravery, courage and victory Abigail Buchanan
Would you pay £174 for a box of Cadbury’s Roses too old to eat? They might be inedible exercises in nostalgia but the trade in vintage chocolate and sweets is booming ? and it’s surprisingly profitable Amelia Tait
Tom Kerridge: ‘Since I gave up drinking, I no longer need eight Nurofen in the morning’ The Michelin-starred chef, 50, on steak for breakfast, losing at go-karting and being a rugby dad Tom Kerridge
How a Nigerian influencer, North Korean hacker and Canadian scammer committed fraud worldwide Their secret scams were fast becoming a multimillion-dollar enterprise, but then they caught the attention of the US Secret Service... Geoff White
Lazy, burnt out or afflicted with the ‘sleepy gene’? I tried to find out why I sleep so much Most people need eight hours a night, some get by on four... but I need at least 10. Is it possible to hack my body into needing less? Laura Powell
Minced cricket rarebit, pulled cricket tacos: Why 2024 is the year of insect dining A new restaurant in Finsbury Park boasts burratas, rarebit and tacos ? all made with crickets. But is insect protein really the future? Ed Cumming
Why Easter lunch beats Christmas dinner every time In the battle of festive meals, Easter ? where there’s less pressure and better catering ? is the decisive winner Ed Cumming
William Sitwell reviews Climat, Manchester: ‘You leave the place grateful for the miracle of wine’ For our critic, the light-filled rooftop restaurant was confident and civilised, and for every plate of cheese came another carafe... William Sitwell
Birthdays are a time for feasting ? but at 37 I just want a Colin the Caterpillar cake Gone are the days of fancy restaurants and tasting menus, Pizza Express and homemade cakes... Ed Cumming
M&S’s pre-poached egg is convenience food at its laziest It might be the golden age of shortcuts in the kitchen, but this latest offering is just nonsensical Ed Cumming
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