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Eleanor Steafel

Eleanor Steafel

Feature Writer / Columnist at The Daily Telegraph

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  • Food
  • National News

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Recent Articles

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Cooking is dying out. This is why it matters

Delivery apps, ready meals and simplistic recipes are taking over our kitchens – and we are in danger of losing essential life skills
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Four signs the cocoa shortage is affecting your favourite treats

With global supplies falling short, big brands are tweaking recipes and shrinking bars to try and sweeten the deal
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How Heathrow’s third runway became Britain’s most bitter planning row

Expansion at Europe’s busiest airport has long been mooted, but has proved contentious. Now Sir Keir Starmer is backing the plan again
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As IVF has become more successful, fewer people are willing to adopt

As adoption falls to its lowest rate for four years, a charity chief says one of the biggest drivers is the rise in fertility treatments
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Inside BBC Today’s presenting problem

The Radio 4 programme has not only lost thousands of listeners over the past few months, it’s struggling to retain its presenting A-team
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Rick Stein interview: ‘People aren’t going out due to the economy –...

The TV chef and ‘patron saint of Padstow’ on his enduring love of Cornwall, getting into fights, and why fame can be a complicated business
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My friend thought her fake Welsh accent was a stroke of Traitors ge...

She may have fooled the other players, but ‘Charlotte from the Valleys’ is the same funny, loyal and quirky girl I’ve known since childhood
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How the ‘woke’ Left turned suspected killer Luigi Mangione into a p...

As his name circulated online, a baying mob started to grow – with many drooling over his looks or calling him an anti-capitalist hero
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‘Your book is too Jewish’: How the British publishing industry bega...

Since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas conflict, Jewish people in the book industry have noticed a growing incidence of ‘soft boycotting’
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The British carpenter who used ancient skills to rebuild Notre-Dame

Mike Dennis was one of a tiny number of artisans in the world capable of replicating the 800-year-old latticework over the cathedral’s nave
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The potatoes you need for your Christmas dinner, according to a top...

MasterChef: The Professionals 2018 finalist Matthew Ryle shares his top tips and recipes for elevating your Christmas cooking
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Orange whisky sour recipe

Kick-off Saturday night (or Sunday morning) with this fruity cocktail
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A homeless man knocked on our door – and stayed for 45 years

When the Parsons let an unexpected guest – and his frozen chicken – into their home, it began a remarkable story of friendship and humanity
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Longevity expert: ‘We’re using our bodies beyond their biological w...

Longevity specialist Dr Stuart Jay Olshansky on why he’s bet against the human condition, and the consequences of interfering with ageing
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How ketamine became a middle-class addiction by stealth

Often seen as a safer alternative to cocaine or heroin, the drug has gained popularity among young adults – with tragic consequences
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How Britain’s free spirits became priced out of their canal boats

It’s painted as a fantasy lifestyle on TikTok – but climate change, littered paths and rising mooring fees are making it harder than ever
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How cyclists are turning UK roads into death traps - The Telegraph

Competitive users of apps such as Strava are racing for their personal bests – and putting other road users at serious risk of injury
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Michel Roux Jr interview: ‘Restaurants may only open three days a w...

Ahead of his new restaurant opening, the chef talks closing Le Gavroche, family, and why, after the pandemic, he’s struggling to find staff
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How the policing of pro-Palestine marches risks echoing 1970s Belfa...

Weekly protests have Britain’s Jewish community feeling unsafe – and Ireland showed what can happen when neighbourhoods are truly divided
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We tested the water of the Thames – and the results were worrying -...

This weekend’s Boat Race will see the crews faced with a river full of sewage – and some alarming health risks
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How Beyoncé went country – and caused a storm

The superstar’s new sound has been dismissed by Nashville country radio, while critics have accused her of cynicism. Do they have a point?