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Tim Dowling: I’m huge in Ireland, but the cat couldn’t care less
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Blind date in Sydney: ‘Tall, good-looking, shirt decidedly unbuttoned – my doubts vanished’
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My friend ranks his friendships in a league table – and it worries me | Ask Annalisa Barbieri
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‘You don’t queue at the bar!’: a guide to pub etiquette – the Stephen Collins cartoon
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Ignore the fashion naysayers – you can still wear a floral dress for spring | Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion
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Experience: I lost my hands after being electrocuted by 14,400 volts
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You be the judge: should my sister help me challenge our brother’s sexist views?
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Juliette Pavy: Sony World Photographer of the Year 2024
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‘A water world teeming with wildlife’: readers’ favourite national parks in Europe
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What to wear now you can’t wear Sambas
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Hilary Cass’s report and the trans rights debate | Letters
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‘When I wear this shirt, I feel part of a tribe’: how running club merch became a marker of cool
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My close friend is a therapist but all she does is complain. Should I exit this relationship? | Leading questions
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Risk of bird flu spreading to humans is ‘enormous concern’, says WHO
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Do you have an ‘emotionally immature parent’? How a nine-year-old book found a new, younger audience
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Dining across the divide: ‘I couldn’t get on board with her equating the Taliban and the democratic government of Ukraine’
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How we met: ‘It felt like chatting with an old friend rather than meeting for the first time’
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She was fired after not endorsing Splenda-filled salads to people with diabetes. Why? | Neil Barsky
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We found unhealthy pesticide levels in 20% of US produce – here’s what you need to know
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Kale, watermelon and even some organic foods pose high pesticide risk, analysis finds
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Parliamentary punch-ups, painting mishaps and red carpet insults – take the Thursday quiz
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How to store half a lemon – and 17 other ways to keep leftover food fresh
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My Serbian bean stew sets pulses racing. The recipe? Oh, if you insist … | Adrian Chiles
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A modern pilgrimage through Herefordshire’s Golden Valley
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Can Rishi Sunak create a smoke-free generation? - podcast
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Arizona Republicans again block effort to repeal 1864 near-total abortion ban
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Jeremy Paxman’s take on Parkinson’s disease is far too bleak | Letters
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The longevity vacation: why bar-hopping holidays are out and extreme wellness breaks are in
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I’m 17 and haven’t seen a dentist for four years. This is life in England’s NHS dental deserts | Beth Riding
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Is it possible to break the cycle of burnout for good?
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Arizona reinstated a near-total ban on abortions. Providers are surprisingly optimistic
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A moment that changed me: I was paralysed on a climb. Then I made the 100-mile journey back to myself
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Nestlé adds sugar to infant milk sold in poorer countries, report finds
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Tantrums of the rich and famous: nine acts that turned on their audience – from Elton to Bieber to Blur
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I used to love sex. But my boyfriend’s premature ejaculation is turning me off it – and him
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Eight unsung kitchen tools every home cook should own: ‘You’ll wonder how you lived without them’
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Women in the UK: have you taken up smoking recently?
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Losing my hair made me miserable. Now I’m as bald as an egg, I couldn’t be happier
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Marlene Dietrich is the muse for feminist retelling of Dior’s story
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‘Pregnancy is not a disease’: why do so many women die giving birth in Nigeria?
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What does a death doula do? Alua Arthur on her ancient profession
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The pet I’ll never forget: Oscar the cat, who opened my eyes to the power of male friendship
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Is writing down my rage the secret to resolving it? | Emma Beddington
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The truth about protein: how to get enough – at every age
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A new start after 60: there was no time to waste – so I gave up my job and started stone carving
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Abortions in first 12 weeks should be legalised in Germany, commission says
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Rage, waste and corruption: how Covid changed politics – podcast
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Why do US celebrities love the UK? Because they don’t live here | Emma Beddington
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Do you want to receive more love? First get to know your superego
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They’re fighting polluters destroying historically Black towns – starting with their own
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‘I go from rude health to dying in minutes’: a day in the life of a hypochondriac
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Nigel Slater’s recipes for lemon and spinach linguine, and wild garlic cheese pudding
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My walking, talking little girl has just turned two… | Séamas O'Reilly
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Thanks to Cass, evidence not ideology will be used to guide children seeking gender advice | Sonia Sodha
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Notes on chocolate: a kind thought and an old-time favourite
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‘The courgettes were so good last year, I got a tattoo of one’: life on a Birmingham allotment
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Sulphate-free shampoos: 10 of the best
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Simone Lia: Rabbits having sex in Birmingham – cartoon
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Retreat to Crete: why the Greek island is a perfect escape
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A Wessex trail: Dorset’s Hardy Way leads to the historic Smugglers Inn
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A Braccetto, London: ‘It does its thing well at a good price’ – restaurant review
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I was abused as a child, but now my mother needs care | Ask Philippa
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Ready, steady, grow: the flower season gets into its stride
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Sober as I currently am, let’s raise a glass to having a drink
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Vintage Bordeaux and beyond
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Sunday with Eddy Grant: ‘I’m surrounded by the best cooks in the world’
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‘Chronic traumatic stress disorder’: the Palestinian psychologist challenging western definitions of trauma
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Living with frozen shoulder: ‘It was as if someone had been hitting my arm with a baseball bat’
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‘You can make meaningful relationships’: how does friendship change in older age?
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Bling things: 18 of the best jewellery pieces – in pictures
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