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By KATE TOWNSHEND
Doomscrolling getting you down? You’re certainly not alone. According to recent research by Squeaky Bean, as many as 55 percent of Brits say that screens are making them feel anxious and depressed. It
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
How do we encourage children to learn more about the basics of managing their money? It’s a problem that continues to defy policymakers. While financial education was added to the national curriculum
Against a backdrop of constant surveillance, embarrassment has become our biggest fear – but what do we lose in our attempt to avoid it?
The Beckhams, the Ramsays, even the royals… Charlotte Lytton reports on the rise of younger generations becoming estranged from their families
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