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Brexit Voter & Remainer Find Common Ground Over Dinner

In a special 'Dining Across the Divide' encounter, Sunyi Francis, a fantasy author and left-leaning Remainer, sat down with Mark, a pragmatic Leave voter, for a candid conversation that transcended politics and revealed surprising shared values.

Sleepwalking Into a World Without Human Conversation?

Exclusive analysis reveals how AI and automation are creating a future where genuine human interaction is becoming optional. Discover the profound societal and psychological implications of this silent shift.

Menopause hormone tests are a waste of money, experts warn

Leading UK medical bodies issue a stern warning against expensive, direct-to-consumer hormone tests for menopause, declaring them inaccurate and a complete waste of money. Discover why NHS guidance and expert advice are your only reliable resources.

Male Dolphins Use 'Wingmen' in Sophisticated Mating Strategies

A revolutionary study from the University of Bristol uncovers the complex romantic strategies of male dolphins, including forming alliances and using 'wingmen' to attract mates, revealing startling parallels with human social dynamics.

The Hidden Loneliness Crisis Among Middle-Aged Men

New research reveals middle-aged men are among society's loneliest. This deep dive explores why traditional masculinity is creating an epidemic of isolation and what it says about modern manhood.

Why Robins Are Returning to UK Gardens

Discover the enchanting reason behind the resurgence of robins in British gardens this season. Expert tips on how to attract and support these beloved festive birds in your own outdoor space.

The Millennial Cringe Crisis: How a Generation Lost Its Cool

A deep dive into the cultural phenomenon of millennial 'cringe', exploring the societal pressures, technological shifts, and economic realities that conspired to make a generation seemingly uncool. Discover the psychological impact and what it reveals abo

Net-a-Porter founder's explosive divorce allegations

Dramatic court documents reveal the bitter divorce battle between Net-a-Porter founder Natalie Massenet and her ex-husband, Arnaud Massenet, detailing shocking allegations of drug use, prostitutes, and multiple affairs.

Rare Red Panda Cub Debuts at Edinburgh Zoo

A rare and endangered red panda cub has made its first public appearance at Edinburgh Zoo, marking a significant victory for a vital European breeding programme aimed at saving the species from extinction.

Matchmaker's shocking US verdict after 15 years in Britain

Renowned relationship expert and TV personality Paul C Brunson returns to the US after 15 years in Britain, delivering a brutally honest and surprising assessment of modern American society, culture, and values that will leave you questioning everything.

Bradford & Bingley Merges with Cheshire Building Society

Exclusive: The historic merger between Bradford & Bingley and Cheshire Building Society is complete, creating a financial powerhouse. We analyse the deal's impact on members, the property market, and the future of UK mutuals.

Royal Society criticised over trans entrants for women's award

The Royal Society faces a major backlash and accusations of 'erasing women' after its prestigious award for women in science was opened to biological males who identify as female. Supreme Court judge Lady Haldane is at the centre of the storm.

Why dating older women is becoming mainstream

Exploring the shifting societal attitudes towards relationships where the woman is significantly older than her partner, and why these dynamics are becoming more mainstream.

Why We Shouldn't Fear the Next Generation

Amid concerns about today's youth, columnist Euan McColm argues that younger generations are not just adapting but actively creating a better future. Discover why optimism is warranted.

Japan's population may drop by 1M yearly by 2040s

Japan's birth rate crisis is set to worsen, with projections showing a potential loss of one million people per year by the 2040s, threatening economic stability and social structures.

Cashless campaigner dies after parking fine battle

A devoted anti-cashless campaigner tragically passed away after a gruelling court fight against a parking fine, leaving behind a legacy of resistance against digital payment enforcement.

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