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JUNE 2023
Welcome
Hello everyone, I hope you are enjoying the
Jeremy Paxman
This month, our columnist reflects on the significance of the Coronation and why his opinions of the monarchy have changed over time
Jenni Murray
With summer here, our columnist reminisces about being by the sea: donkey rides, ice-cream… and one unforgettable day
IN MY EXPERIENCE...
Al Murray
This month we talk… music
Each month our insight team conducts an in-depth poll of Saga customers to find out what you’re thinking. This month: the tunes you listen to
Editorial
Hello, everyone
I’m still on a bit of a
Features
A brave new world
Since she stepped away from the BBC Breakfast sofa, Louise Minchin, 54, has been on a series of jaw-dropping adventures. Here, she tells us why she quit the show after 20 years and how she first fell for her husband aged 14
Meet Pepper. Is this robot the answer to our crisis in care?
This humanoid robot can hold conversations, remind you to take your pills and even read your emotions. It is one of a new generation of ‘carebots’ – currently being trialled in the UK designed to do everything from keeping people company to bathing and dressing. A welcome idea – or a terrifying dystopia?
Slithering Away
Adders may feature in our folklore, but they could become extinct across much of Britain if we don’t do more to protect them. Here, the author of a book on these vanishing vipers explains the problem
Welcome to Turkish Hairlines
More than two million people suffering from hair loss have travelled to Turkey for a transplant in the past decade. But, while some clinics produce good results, many are run by charlatans. We investigate this growing trend
After the Windrush
The docking of the Empire Windrush in June 1948 marked the start of a wave of Caribbean immigration that transformed post-war Britain. Seventy-five years on, we find out what life was like for new arrivals in the ‘motherland’
It’s never too late to…
pole dance
Home & style
Happy camper
Dee Campling was on a mission to prove a new camper van could still have bags of character and style – with no grey plastic in sight
Shop the look
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High and mighty
Growing to more than two metres tall, delphiniums have beautifully shaped blooms and flood flowerbeds with vivid colours. No wonder they’re adored by the King…
A breath of fresh air
The EQE from Mercedes-Benz keeps you limber, goes longer than most EVs, and improves what you’re breathing in
Brownie points
When you don’t want the drama of black mascara, it’s time to send in the browns, says our expert
Health trip
These delicious, nutrient-packed dishes from The Hairy Bikers, aka Si King and Dave Myers, will help keep you on the road to a balanced diet
Tried & tasted
Succulent fish wrapped in buttery puff pastry makes for a hearty supper – but which will our tasters prefer?
Viva España!
Ernest Hemingway once called Spanish wine the best in Europe. And that’s still the case today…
Safe as houses
From electronic locks and wireless alarm systems to video doorbells and in-home cameras, protecting your property has never been easier
Home & style
Generation games
Our columnist loves reading maps but if he asked his children to use one instead of sat nav, he knows he’d be told to ‘get lost’…
Health & wellness
Ask Dr Mark
Our expert on weight-loss injections, a sore tongue and what to do if you think someone is drinking too much
A fat lot of good
You’ve probably heard of omega-3 fat and its many benefits, but what about its lesser-known cousin omega-6? Getting the right balance of fats is vital for a healthier, happier life
Moving on up
Kneeling, crawling, squatting – even doing housework – is the key to staying strong and mobile as we age, research has found. So let everyday tasks do the heavy lifting
Health & wellness
ask ALAN JOHNSON
The former Home Secretary uses his wisdom, wit and experience to tackle the problems troubling you
Old age, young love
An A&E visit leaves our columnist fearing his lady friend might now be on the look out for a younger – and much quieter – alternative
Happy holidays
The Saga family share their favourite travel hacks for stress-free trips with children
Money matters
Paul Lewis
As the cost of living increases, a record number of people are working beyond retirement age. But while this may give your income a boost, it comes with implications, as our expert explains
Money news
June 2023
Victoria reigns supreme
Discover stunning coastlines, gastronomic delights and incredible wildlife in the Australian state of Victoria
Letter from America
The Great Rematch looks like a distinct possibility
Travel
BIG IN JAPAN
Turning 60 in Japan is an auspicious occasion, marking the beginning of a new phase of life. Where better to celebrate than off the beaten track on the verdant ‘art’ island of Naoshima?
What’s on
Holding court
Ahead of next month’s Wimbledon Championships,hips, a new BBC programme examines how the stars of the 70s and 80s turned tennis into a global phenomenon non
out and about
THEATRE
staying in
PODCAST Detectives Don’t Sleep This is a true
The dark arts
Church paintings, conjuring, Cold War espionage, love among the exhibits, and a secretive plantsman feature in this month’s must-reads
And finally...
letters
THANKS FOR WRITING TO US, WE LOVE HEARING WHAT YOU THINK
And finally...
grey matters
PRIZE CROSSWORD / CRYPTIC CROSSWORD / SUDOKU / CODEBREAKER / WORD WHEEL / ADD A LETTER / SET SQUARE / WORDSEARCH / PUB QUIZ / ANSWERS
The pub Quiz
A cartoon dog and the word corgi, Neighbours and good friends all feature in June’s teasers
The world according to… Ray Mears
Woodsman and TV star Ray Mears, 59, on surviving in the Arctic and why his wife makes his adventures possible
Word to the wise
This month, the Countdown lexicographer tunes into some ‘tribe talk’: the language that serves as shorthand to groups of people in the know