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Grandparents in the UK: share your experiences of helping with childcare
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I’m not keen on the Clooneys’ ‘no phones’ rule for guests | Emma Beddington
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The one change that worked: I was such a fussy eater, it limited me – now I try one new dish a week to reduce my food fear
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No, age isn’t just a number – and the sooner we realise that, the happier we will be
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Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: How to switch to holiday mode? Easy, get a bag big enough for a book and a beach towel
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Is it true that … it’s harder to build muscle mass and strength as you age?
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From AI job swiping to hungry seagulls: Edith Pritchett’s week in Venn diagrams – cartoon
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‘I had a home, apartment, career’ … the Guardian’s Gaza diarist on the life he lost – and his journey into exile
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Terrible night’s sleep? Here’s how to make it through the day – and maybe even enjoy it – one step at a time
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The kindness of strangers: she bought a new sim card for my mum and installed it on her phone
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Proper support for children with special educational needs can lead to successful outcomes | Letters
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Gifts for teachers, picked by teachers: 34 ideas they’ll genuinely love
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How do I feel about air conditioning? I’m very hot – but it’s destroying the planet | Emma Beddington
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Some gut microbes can absorb and help expel ‘forever chemicals’ from the body, research shows
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Dining across the divide: ‘She felt people had become hypersexualised – I don’t think the solution is to go completely the other way’
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This is how we do it: ‘I role-play as her rumpled gardener, who comes in and throws her on the bed’
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‘Call me Chickenella!’ How Guardian readers got their nicknames – and what they feel about them
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Lucky dips: a rail tour of Slovakia’s best spa towns
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One of my friends at school has turned toxic. How do I discuss it with her? | Ask Annalisa Barbieri
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The moment I knew: we hiked into the wilderness on Friday and emerged as a couple on Sunday
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‘Tremendous uncertainty’ for cancer research as US officials target mRNA vaccines
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‘Delicious, affordable everyday eating’: supermarket free-range eggs, tasted and rated | The food filterd
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‘This summer’s story’: sitcom Too Much gives nighties a starring role
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Money issues? The financial psychotherapist will see you now
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From stargazing to slushy-making: 50 fresh ideas for a super summer on the cheap (some are even free)
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Microdosing: how ‘off-label’ use of weight loss jabs is spreading from US to UK
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Collectors can fight to pay £7m for a Birkin – but the ‘it’ handbag is no longer cool | Lauren Cochrane
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‘You don’t get a second chance at a shot like this – horses wander off’: Mike Wells’s best phone picture
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Naga Munchetty: ‘When did I last cry? Watching Crystal Palace win the FA Cup final’
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What links a prosecco cocktail and raw beef? The Saturday quiz
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Provence laid bare: ‘I shed my clothes and found freedom on a beautiful French island’
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Blind date: ‘I took a bathroom break and when I returned she had already asked for the bill’
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Tim Dowling: the tennis has reached boiling point – and so have we
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When you discover a rogue facial hair: the Edith Pritchett cartoon
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Doctors in England: what are your views on the planned strike action?
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The best camping stoves for cooking like a pro in the wild, tested
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Bigger is always better – and nine other sex myths busted
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Catwalk v Centre Court: SW19 becomes hot spot for celebrities and brands
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Seating nooks and memory shelves: the welcoming family home embracing dementia-friendly design
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Foxgloves are cottage garden classics, but they look just as good in town
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The band is back together … in a superannuated kind of way: the Stephen Collins cartoon
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How TikTok’s ‘#morningshed’ went viral
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Experience: a postcard delivered 121 years late led me to my long-lost family
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A third of UK women who died during or after pregnancy known to children’s services, study finds
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‘An uphill battle’: why are midlife men struggling to make – and keep – friends?
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I've been in a sexless marriage for 35 years. What can I do? | Leading questions
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‘A sure-fire summer hit’: 10 refreshing alternatives to Aperol spritz
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Do we think enough about parents who care for sick or disabled children – and how not to make things harder? | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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You be the judge: my mum says our family should share towels, but I think it’s gross. Am I right to protest?
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‘It’s the only thing between me and a divorce!’ The remarkable rise of the big family planner
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The Guardian view on young people in coastal towns: time to invest in their future | Editorial
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Fibremaxxing: could TikTok’s latest wellness trend actually make sense?
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Demna bows out at Balenciaga with star-studded final show in Paris
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US measles cases hit highest number in 33 years, CDC data shows
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The best period pants, tried and tested for comfort, style and absorbency
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Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: So long, sequin kaftan! The holiday wardrobe is all about sleek, muted neutrals
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‘I was nervous to ask for your socials’: why missed connection posts are making a comeback
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My father, the fake: was anything he told me actually true?
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A moment that changed me: I was told my home was haunted – and it made me a tidier, happier person
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Diverse, communal, gender-fluid: African families’ true history is being whitewashed | Wambui Kimani
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The new rules of small talk: how to nail every conversation, from first dates to weddings, parties and funerals
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Chinese man charged with stealing COVID-19 research
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What are ingrown toenails, and how can I avoid them?
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Chanel and JW Anderson show their resistance to global luxury downturn
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Palantir accuses UK doctors of choosing ‘ideology over patient interest’ in NHS data row
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Extroverts and exercise: how personality affects our approach to the gym
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The best men’s suits under £400: 14 favourites for every occasion (and how to style them)
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A baby born to a brain dead mother: this is the horror of abortion bans | Moira Donegan
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What I learned as a kid in a quasi-commune | Zoe Williams
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Don’t ‘power pee’ – but do grab a mirror: 13 easy, effective ways to protect your pelvic floor
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