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‘They’re perfect – until they aren’t’: why are people so interested in the Beckxit beef?
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‘The closest I tried to homemade’: the best supermarket mayonnaise, tasted and rated
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Many Black women consider synthetic braids safe. A study found toxins in all the brands it tested
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My best friend of 50 years knew me better than anyone. But when she died, no one seemed to take my grief seriously
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‘The moon came into view and I searched for the perfect place to stand’: Eric Kogan’s best phone photo
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What links jellyfish, golden tortoise beetle and sea angel? The Saturday quiz
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Why do so many slugs and snails appear after it rains? The kids’ quiz
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Should you take your dog on holiday? We went on a European road trip with our border terrier to find out
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Blind date: ‘I hadn’t been on a date for 10 years – I needed to break the mould’
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Eau no – just how masculine can men’s toiletries get? The Edith Pritchett cartoon
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Tim Dowling: the dog has seen my mother-in-law’s ghost – or possibly just a bug
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Alzheimer’s blood test can spot people with early symptoms, study suggests
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In axing mRNA contract, Trump delivers another blow to US biosecurity
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US measles cases nearing 30-year high
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The best wedding guest dresses and outfits: 30 favourites for every dress code and budget
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Love at first flight: can I find a date at the airport?
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A huge outbreak has made Ontario the measles centre of the western hemisphere
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The UK’s best online nurseries to transform your garden without leaving home
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I’ve got questions for my recycling bin – and it’s talking back: the Stephen Collins cartoon
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RFK Jr. says he's for 'freedom of choice' but has been limiting vaccines, food
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‘The hotel had a dog spa’: readers’ favourite dog-friendly holidays
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City slickers: what to wear to an urban wedding
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Experience: I travelled the world delivering letters to strangers
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My sister is unhappy with her life but does nothing to change it. What can I do? | Leading questions
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Canada: premature baby with measles dies amid outbreak in Ontario
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Weight loss drugs linked to higher risk of eye damage in diabetic patients
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Don’t rinse raw chicken: nine food safety tips from microbiologists
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Haunted couture: dressing like a ghost has captured the zeitgeist
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The best Father’s Day gifts: 83 thoughtful ideas for £50 and under they’ll actually want
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Glitching maps, missing bees and antique cheese – take the Thursday quiz
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I knew everyone would hate my mustard shorts. That didn’t stop me buying them | Adrian Chiles
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You be the judge: should my husband stop slapping food on my plate so artlessly?
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‘It’s a never-ending holiday!’ 17 expert tips to make the most of summer – indoors and out
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WATCH: Chinese nationals charged with smuggling dangerous fungus pathogen into US, DOJ says
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Tell us: how much have you had to pay as a wedding guest?
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I tried everything to fix my incontinence. Here’s what worked
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‘I ran 1,830 miles in these, and they’re still going strong’: trail running essentials (and what to skip)
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Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: Want a style update? Pull your socks up!
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I’ve learned a new word – and now I’m seeing the people it describes everywhere | Adrian Chiles
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From gallabiyas to kaftans, how African style went global
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Sali Hughes on beauty: Foaming cleansers for clean skin without the squeak
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Conversations with strangers: inviting people to join my daily walk has made my life fuller | Jacqueline Asiimwe
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Trump administration rescinds guidance on emergency abortions in hospitals
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‘Our fantasy of love has to do with need and dependency’: Melissa Febos on her year of celibacy
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My mentor and friend died suddenly while I was at work. The memory of his kindness kept me going | Ranjana Srivastava
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My ex-girlfriend used me for sex. How do I move on from the betrayal?
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What’s worse than being ghosted? Dating a ‘submariner’
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The best water flossers, tested: seven models for that dentist-clean feeling
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Houseplant clinic: has my yucca been overwatered?
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‘The high commissioner found us a bassinet!’ Jacinda Ardern on bringing her baby to the UN
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From showstopping summer dresses to wildflower seeds: what you loved most this month
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Cancer experts warn of coffee enemas and juice diets amid rise in misinformation
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I was ghosted at 54. Here’s why I choose to think of it as empowering
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Younger generations less likely to have dementia, study suggests
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Holy airball! Have the nepo babies found another way to put everyone’s backs up?
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UK shortage of critical drug forcing pancreatic cancer patients to skip meals
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‘Chic’ is dead, says Vogue. Is it time to revive ‘jazzy’, ‘snazzy’ and ‘swish’? | Emma Beddington
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Therapy isn’t about life hacks. The best solutions are simpler – and more complex
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The one change that worked: I was born with brown hair. But becoming Ginger Rachel brought me true happiness
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Mothers fight to protect children from drugs as ‘hotspotting’ takes hold in Lesotho
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Is it true that … taking collagen supplements slows signs of ageing?
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Our obsession with spoiling pets has gone too far: your dog doesn’t care if its collar is from Burberry | Van Badham
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The Guardian view on alcohol and public health: the drinks industry must not control the narrative | Editorial
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The kindness of strangers: when my period arrived, a lifeguard quietly put a towel around me
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Unconventional dating app Feeld reports surge in ‘vanilla tourists’
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Tom Daley looks back: ‘My management said if I came out, I’d lose sponsorship’
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Should back gardens be sacrosanct, or are loud phones and speakers OK?
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The deadlift difference: is this the exercise you need for an active and pain-free future?
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Exercise ‘better than drugs’ to stop cancer returning after treatment, trial finds
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Dining across the divide: ‘She said ‘woke’ had gone too far’
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