Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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Ask yourself whether this is a person you want in your life, writes advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith, and be prepared for the possibility of disappointment
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We’d like readers in England to share photos and stories of their lockdown hair before it all comes off
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Couples still planning to go ahead face pared down ceremonies and celebrations
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The Guardian’s online dating service has closed down. But its legacy lives on, as these now married couples can testify
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A contemporary art collection in the grounds of a castle north-west of Berlin is a bold addition for a quiet part of the Brandenburg region
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By renouncing normal life and holing up in a hut in the woods, the ruminative Kamo no Chomei mastered the art of travelling without moving
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Are they bad omens? A freak of nature? Huge, ghostly clusters of light – spotted from Australia to South America – have baffled scientists for decades
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Lovely green veg and herbs for a vibrant, healthy pasta supper. By Nigel Slater
Technology
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The long read: As social media has become more inhospitable, the appeal of private online groups has grown. But they hold their own dangers – to those both inside and out
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The social network bills itself as a ‘no censorship’ bastion – but it’s already had to remind users what is and isn’t allowed
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Guardian investigation finds more than 3m aggregate followers and members support QAnon on Facebook, and their numbers are growing
Regulars
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After a few months, I realised I wasn’t seeing my friends and family as much as I used to. The organisation didn’t like it
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The future royal wore a trouser suit for her first official evening engagement with Prince Harry, ushering in a new kind of sartorial diplomacy
Advice
People
The big picture
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With conventional brands coming under increasing scrutiny for their environmental impact, here are a 10 companies that take their footprints seriously
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