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From linen to gingham: the best summer dresses for every occasion
Whether you want floaty, floral, midi or maxi, the perfect summer dress should be versatile and easy to style. Here are 30 of our favourites this season• Jess Cartner-Morley’s May style essentialsThere’s a particular kind of optimism that comes with the first real day of summer s
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Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: forget your go-to maxidress – less is more this summer
The sundress is back – here’s how to make it short but not (too) sweetOne sunny day recently, I looked around and realised that every woman in my vicinity was wearing the same dress. Not the same dress, exactly. But the same dress. A maxidress, colourful but in a tasteful sort of
The Arsenal fans who brought style and swagger to the team’s victory parade: ‘Everyone sup
The Arsenal fans who brought style and swagger to the team’s victory parade: ‘Everyone sup
Hundreds of thousands of supporters travelled to north London to celebrate their team winning the Premier League. Here’s what they wore …‘The only thing I haven’t got are the underpants. Everything else is Arsenal,” says Shane, a memorabilia and kit collector perched outside nort
Elegant and practical, capri pants give off Audrey Hepburn vibes | Jess Cartner-Morley
These tailored trousers are ideal for those sunny days when the forecast looks dodgy later on – or when there’s a heatwave but you still have to go to the officeI think we can probably agree that Audrey Hepburn would not have been seen dead in jorts. The baggy, grunge-adjacent kn
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‘A genuine wildlife emergency’: everything you need to know about the arrival of H5 bird f
What is the virus? Where did it come from? Are humans at risk? What does it mean for the agricultural sector and wildlife? Experts answer your questionsGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA deadly strain of bird flu, known as H5 bird flu, has arrived on the
Lobster hauling, honey and handmade butter – discover Dermot O’Leary’s Taste of Ireland ro
Fish for mackerel on the open seas, shuck some oysters and sample fresh local blueberries on this Dermot O’Leary-approved culinary tour For Dermot O’Leary the scent of fried mackerel will always evoke something special. Every time he smells it, he’s a child again, somewhere in Ir
Can I get sick from bird flu? What are the symptoms, and are chicken and eggs safe to eat?
As the deadly H5N1 virus makes landfall in Australia, experts hope strong biosecurity will protect poultry and dairy cattleBrown skuas and giant petrels rarely make landfall. When they were found in WA, scientists feared ‘bad news’ for wildlife‘A genuine wildlife emergency’: ever
Fit with just five minutes’ exercise a day? I don’t believe it | Devi Sridhar
Fit with just five minutes’ exercise a day? I don’t believe it | Devi Sridhar
Everyone these days wants to optimise their workouts, but when a study seems too good to be true, it usually isProf Devi Sridhar is chair of global public health at the University of EdinburghWe live in an increasingly polarised world – and I’m not talking about politics, I’m tal
From blond to pink to curly to cropped – my wild week of wearing a new wig every day
Glamorous, fashion-forward, fun – wigs are everywhere you look, with celebrities leading the way. But should you go for something flamboyant, or a more natural style? Time to test-drive a few‘I think it’s the word – ‘wig’!” says Melanie Burrell, scrunching up her nose. “I prefer
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Risk of serious birth injuries is rising for women in England, data suggests
About 31 in every 1,000 facing haemorrhage or severe tears, NHS figures show, in trend described as ‘national crisis’How a Romford maternity ward was able to turn the tide after a ‘requires improvement’ ratingWomen in England are at their highest risk of suffering a serious injur
‘Treating children like cattle’: what happens when private equity takes over a UK care hom
Experts raise alarm as firms aiming to maximise assets and sell for profit become more involved in vital public services‘Financial pandemic’: £1 in every £11 spent on UK public contractors goes to private equityNurseries, vets and shops: the sectors where private equity plays a b
No doctor wants to have this conversation with a patient. For everyone’s sake, we must | R
Holistic care for incurably ill people has to include discussions about death and dying – but getting there is hardIt could be her usual generosity or disquiet, subtly disguised, but she leads by asking about “the kids”. Mine, not hers.The question from a patient who has known me