The truth about friendships in midlife
From having children to quitting alcohol, life changes can have a major impact on your social circle
From having children to quitting alcohol, life changes can have a major impact on your social circle
Camilla favours having a smaller, more modern group of staff and plans to call on close friends to help out when needed
We hardly saw anyone else over lockdown, but now it all feels too intense
Meeting like-minded people is rarely easy, but it's never too late to forge lasting, fulfilling connections
The older Andrew Baker gets, the more he sees that time with his (always platonic) female pals is far more enjoyable than with the boys
They once shared an intense, fun-filled bond, but now our reader questions if she should attend the memorial service of her late friend
Fizzingly flirtatious encounters with the women I meet have made me see that scents and sensibilities collide with mutual excitement
Nikki Scott takes the fear out of gardening through one-on-one sessions. We talk to three clients whose lives were changed
After a painful divorce, I chose to surround myself with just a few positive, life-affirming people
Our Marriage Diaries column, in which people bare secret thoughts about their relationships, is published online every Monday
As The Telegraph's Agony Uncle, I weigh in on your dilemmas – the good, the bad and the ugly
As The Telegraph's Agony Uncle, I weigh in on your dilemmas – the good, the bad and the ugly
Men have friendships that women can't help but envy – and it’s never clearer than when they’re famous
The etiquette around befriending colleagues is complicated, but well worth the effort for our overall wellbeing
Often we assume that our most enduring bonds are those we make in our youth, but I only learnt how to make real friends as a grown up
Our Marriage Diaries column, in which people bare secret thoughts about their relationships, is published online every Monday
In our 'Parenting Confessions' column, anonymous mothers and fathers share the family secrets they would never talk about in public
As The Telegraph's Agony Uncle, I weigh in on your dilemmas – the good, the bad and the ugly
In our 'Parenting Confessions' column, anonymous mothers and fathers share the family secrets they would never talk about in public
At the age of 35 Annabel Fenwick Elliott’s social circle has never been smaller – but she’s not alone in her loneliness
As The Telegraph's Agony Uncle, I weigh in on your dilemmas – the good, the bad and the ugly
As The Telegraph's Agony Uncle, I weigh in on your dilemmas – the good, the bad and the ugly
As The Telegraph's Agony Uncle, I weigh in on your dilemmas – the good, the bad and the ugly