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From Coppi’s aviators to Pogačar’s wraparounds, cycling sunglasses have always fused fashion and function. Hannah Bussey traces their rise from niche to necessity
Blue skies, longer days and feeling the warmth on our skin – it’s no wonder so many of us try to make the most of the summer months. But with more time spent in the sun, it’s important to be mindful o
Previously written off by the health-conscious, tanning beds are rising in popularity once again. And they’ve had a rebrand. From ‘responsible tanning’ claims to collagen-boosting beds, MH asks if artificial bronzing can ever be good for you – or if men are in the dark about the risks
With sweltering days becoming ever more frequent, Steve Shrubsall seeks expert guidance on strategies to avoid the risks and keep the heat at bay
In June, the UCI (International Cycling Union) announced sweeping revisions to their technical regulations, aimed at combating technological fraud and enhancing rider safety through stricter equipment
The first women’s Tour de France ran in 1955 – and then vanished. Stephanie Boland charts the long, winding road to its modern revival