Dating
UK’s most popular Stag and Hens destinations revealed
As speculation grows about where Wills and Kate will head for their pre-wedding parties, where are Joe and Jolene public heading for theirs?
My big 'thin' royal wedding
If they’re like the rest of us mere mortals, Kate and Wills could be set to pile on a whopping 13lb post-wedding, so is marriage actually bad for your health?
Half of women go Dutch on a first date, but men still want to pay
New research from online bank first direct has found sharply differing financial attitudes to first dates between the sexes. While women have a progressive attitude to dating expecting to split the bill on a first date, men still like to play the hunter gatherer role and pick up the bill.
More women choosing to 'go Dutch' - but men still want to pay
New research from online bank first direct has found sharply differing financial attitudes to first dates between the sexes. While women have a progressive attitude to dating expecting to split the bill on a first date, men still like to play the hunter gatherer role and pick up the bill.
No sex please – we’ve got bad backs!
Back pain is now the most common reason for couples to stop having sex, says national charity BackCare.
Jessica Farringdon Brides launches 2012 collection
Bridalwear specialist Jessica Farringdon Brides has officially launched its new 2012 collection.
The 12-point plan for short-notice nuptials
Since announcing fully inclusive midweek weddings at Quex House and its Hannah Dining Suite in Quex Park, the Kent country house in Birchington has received numerous enquiries for short-term availability.
Win a dream honeymoon at Quex Spring Wedding Fayre
The 2011 Quex Spring Wedding Fayre promises to be an event that will inspire all brides-to-be, with an eclectic display of exhibits ranging from dresses, cakes, jewellery, photography and wedding cars on view.
Wedding product searches up on Twenga
Twenga, the most comprehensive search engine, can reveal what trends are dominating spring wedding planning. The results show tradition holding its place, but not without a modern twist. Brides are expressing their personalities while respecting classical cues.
Honeymoon inspiration from Hamilton Island
Romantics inspired by the forthcoming royal nuptials should seize the extra Bank Holiday to book a trip to the jewel in Queensland's crown, Hamilton Island.
You’ve lost your engagement ring!
Romantics hoping to hear a resounding ‘YES' to their marriage proposal this Valentine's Day might be lucky in love, but one in three men who go down on bended knee might reflect on the fact that their partner is set to lose their engagement ring sometime in the future.
Quest for love expected to cost £377 million
Finding love can be expensive, according to new figures from Santander Cards. The research reveals that of the 1.6 million Brits (3 per cent) who have made a New Year resolution to find a partner in 2011, one in three (33 per cent) expect their search to cost them an average of £724 - a collective spend of around £377 million.
‘Letters of Love’ workshops for Valentine’s Day
With almost 60% of women and 50% of men citing that receiving a Valentine’s card is ‘very important’ to them, John Lewis has launched a ‘Letters of Love’ workshop in store, helping hapless Romeos create the perfect love letter for their partner this Valentine’s Day.
Show your love with cupcakes this Valentines Day
‘How do I love thee? Let me count the ways’ - for anyone lucky enough to receive The Hummingbird Bakery ‘Box of Chocolates’ this Valentines Day, the answer to this question will at the very least be ‘six’.
Sex and romance alive for the over 50’s
As Valentine's Day approaches the over 50's are reporting higher levels of satisfaction with their health and relationships than their younger counterparts, according to Saga Health.