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Rivals’ Rutshire – a place where modern Britain’s brutal divisions disappear in a cloud of sex | Jess Cartner-Morley

As the second series of the Jilly Cooper adaptation climaxes, we can be thankful that quality TV doesn’t always have to be bleak and stressfulFor Jilly Cooper devotees – a motley band that unites me with Queen Camilla and Joanna Lumley, Ian Rankin and ex-footballer Tony Adams – it has been the best of times, and the worst of times. (No apologies for the clunky Tale of Two Cities misquote. Jilly was fond of gleefully shoehorning in the odd bit of Dickens, or Shakespeare, or Wordsworth.)

The Guardian UK 5d ago

Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: forget your go-to maxidress – less is more this summer

The sundress is back – here’s how to make it short but not (too ) sweetOne sunny day recently, I looked around and realised that every woman in my vicinity was wearing the same dress. Not the same dress, exactly.

The Guardian UK 7d ago

Jess Cartner-Morley’s June style essentials: capri pants, crochet tops and the return of the kick flare

Need a pair of grown-up shorts? A summer sandal that works with everything? Or perhaps just a really cute bag?

The Guardian UK 9d ago

What happened to just wearing a band T-shirt? The new rules of concert dressing

Whether it’s Harry Styles’s retro tailoring, CMAT’s joyful mash-ups or Metallica’s silver tones, here’s how to nail concert dressing – without looking like a tribute act• Jess Cartner-Morley’s June style essentialsOver the past few years, dressing to see your favourite artists live has moved on from just throwing on a band tee and calling it a day. With ticket prices higher than ever, concerts are special events; as a result, there’s been a noticeable shift towards dressing up. Fans are...

The Guardian UK 3h ago

The 64 best bikinis, swimsuits and men’s trunks for summer 2026

Swimwear season is upon us – so here’s our pick of the most flattering, practical and comfortable costumes• Jess Cartner-Morley’s June essentialsThe trick with swimwear shopping is to stick to well-established criteria. Your priorities, of course, are comfort, support, coverage and price. But while your demure black one-piece might cover those bases, you shouldn’t settle for a costume that does the bare minimum.

The Guardian UK 3d ago