The Guardian » 5 days ago
As London once again becomes the most searched-for location on Rightmove, which is better, rural or city life?London has once again become the ...
The Guardian » 5 days ago
After being fast-tracked to stardom, the bad boys of Y2K pop butted heads and burned out. They explain how they faced their demons for an arena-sized reunion – and why Simon Cowell was ‘a proper winker’In September 1998, amid a rocketing pop career that would end up with ...
The Guardian » 1 week ago
Whether you’re eating out or settling up households costs, here are ways to make it as fair and painless as possibleIncome disparity in friendships can sometimes lead to conflict. A study published last year by a US financial services company, Bread Financial, found 26% o...
The Guardian » 1 week ago
Spuds have a reputation for causing spikes in blood sugar, but it all depends on the variety and the way it is preparedPotatoes are a staple of the British diet. However, they have gained a bad reputation, with concerns about them spiking our blood sugar levels – which, i...
The Guardian » 1 week ago
Puzzles and social media teasers shaking up trivia-based formats, as viewers seek games that anyone can enjoyThere was a time when quiz shows were about knowing who composed the 1812 Overture, which EU capital city is the most southerly and who scored the winner in the la...
The Guardian » 1 week ago
The editor of Coast magazine shares her favourite seaside boltholes, from Argyll to the Isles of Scilly Continue reading......
The Guardian » 1 week ago
The EU, the world’s biggest single market, can reposition itself and become less reliant on exporting goods to the US and ChinaThis is why A...
The Guardian » 1 week ago
A perverse information ecosystem is being mined by big tech for profit, fooling the unwary and sending algorithms crazyThere are two parallel image channels that dominate our daily visual consumption. In one, there are real pictures and footage of the world as it is: poli...
The Guardian » 1 week ago
Studies have shown that failing to control feelings has a negative effect on outcomes – but there are exceptionsTwo scenes from an extraordinary week. The first: Justin Rose, a gentleman in a bearpit as Augusta hollered loud and long for Rory McIlroy. The second: the Brit...
The Guardian » 1 week ago
Faced with fading empires’ petulance, the global south must draw a red line under its relationship with them and forge new ties based on mutual respectAs Donald Trump rains chaos down upon the US – dismantling the rule of law trading in rage-fuelled nationalism and bullyi...