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‘A weed is only a plant in the wrong place’: RHS Chelsea garden celebrates England’s edgelands

Sarah Eberle hopes to inspire people to nurture where town and countryside meet and nature is need of protection

Stinging nettles, buttercups, broken crockery, fly-tipped flowers and a discarded gnome are not the usual hallmarks of an RHS Chelsea flower show garden.

But this year’s On the Edge garden by Sarah Eberle – the most decorated designer at Chelsea – is designed not to look like a garden at all, rather to transport its visitors to the liminal spaces on the outskirts of towns where the countryside begins and nature is in critical need of protection.

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‘My dad cannot see me on stage doing this’: will the stigma around boys who dance ever shift?

As the pioneering BalletBoyz company celebrates its 25th anniversary and Billy Elliott returns to the stage, the male dance landscape appears transformed from where it was at the turn of the century. But a certain macho dismissiveness remains …

“We always thought BalletBoyz was a really stupid name. We wanted not to be BalletBoyz.” says William Trevitt, founder of the company called, guess what, BalletBoyz. It was the BBC that landed them with that tag, when then-Royal Ballet dancers Trevitt and Michael Nunn made a cheeky and revealing backstage documentary at London’s Royal Opera House. Their knockabout, laddish charm won them fans, and when they went on to found their own company, first the two of them, later expanded to 10 men, the name stuck. It does carry a slight hint of the Chippendales about it. “We had a theatre manager coming and saying: ‘Could you ask the dancers to take their shirts off in the second act?’” remembers Trevitt. Which may say something about the expectations of a group of men dancing.

BalletBoyz is heading out on tour this month to celebrate its 25th anniversary. In those two-and-a-half decades, Nunn and Trevitt have done a lot for the image of men dancing (they have had women in their shows over the years, too, it must be said). It was never their intention to make a statement, it was always just about great dance, but still, here were two straight men who danced together – and later a whole company of young men – and commissioned a new repertoire that wasn’t about romantic partnering, but “two matching energies and exploring the balance between them”, as Trevitt puts it.

Around the same time Nunn and Trevitt were making their video diaries, another iconic male dancer spun into view. The film Billy Elliot came out in 2000, the story of the miner’s son who wanted to dance, and by the moving final scene was leaping into choreographer Matthew Bourne’s pioneering Swan Lake with its cast of all-male swans. The film was turned into a multi-award-winning musical that’s still going strong, with a new national tour opening this autumn.

It seemed like a moment where the image and profile of male dancers was changing – the so-called “Billy Elliot effect” – with rumours that one year more boys than girls auditioned for the Royal Ballet School. It feels as though in 2026 we’re living in a culturally different time to the turn of the millennium, especially when it comes to expectations of gender, so have attitudes to boys and men dancing completely changed?

“It’s cool to dance now, isn’t it,” says Layton Williams, who was the ninth Billy Elliot on stage, and more recently a runner-up on Strictly with pro partner Nikita Kuzmin. “My nephew is dancing on TikTok with his mates, and he’s a proper lad.”

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‘10 minutes of nirvana’: 52 writers on the best sandwich of their life

Are you feeling hungry? If not, you will be after reading about the world’s most mouth-watering, life-changing sandwiches of all time ...

A crab stick and taramasalata baguette
I was young and carefree, living in Barons Court, west London, in the mid-90s. Chains weren’t a thing, and delis all had sandwich fillings laid out in silver dishes of a uniform, surgical shape, inviting adventure. Russian salad and ham? Sure, why not. The price structure was weird: sometimes everything was the same, and other times you’d accidentally hit a premium ingredient and your sandwich would be £3.50. That’s how I hit on the crab stick and taramasalata baguette, after a financial catastrophe involving actual crab. Crab sticks taste nothing like crab. They are, in fact, more delicious. So much better. And everything so pink. My life was like a fairytale. Zoe Williams

A vegetarian Christmas focaccia
Christmas sandwiches can be wildly underwhelming for veggies – but I’m still craving Glasgow cafe Boca’s offering: salty focaccia, stuffed to the brim with mushroom and chestnut roast, apricot glazed carrots and parsnips, cranberry and walnut agrodolce, sprout slaw and the option to add hefty slices of brie – which, of course, I did. Indulgent, Christmassy, and not a “festive falafel” in sight. Leah Harper

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Je hebt vermogen, maar dat geld zit ‘vast’ in je huis. Kan je die overwaarde toch opnemen om van te leven?

Wie overwaarde wil verzilveren maar niet genoeg inkomen heeft om de hypotheek te verhogen, komt al snel uit bij ‘opeethypotheken’. Ze werken, maar zijn kostbaar – en een goed gesprek met erfgenamen is geen overbodige luxe.

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Evacuatie van opvarenden Hondius begonnen

GRANADILLA DE ABONA (ANP) - De evacuatie van de opvarenden van het Nederlandse cruiseschip Hondius is begonnen, ziet een ANP-verslaggever ter plaatse. Het door hantavirus getroffen schip kwam zondag vroeg in de ochtend aan in de haven van Granadilla op Tenerife, waar het voor anker ging.

Op de Hondius zitten circa 150 opvarenden, van wie niemand klachten heeft die kunnen duiden op een besmetting met het hantavirus. Ook nog aan boord is het lichaam van een opvarende die overleed aan het virus. Dat zal meevaren tot aan Rotterdam, waar het schip wordt schoongemaakt. Die reis zal zo'n vijf dagen in beslag nemen, meldde rederij Oceanwide zaterdagavond.

De Hondius lag eerst voor de kust van Kaapverdië, maar mocht daar van de Kaapverdische autoriteiten om veiligheidsredenen niet aanmeren. Op verzoek van de Wereldgezondheidsorganisatie (WHO) was Spanje daar wel toe bereid. Het eilandbestuur van de Spaanse Canarische Eilanden was daar geenszins blij mee, onder meer vanwege de vermeende gebrekkige communicatie door het ministerie in Madrid.


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