Books

From Jane Eyre to Finding Nemo: Britain’s most romantic lines ever written, revealed

In an age of emojis, memes and AI-written messages, it turns out that a beautifully written line of love still has the power to stop us in our tracks. New research has revealed the most romantic words ever written – from classic novels and poetry to films and songs – and the results are a heart-warming reminder that romance on the page still matters, even if we’re writing it less…
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Mums Tips

Helping your child with their first car

Watching your child step into the world of driving often brings a blend of pride, nerves and practical worries. You want them to enjoy the freedom that comes with the open road, but you also feel the weight of helping them make sensible decisions. Steep insurance costs, complex finance offers and a fast-changing used car-market can easily overwhelm anyone new to motoring. But when you take a…
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Health

How to choose the best dermatologist in London

Looking for a dermatologist in London can feel like a daunting task, with so many options, everyone claiming that they are amazing, it may be hard to pick one, especially if you already had bad experiences in the past. I know that when it comes to our skin, it’s important, not something to gamble with. The thing is that choosing the right dermatologist doesn’t have to feel scary or confusing.
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Mums Tips

7 Design details that make printed gazebos unmissable

In the UK, where outdoor events and garden gatherings are a staple of social life, the competition for attention is fierce. Whether it’s a trader at a bustling Christmas market or a homeowner hosting a sophisticated summer garden party, the design of the shelter plays a pivotal role. A well-executed design tells a story and sets a specific tone for the entire occasion. Modern printing…
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Shopping

Product Of The Year Awards 2026: January just isn’t January without it

There are certain things you can rely on every January. Grey skies. New Year’s resolutions already hanging by a thread. Supermarkets suddenly full of very virtuous-looking shoppers clutching kale. And then – thankfully – Product of the Year sweeps in to remind us why consumer goods are actually one of life’s great joys. Last night marked the 21st year of the Product of the Year…
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Health

Smart tips for smokers ready to quit

Overcoming smoking is one of the hardest habits to break, thanks to the highly addictive nature of nicotine, a stimulant drug found in all traditional cigarettes and most vaping products. Like many other smokers trying to stop, you have likely tried to quit before, but it is rare to stop completely on your first attempt, and even more difficult if you try to do it without a support…
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Health

Tips for mums on handling complaints and medical concerns

Being a mum often means acting as an advocate — not just at school or childcare, but also within healthcare systems. From routine appointments to unexpected medical concerns, mothers frequently find themselves navigating complex situations while trying to ensure their child’s wellbeing. Knowing how to raise concerns, ask the right questions, and handle complaints calmly and effectively can…
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Travel

Jalisco stole my heart (and a little Mariachi did the rest)

Last night, London briefly stopped being London. For a few glorious hours, it swapped grey skies for golden tequila hues, polite chit-chat for rhythmic strings, and sensible heels for an overwhelming urge to shout ¡Ay, ay, ay! – all thanks to an enchanting evening hosted by the Ministry of Tourism of Jalisco, Mexico. Let’s start with the music.A short but utterly spellbinding…
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Travel

Canada’s Francophone and Anglophone Legacy: Urban Landscapes and Cultural Hubs

Canada’s cities rarely declare their histories outright. They carry them quietly, embedded in sound, spacing, and routine. Language shifts without announcement. Streets widen or narrow without explanation. What feels cultural at first eventually settles into habit, noticed only when it changes. Moving between Montreal, Quebec City, and Toronto is less about crossing boundaries than adjusting…
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