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Social media affects teen dental confidence
Using social media can have a negative impact on adolescents' confidence about the appearance of their teeth, new research shows. University of Otago–Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka researchers have co-authored a paper, published in Health Marketing Quarterly, that recommends policymakers m
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A Better Tomorrow review – firefights aplenty and unapologetic melodrama in John Woo’s blo
Spectacular shootouts and even broad comedy are packed into this Woo’s fierce 1986 thriller of vengeance and loyaltyThe title of this John Woo 1986 action classic is taken from the 1985 Taiwanese charity single Tomorrow Will Be Better, released in the spirit of the west’s Live Ai
Glastonbury the Movie review – thirty years on, the sunset of a hippy dream in all its glo
Coinciding with a fallow year for the festival, these scenes filmed in 1993 record a youth culture innocent of camera phones and low on corporate hypeWith Glastonbury in a fallow year, anyone missing their dose of West Country bacchanalia will have to settle for this handsome doc
Tish Murtha and Kuba Ryniewicz review – pit closures and cuddly pets struggle for connecti
Baltic, GatesheadClose to Home pairs the two artists’ contrasting visions of the pursuit of happiness in north-east England. There are many good things but they don’t add upIn Tish Murtha’s Youth Unemployment series, shot in Newcastle between 1979 and 1981, young men slouch and s
‘A lot of art in Ireland was made by one type of man’: Richard Malone on taking his colour
As his bold yet delicate sculptures fill the glass buildings of Brussels for Ireland’s turn at the EU presidency, the Wexford artist discusses working with Björk, his decorator father – and one noisy horse‘Just so you know,” says Richard Malone before we begin talking, “if you he
It’s not the bond markets Andy Burnham should be afraid of. It’s his own MPs | Aditya Chak
To stay popular with the public – and his backbenchers – he’ll need to make big changes fast. That means changing the way the government borrowsA Labour leader arrives, shirt and smile ironed into place, in his hands a big idea. He has polished one slogan, prepped three anecdotes
South Africa’s Broos smiles and snarls before Canada World Cup showdown
South Africa’s Broos smiles and snarls before Canada World Cup showdown
South Africa and Canada are both competing in the knockout stages of a World Cup for the first time. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Geral.
‘Better behaviour, more focus’: how a scheme to provide pupils with fresh fruit and veg tr
More than 500 schools across the UK now receive free fruit and veg from Tesco – the initiative has improved kids’ health and concentration, but it’s also helping to build positive habits that can last a lifetime“This year, our year 4 design and technology project was something to
Aryna Sabalenka sees off wobble against qualifier to ease into second round
World No 1 is broken when serving for the match before prevailingFrench Open finalist Maja Chwalinska slips up on verge of victoryWhen Aryna Sabalenka was broken as she served for victory in the first round, she allowed herself a wry smile. The world No 1’s mind, no doubt, will h
Haaland beats his own drum as Norway get set for England epic | Paul MacInnes
Haaland beats his own drum as Norway get set for England epic | Paul MacInnes
Ståle Solbakken’s side have played with smiles on their faces – and none more so than the talismanic strikerErling Haaland saves his best content for Snapchat. Norway’s No 9, fresh off another decisive double to dispatch Brazil from the World Cup, posted clips overnight of what l
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Egypt’s World Cup ended in heartbreak but they gave the country reason to smile | Karim Zi
For Egypt this World Cup was about more than football – it was the first glimpse of collective joy that Egyptians have enjoyed in 15 yearsFor nearly 15 minutes on Tuesday it seemed Egypt were about to complete one of the great World Cup upsets. The Pharaohs were up 2-0 against Ar
Dettori back on track after Newmarket car crash
Frankie Dettori was all smiles as he made his return to the racecourse for the first time since a car crash in Newmarket left him in hospital with a broken thumb and fractured ribs.