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‘Ozempic changed my life’: do diabetes jabs boost the chances of conception?
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Dream ’scapes: Europe’s 10 best surrealist trips for art lovers
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Sole traders: how foot fetishism went mainstream
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Nigel Slater’s recipes for lemon and passion fruit choux, and lamb steaks, marsala, apricots
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There are many advantages to having lots of cousins… | Seamas O'Reilly
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Notes on chocolate: bars with their origins in darkest Peru
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What’s so funny about getting an AI app to give you a roasting?
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Simone Lia: Unusual gift – cartoon
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NHS cannot embrace AI until its basic IT systems are up to scratch
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Sunday with Lindsay Duncan: ‘I lie on the sofa and read the paper’
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Tasteful nudes – lip colours for autumn
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The Observer view on the NHS: If it is to ‘reform or die’, let’s start with the way it handles our data
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I’ve graduated but I worry that only being average will blight my future | Ask Philippa
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And so farewell, it’s time to say goodbye to my gardening column
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Tharavadu, Leeds: ‘It’ll make you profoundly happy’ – restaurant review
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More than malbec: the diverse wines of Argentina
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Editors’ picks: Can-do khaki – in pictures
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The moment I knew: I was close to breaking, then he gave me exactly what I’d said I wanted most
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Anna Jones: ‘Giving up meat and fish was the opposite of hard. You can be more creative’
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Beneath the surface: the stories in an artist’s Belgian home
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New screening trial could save thousands from prostate cancer
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Julian Opie: ‘I’ve got a detailed plan for my death’
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Gemma Whelan looks back: ‘I was on an unconventional career path – and then came Game of Thrones’
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Kids using lotions have higher levels of hormone-disrupting toxins – study
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This is how we do it: ‘We were quite amazed to find out what we could do to have fun’
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‘These boys all had a dream to sit in a plane themselves one day’: Rahul Machigar’s best phone photo
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Experts on 15 common mistakes we make, from skipping painting prep to encouraging bad habits in a puppy
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What links Byker Wall, Falowiec and Karl-Marx-Hof? The Saturday quiz
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A last blast of summer: five cities in southern Europe perfect for late-season sun
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NHS failing to learn from fatal sepsis mistakes, watchdog warns
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Tim Dowling: all the new puppy wants to do is eat and pee – anytime, anywhere
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Blind date: ‘We agreed that neither of us has good table manners and that neither of us cared’
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‘This is fun, but I want to leave now’ – going out at 30: the Edith Pritchett cartoon
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Best of Weekend part 2: Louis Theroux, a late life gender transition, and is it murder if you’re asleep? – podcast
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Blood, sweat and testes: rich men have always wanted to live for ever
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What causes snoring, is it dangerous and how can it be treated?
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My boyfriend gets angry if I make plans with friends or family | Ask Annalisa Barbieri
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Extreme heat due to climate crisis puts people at greater risk of kidney disease
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WHO grants first mpox vaccine approval to ramp up response to disease
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Absolutely wasted: the inner-city garden using food scraps to create top grade soil
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Keir Starmer’s autumn of discontent - the Stephen Collins cartoon
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Time to retire the office trainers – grownup shoes are back | Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion
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Experience: I’m 70 years old – and climb a mountain every day
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You be the judge: my housemate always loses our keys. Should he pay for a smart lock?
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Season to taste: what to wear as the weather turns autumnal
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‘A monumental moment for circular fashion’: vintage clothes conquer London
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The Guardian view on the NHS: the biggest test for Starmer’s government | Editorial
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Missouri bird flu case is a 'one-off' and the public risk is still low, officials say
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My wife’s drinking is way over guidelines but she never loses control. What do you suggest? | Leading questions
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What does the American dream mean in 2024? New York fashion week had thoughts
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Tell us about your most memorable dating locations
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Summer glow going already? Here are 14 of the best beauty buys to restore hair, skin and nails
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Oily skin, body parts misbehaving: how perimenopause feels like puberty
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Dining across the divide: ‘The UK rioters are career thugs, but I do feel some sympathy’
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How we met: ‘He seemed very nice and kind – and I really liked his hands’
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She’s not just ‘Mum’. She’s my mum – and she does have a name | Adrian Chiles
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New kittens, new statues and Taylor’s Trump signoff – take the Thursday quiz
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‘I’ll have them with hot sauce’: should vegans eat oysters?
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‘You don’t have to be good’: the lazy student’s guide to getting fit
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Darzi review says the NHS is in a critical condition but sets out a treatment plan
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After decades of trial and error, I think I’ve nailed the perfect handshake | Adrian Chiles
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Tall energy: is this Kamala Harris’s secret weapon?
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Call for army to protect Italian hospital staff after spate of attacks
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Doubtfire Daiquiri, madam? How theatres are ramping up the drama with themed cocktails
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Back to the 90s! The TV show giving a front row seat to fashion’s hard-partying superstars
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‘I regret being a little bit poor’: Doon Mackichan on stardom, Smack the Pony and never selling out
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A moment that changed me: losing my sight was devastating – until my brother pranked me with a spider
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Ohio is sending troopers and $2.5 million to a city that has seen an influx of Haitian migrants
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Millions of US women don’t have access to maternity care, report warns
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A teacher was outed for past sex work. Now she’s written a book about shame
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