lifestyle
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The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific concepts
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The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific concepts
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Condition is leading cause of death in UK in months before and weeks after childbirth, says audit led by medical Royal Colleges
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Fatherhood support groups in Boston help working-class dads deepen relationships with children that go beyond the ascribed role of breadwinner
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Bali Padda to become first non-Dane to lead company his predecessor takes new role seeking worldwide growth
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Self-defense seminars and conflict resolution classes see a surge in demand from people who worry they may be targeted and want to protect themselves
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A tight, sequinned dress suggests you’ve had the office do circled on your calendar since July. Instead, the best way to make a style statement this year is with separates
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Travel books broaden the mind and provide inspiration for your own dream trip. From beautiful photography books to daring and sometimes madcap adventures all these make perfect presents
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Famous for long beaches and unspoilt nature reserves, Noosa and Maleny are also great getaways for foodies, shoppers and those seeking tranquility
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Away from the increasingly crowded area around the capital, there are new ways of exploring Iceland’s untamed landscapes – and a hotel that looks like a Bond lair
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Known, fittingly, as ‘ice leg’ in German – it can look a bit anaemic – this pickled and boiled meat dish is a big favourite with locals and the odd visiting celeb
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In Rome, people queue round the block for these chewy-crisp flat breads brushed with olive oil and sea salt and stuffed with prosciutto or rocket and slivers of parmesan
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Crisp and golden patties dressed to impress. By Nigel Slater
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Anna Jones recipes: Sip on these winter cupfuls and you’ll radiate warmth. Choose from a honeyed spin on hot chocolate, a lightly spiced almond milk, apple juice spiked with rum and butter, and a fruity twist on glühwein
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It’s one of the cheapest cuts of beef, but spend an afternoon slow-cooking a brisket and you’ll reap the dividends
techology
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The winner of the 2016 Capcom Cup receives $230,000, but the pressures on competitors are more than monetary – particularly if they’re transgender
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With the market for retro cell phones booming, here’s a selection of desirable designs, from a 10kg monster to a clamshell classic
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The Microsoft billionaire’s annual reading list includes a 2014 study by British political scholar Archie Brown – a choice, he says, that was inspired by the US election
regulars
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ExperienceExperienceExperience: I fell down a canyonI tried to stay positive. But there was nobody around – it was the middle of December, in the middle of nowhere
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This column will change your lifeThis column will change your lifeHow to talk to strangersPeople are happier when they talk to strangers, even when they predict they’ll hate it
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The crushThe crushWhy I love… Michelle ObamaI watched an arena of people swoon over her. It was difficult not to join them
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StylewatchStylewatchStylewatch: Spike Lee's fashion filmThe director has shot a short for Moncler: crisp and full of purpose, it’s style as a story
advice
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Dear MariellaDear MariellaI’m American and devastated. Why did we vote for Trump?One woman, scared by her country’s election result, sees no chink of light. Remember the millions, like you, trying to make the world a better place, says Mariella Frostrup
people
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Kitchen encounters: Anglo-Iranian food blogger and cookbook writer Yasmin Khan is nuts about peanut butter and a geek for exotic fruit
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Loud colours, salvaged furniture, neon lights… There’s never a dull moment in Kate Haxell’s home, finds Katie Forster
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Los Angeles, 1973, and DJ Tony Prince is granted an audience with screen legend Mae West
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The Q&A; Most embarrassing moment? Revealing my bright blue underpants in front of the Queen
John SimpsonThe journalist on his happiest moment, saying sorry to his mother and his fascination with rogues
the big picture
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Mother, dancer, wife, spy: the real Mata Hari
Julie WheelwrightBehind the legend of the ‘maneater’ executed for seducing soldiers and selling their secrets is the story of an abused woman who was forcibly separated from her daughter
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