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My son is turning 18 – and I am inexplicably sad | Zoe Williams
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104 slices of toast, 26 crumpets and a smoke alarm: my toaster-testing marathon
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The abortion pill is safe. But why should Trump let facts get in the way of his agenda? | Moira Donegan
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The one change that worked: I gave away my last dress – and embraced the real me
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£6.50 for a coffee? I’m going back to instant | Emma Beddington
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Giorgio Armani’s final show: a catwalk memorial choreographed by himself
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Is it true that … women snore less than men?
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A new start after 60: I rented out my flat and bought a bike. Now home is a tent and the open road
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From AI expertise to foxes in the bin bags: Edith Pritchett’s week in Venn diagrams – cartoon
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‘Most people are just toughing it out’: shortage of drugs leaves Gaza’s wounded without pain relief
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The kindness of strangers: a Los Angeles bus driver got everyone onboard to sing me happy birthday
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Versace’s Dario Vitale evokes spirit of Gianni with suggestive debut
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Why do people become leftwing or rightwing? Is it nature or nurture?
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‘It’s actually a superfood!’ Why tempeh is suddenly on every menu – and coming to a supermarket near you
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Mary Portas looks back: ‘After Dad died, his wife made us homeless. I never got to be a teenager, instead I worked’
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Readers reply: What would happen if politicians actually answered the question?
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Tech bros want women to have more babies. But they’re going about it the wrong way | Emma Beddington
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US Latinos mobilize to monitor – and improve – local air quality: ‘We have to fix it’
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Dining across the divide: ‘There he was with his goatee, shaved head, tattoos – but never judge a book by its cover’
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This is how we do it: ‘Over 30 years, our spark has dimmed in difficult times, but we’ve always got it back’
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‘To them, ageing is a technical problem that can, and will, be fixed’: how the rich and powerful plan to live for ever
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As my daughter got sicker and sicker, our quest for answers dragged on. How did we all miss the bacteria taking over her body?
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My cousin’s daughter didn’t invite me to her wedding and I feel deeply hurt | Ask Annalisa Barbieri
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The moment I knew: Adele was singing and tears rolled down my face. It felt as though the lyrics were about us
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I wanted to know if having a kid on a burning planet was right. I found that antinatalism is seriously taboo | Bri Lee
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Trump’s war on Tylenol is also very much a war on women | Arwa Mahdawi
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Heavenly harvest! 17 mouthwatering ways to use cider – from chorizo stew to sparkling sorbet
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‘Works beautifully in my moka pot’: the best (and worst) supermarket coffee, tasted and rated
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Puffers, parkas and leopard print: the 50 best coats for autumn and winter
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Madeline Horwath on AI chatbots and cognitive decline – cartoon
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‘Small wonders exist alongside our everyday lives’: Kisara Okada’s best phone picture
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Sexless, snug and still here: the secrets of Birkenstock’s enduring success
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Penny Lancaster: ‘The closest I’ve come to death? Trying to resuscitate a dead man’
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The word sauna comes from which language? The Saturday quiz
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Why do we have hair and why are hospitals so clean? The kids’ quiz
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Skin shrinkwrapping, mane infusion – the latest celebrity surgery trends: the Edith Pritchett cartoon
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Being organised and active may be predictor of longer life, study finds
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Blind date: ‘First impression? Warm, kind eyes and a great hug’
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Tim Dowling: the time has come to enrol at dog school
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‘The closest I came to making life was the closest I came to death’: Florence Welch on sexism, screaming and the lost pregnancy that nearly killed her
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What is leucovorin, the drug the FDA approved to treat autism?
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If you’re not using an eSIM when you travel, you’re getting ripped off
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Why everyone is lifting weights – and how to get started (whatever your size)
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Lacrima review – gripping saga of a wedding dress unravels fashion industry exploitation
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‘It’ll be fine!’ Meet the visionary who invented the car: the Stephen Collins cartoon
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No room for your bike? Here are 13 clever, space-saving storage ideas for indoors and out
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High street heroes: how the humble charity shop is shifting clothes by getting creative
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‘It’s the best feeling’: how Copenhagen gave cyclists a green wave
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Experience: I was almost killed when a pigeon made me crash my motorbike
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I am 86 and on my own. How do I get to know my nice neighbour better? | Leading questions
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Prada injects glamour into its collection inspired by uniform
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What is the impact of vaping on teeth and oral health?
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The best toasters: 10 favourites for toast, bagels and crumpets, tested
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A mastectomy broke my body. CrossFit reminded me I was still alive
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The experts: estate agents on how to find the perfect property
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When I was married at 13 I was told refusal would end in my death. Now girls in Iraq as young as nine face the same fate
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Canada: order to cull over 400 ostriches sparks protests and death threats
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Thursday news quiz: train names, banned games and a problematic moose
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Instagram still poses risk to children despite new safety tools, says Meta whistleblower
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You be the judge: should my daughter pay for the vase she broke in our holiday villa?
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Unsafe abortions and no antenatal care: aid cuts hit women hardest in one of Africa’s poorest countries
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Loaded fries, tacos and perfect pies: eight crowd-pleasing recipes for footy finals weekend
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Women who miss first breast cancer screening at ‘40% higher risk’ of dying from the disease
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Preliminary gene therapy shows 75% reduction in Huntington's disease progression
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Your cubicle or mine? Why gen Zs are having sex in public places
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I need to send a difficult email. Will a ‘forcing party’ help me stop procrastinating?
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Why does it take so long to repair a broken lift? | Adrian Chiles
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How to make your garden tools last longer: expert tips for tackling rust, grime and blunt blades
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Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: how to do hourglass without the tradwife overtones
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Black Hole Sign review – NHS’s critical condition examined with dark humour
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