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  • Glastonbury Festival, Day 2, UK - 27 Jun 2024<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Isaac/REX/Shutterstock (14558110bd) Atmosphere. Female festival goers wearing colourful and sparkly hats and dresses on day 2 of the festival Glastonbury Festival, Day 2, UK - 27 Jun 2024

    Furry bucket hats for ever! The seven biggest fashion trends of Glastonbury 2024

  • Tkay Maidza

    Three things with Tkay Maidza: ‘My goal was to be the next Serena Williams’

    In Guardian Australia’s weekly interview about objects, the tennis hotshot turned rapper shows off her trophy collection – and sings the praises of Epsom salts
  • Illustration of a naked man and woman who are kissing while blindfolded

    ‘Most of the flirting is virtual – you sit at a computer and talk to girls online’: This is how we do it in China

    Tao grew up in a conservative family and era – so how did meeting Chen, who was younger and more experimental, change him?
  • Joss Naylor running up Wasdale in the Lake District, Cumbria

    ‘King of the Fells’ runner Joss Naylor dies aged 88

  • A woman’s tongue and lips covered in sugar sprinkles

    If you have a big tongue, do you have more taste buds?

  • Phil Daoust, holding an ice-cream cone, reclines in a deckchair in the park in the sunshine

    Do be a quitter! How I broke my exercise streak – and smashed my fitness goals

  • Three push pins on a month calendar

    Readers reply: why does a week have seven days?

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  • Two young women standing with guitars.

    ‘She is my soulmate. I’d do anything for her’: readers on their best friends

  • A pair of male adult hands cradles a pair of child's hands cradling a pink piggy bank

    US parents: tell us how much you spend on your kids a month

    Raising children is expensive – we would like to hear about how much you pay for housing, food, school and activities
  • An illustrated graphic of a woman laying down in a  chair crying while another woman behind her looks at a long receipt

    Anxious about money? Five financial therapists share their advice

    Money is emotional. Financial therapists can help make sense of these feelings, from budget plans to money scripts
  • A collage features screenshots of three different people doing quadrupedal movement training, crawling on the ground and doing handstands

    Is moving like an animal the secret to good health?

  • Three people sit on a couch as they look at each other and talk

    Is neuroticism affecting your relationship? Don’t stress

  • collage of photos of Khursheed Salam at different ages, along with his children. around the pictures are images of post-it notes with messages like 'do not feed solid food' and 'call rehab facility'

    ‘I prayed for a bed’: the fight for my father in the US healthcare system

  • millennial illo

    ‘Will I ever retire?’: millennials wonder what’s on the other side of middle age

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Columns

  • A graphic illustration in sepia tones of a light-skinned woman with long, dark hair, kneeling in a sexually suggestive manner wearing a bathing suit.

    Ask Ugly
    The state of the bush – how should I be styling my pubic hair?

  • Graphic illustration of naked woman with one pant leg on, in shades of red, peach, light blue and olive.

    Halfway there: a column about midlife
    No sex drive and a ‘tanking libido’: how I redefined intimacy in midlife

  • illustration of a woman holding a tablet with posts in the air around her saying things like 'ur cancelled'

    Why am I like this?
    Everyone’s so intolerant online. Am I right to stay silent?

  • ‘Take a fraction of what you’d spend on Le Labo Rose 31 and buy yourself a bouquet; meditate on your own impermanence as it wilts.’

    Ask Ugly
    Signature scents are deeply appealing – but how else can I express ‘the self’?

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The toolkit

  • A sunscreen’s SPF, or sun protection factor, indicates how much protection a product offers.

    Sun season
    What is SPF and how much sunscreen do you really need? Experts answer

  • a person smokes cannabis

    California sober
    What does it mean and is it good for you?

  • Colourful flat lay view of different types of sliced fruits and vegetables on a pink background.

    The 30-plant challenge
    Experts say we need to eat 30 plants a week. This is how I fared

  • Black cup of coffee on the black and brown table among spilled roasted coffee beans.

    Coffee
    How much coffee is OK for me to drink in a day? I asked the experts

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  • Small cosmetic refrigerator on table in bedroom<br>2HJ044P Small cosmetic refrigerator on table in bedroom

    Travel minis: 10 of the best

    Travel-sized products make summer holiday packing a breeze, says Funmi Fetto
  • Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce (only his shirt showing)  in crochet ensembles.

    Hooked: How crochet became fashion’s hottest trend

  • Model lying down in hat and boho chic dress

    Dig out your off-the-shoulder peasant blouse: boho chic is back

  • Fresh tattoo? Here’s how to care for your newly inked skin

  • Heightened hemlines and see-through shirts: menswear bares all at fashion week

  • Ganni: what’s the secret of the covetable Danish label’s success?

  • Cut from a different cloth: don’t be fooled by fashion’s obsession with upper-class wardrobes

  • The 11 best sunscreens for every need – from solid to mineral, body to face

  • Chanel shows no sign of drift, even without a chief designer at helm

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  • A man paddleboards with his dog with kayaks in the background.

    A local’s travel guide to Austin: what to eat, see and do in three days

  • Two men on either side of a bar.

    A local’s travel guide to New York City: what to eat, see and do in three days

  • A woman inspects inventory in a display unit in a furniture store.

    A local’s travel guide to Washington DC: what to eat, see and do in three days

  • The art deco district in Miami Beach, Florida.

    A local’s guide to Miami: What to eat, see and do in three days

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  • OM Nigel Carrot Cucumber Pickle

    Nigel Slater’s recipes for carrot and cucumber pickle, and gooseberry flapjacks

  • Jonny Lake's tourtiere.

    Butter tarts and tourtière: Jonny Lake’s recipes for Canada Day

  • Pinto beans in white bowl isolated on white background

    Ask Ottolenghi: how do you make beans and jerusalem artichokes less gassy?

  • Tom Hunt's roasted (over- or under-ripe) strawberries with basil, buratta and black pepper.

    How to make the most of under- or overripe strawberries – recipe

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  • a worker walks alongside rows of packages piled to the ceiling of a giant warehouse

    ‘It’s been hell’: injured Amazon workers turn to GoFundMe to pay bills

  • Cda-Anthropic-Claude, Toronto, Canada - 04 Jun 2024<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/REX/Shutterstock (14524985f) A person uses a computer, which is displaying various elements of Anthropic's website for their "Claude" Artificial Intelligence product, in a photo illustration made in Toronto, Tuesday, June 4, 2024. Cda-Anthropic-Claude, Toronto, Canada - 04 Jun 2024

    Claude 3.5 suggests AI’s looming ubiquity could be a good thing

    In this week’s newsletter: If you don’t like chatbots popping up everywhere, get ready to be peeved. But the latest version of Anthropic’s shows AI is becoming more useful – and, crucially, affordable
  • A psychedelic illustration of mouths and eyes and lines

    Are you 80% angry and 2% sad? Why ‘emotional AI’ is fraught with problems

    AI that purports to read our feelings may enhance user experience but concerns over misuse and bias mean the field is fraught with potential dangers

    Advice

    • Keir Stamer talking

      Ask Philippa
      My in-laws think Keir Starmer is ‘an idiot’. Should I pick a fight?

      Don’t fall out with these people who, apart from their political views, you really appreciate
    • Private Lives illo 7 Sept 2020

      Private lives
      My teenage son shows no interest in school

      I’ve tried being as encouraging as possible, but nothing seems to work. And now I’m worried his younger siblings will follow in his footsteps

    The big picture

    • IMG 0509 JADE SWIM

      Splashing out: 10 swim brands to know – in pictures

      Sustainable, reversible, colourful and customisable, this summer’s body-positive swimwear has everything you need for a great day at the beach
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