Radhika Sanghani, The Telegraph

Radhika Sanghani

The Telegraph

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Past articles by Radhika:

‘I went on University Challenge with my son – here’s why’

Rachel Collier reveals how she became the TV show’s first-ever mother and son pair in its 60-year history → Read More

‘I thought “manifesting” my perfect life was nonsense – until it worked’

I started with scepticism, but when a boyfriend and book deal appeared – seemingly out of nowhere – it was hard to ignore the evidence → Read More

'Sir David Amess left an incredible legacy for women like me'

The Southend MP raised awareness for the millions of sufferers of endometriosis, and was an unwavering champion of women's health → Read More

Why Meghan is a millennial hero

The Duchess will always find support among her own generation by choosing to live life on her own terms – the ultimate Gen Y goal → Read More

Sexist insults, abuse, death threats: expect all this and more as a female MP

Many women in Westminster endure a culture of intimidation and harassment as part of the job. Is this the price they must pay to represent their commu... → Read More

Egg-freezing: Are unethical clinics cashing in on women's vulnerabilities?

Egg-freezing enquiries have spiked during lockdown. Is it really a miracle panacea for starting those wanting to a family later in life? → Read More

'My son has learning disabilities. I live in fear I’ll get Covid and won’t be able to look after him'

For 57 years, Dame Philippa Russell has cared for her son Simon. Now Philippa worries about becoming unable to care for him. → Read More

Meet the families 'biohacking' their bodies to live healthier... and longer

It’s 5pm in the Farrant household and Jack, six, and Thomas, four, are currently manifesting their desires in the form of Lego. → Read More

How I make the average UK salary from being an Instagram influencer

The life of an Instagram influencer always seems to be shrouded in secrecy and questions. → Read More

Curse of the Goldfish Generation: Are phones making us more forgetful?

Got a question? → Read More

Don't call me self-partnered: The truth about being happily single

Emma Watson's rebranding of her relationship status shows we still don't believe a woman can be happy alone → Read More

'We're best friends, neighbours... and now we’re raising a child together'

Natasha Bakht, 47, and Lynda Collins, 45, are friends and neighbours who have been legally co-parenting their nine-year-old son, Elaan, since 2016. → Read More

I know the pain of having your virginity discussed by your mum

Flora Gill lost her virginity 10 years ago to a man she met on her gap year. → Read More

Can giving up alcohol improve your mental health?

“I knew quite early on that hangovers affected me mentally just as much as they did physically. → Read More

Raw water, sky running and sweat lodges - would you risk your life in pursuit of extreme wellness?

Poke fun at sound healing and dog yoga all you want, but wellness is one of the world’s fastest-growing industries. → Read More

‘I never thought I’d have an 86-year-old friend’: The millennials curing their loneliness by spending time with pensioners

A number of people like myself have now realised the best way to cure loneliness is to build connections → Read More

Generation rent: Millennials rent everything in their lives

The booming ‘sharing economy’ is allowing millennials to enjoy the benefits of owning without the bother of buying. → Read More

Intuitive eating: is not dieting the secret to weight loss?

‘So, what would you like? → Read More

After six decades, is it time for women to come off the Pill?

Since 1961, when the Pill was made widely available on the NHS (albeit to married women only), it has become Britain’s most popular contraceptive. → Read More

How to deal with gaslighting in relationships

‘Gaslighting’ is the relatively new term used to describe someone who manipulates another person into doubting their own sanity. → Read More