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Images of celebrities smoking have become popular on social medi
Social media giants are facing thousands of lawsuits in the US, reports Polly Dunbar
There’s a new plague in the capital’s premier restaurants – and it’s not rats. It’s not business rates. It’s not even the eye-watering energy bills. According to the man behind The Ivy, Le Caprice and
Who’d be a woman in 2026? Fillers, Ozempic, motherhood, non-motherhood, the 5 to 9 after your 9 to 5, “hair botox”, splitting bills, Hinge, protecting your peace, emotional labour, body positivity, bo
We’ve all got a beauty regime, whether it’s a bit of night cream, a good SPF, or the odd tweakment now and then. Some of us have a cabinet full of moisturisers and serums, while others just a few trus
The Beckhams, the Ramsays, even the royals… Charlotte Lytton reports on the rise of younger generations becoming estranged from their families
For more than a decade, social media ruled my life, says Sathnam Sanghera: it helped with my work, gave me an instant group of witty friends, and made me feel at the centre of things. But its attractions are wearing thin – and I’m not the only one feeling this