
The Queenager: Eleanor's Letter (31st July 2023)
I may just have seen the best gig of my life! Why I love Grace Jones and all she represents
This Queenager is a FORCE - Grace Jones and the art of true confidence!

The Queenager: Eleanor's Letter (23rd July 2023)
Sandra Davis of Mishcon de Reya joins the Noon Advisory Board and comes to our Noon Circle
Divorce, the dos and don'ts from the Succession Set's go-to lawyer

Noon Tours: Jordan April 2024
The experience of a lifetime awaits you on a female-only, privately guided tour of this magical country and the people, places, traditions and landscapes that make it so unforgettable.

Helen Paris and Leslie Hill
“We have experienced being looked through, looked past or hidden away entirely”
As a young lesbian woman in the eighties, there were no older women couples Helen Paris could look as role models. Now married to her partner of 27 years, she questions whether lesbian couples are any more visible and recognised all these decades later.

Why it's time to pull on your financial Spanx
As Queenagers are coming into their prime at midlife, it’s the perfect time to asses their financial situation and put in place the underpinning they need to have the future they want, reports Dido Sandler.

How did I become unemployable in my mid-50s?
With so much experience, expertise and life-learned empathy to offer potential employers, Sue Lord finds it galling and frustrating that she can’t get a job.

“I want to make menopause an ordinary topic of conversation”
As someone who was pretty adept at preparing for her various life-stages, Rachel Weiss was woefully unaware of what lay in store when her perimenopause began. What she did as a result has changed the experience of menopause for hundreds of women.

Nesting co-parenting after divorce
When Beth Behrendt and her husband divorced they never imagined the temporary parenting arrangement they came to for their sons would be so beneficial to them all they’d still be doing it nearly a decade later.

The Queenager: Eleanor's Letter (16th July 2023)
What we learned at the Wasing Retreat last weekend
12 brilliant books to take on holiday - plus snakes, shedding and acceptance

I asked how to handle this massive upheaval and I was deluged with advice.
When Ritula Shah left the BBC after 35 years it felt like a bereavement. And whilst she did her best to follow the suggestions she was given for managing such a major change, things didn’t quite work out as planned.