thetimes.co.uk
It’s September 2010 and I’m leaving the Banner Good Samaritan hospital in Phoenix, Arizona, after five weeks watching my husband, the double Olympic gold medallist oarsman James Cracknell, recover from a near-fatal brain injury. A kindly neurologist shakes my hand and looks me straight in the eye. “
about 5 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
Amongst the many tributes paid to Henry Worsley, defeated by the unrelenting forces of an Antarctic-crossing this week, there is one missing voice:
over 8 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
New ‘radical’ NHS advice says home births and midwife units are the best option for most women. Well about time, says Beverley Turner, who’s given birth twice in her own house. Here, she explains the benefits (and not just because you’re near the fridge...)
over 9 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
When Beverley Turner stumbled across a website about her hormone cycle, she never expected to become addicted. But how reliable was it? Unconvinced, she decided to put it to the test and live by her hormones for a month. This is what happened...
over 9 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
#Kidshaming involves parents posting pictures of their children with signs declaring their sins, onto social media. Beverley Turner experiments, but isn’t convinced by this ‘cowardly form of bullying’ as good parenting
almost 10 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
Contrary to popular belief, women who opt for home births aren’t trying to show off or prove anything argues Beverley Turner, who’s given birth twice in her house. She busts the myths and explains the proper benefits
almost 10 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
Master chef Albert Roux is the latest man to fall for a much younger version of his wife. But could the carbon copy be the ultimate compliment?
about 10 years ago
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A new study shows many women can no longer be bothered to keep up the grooming down there and that men don’t really care if their girlfriend or wife is sporting a Bobby Ball-style-bush. Beverley Turner celebrates the demise of pubic topiary.
over 10 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
Devastatingly the BBC is considering extending children’s programmes beyond 7pm. The decision has made Beverley Turner feel like a supportive husband, who helps put the kids to bed, has just walked out and slammed the door on his way to Spearmint Rhino.
over 10 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
Mary Beard, the BBC history presenter and professor of Classics at Cambridge University who has led a crusade against online misogyny, has made Beverley Turner want to weep with disappointment over her decision to write about being a shoe addict.
almost 11 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
Beverley Turner, together with her husband James Cracknell, decided to give their children unusual names - including Croyde and Trixie. Here she explains why she’s thrilled Britain doesn’t have baby name police like New Zealand.
about 11 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
A new blog, Scarfolk, has attracted a cult following for its depiction of life before the world went ‘health and safety’ mad. Mum of three, Beverley Turner, speaks to its ‘hermit’ creator, Richard Littler, and learns some valuable parenting tips. It’s time to frighten all children everywhere.
about 11 years ago