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  • Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni

    ‘It’s the misogyny slop ecosystem!’ How Candace Owens and the American right declared war on Blake Lively

    Remember Johnny Depp v Amber Heard? If you thought that was ugly, wait till you see Blake Lively v Justin Baldoni. As the stars of It Ends With Us swap lawsuits over claims of sexual harassment, the conservative media has picked its side – and it’s not pulling any punches
  • Staff and an elderly patient in a wheelchair on an NHS hospital ward

    More than 1m older people in England waited over 12 hours in A&E last year

    Royal College of Emergency Medicine says many endured ‘degrading and dehumanising’ waits on trolleys
  • A prescription paper bag held by a hand with various drugs in the background

    Pharmacists face daily inappropriate demands for antibiotics, survey finds

    National Pharmacy Association says some patients hoard them for holidays despite threat posed by antimicrobial resistance
  • Campaigners on the street, one holding Save Winter Fuel placard

    No 10 rethinking winter fuel payment cut after Labour slump in local elections

  • A volunteers holds a donations bucket with the message: 'We are Macmillan Cancer Support'

    Macmillan accused of ‘betrayal’ over plan to axe cancer benefits advice service

  • A poster declaring:"Say no to racist Reform UK" in a shop window in Runcorn town centre 48 hours ahead of the byelection

    Labour must offer a hopeful vision to voters, not ape Reform

  • Urinals

    I have used men’s toilets safely for years – and I bet other women have too

  • How to start
    How to start … anything: expert tips for trying something new

  • Assisted dying bill to include protection for NHS staff not wishing to take part

  • Look at how Reform speaks about minorities. Why would Labour want to mimic this nasty party?

    Frances Ryan
  • Irish camogie players don shorts in protest against skorts diktat

  • We all know the crisis in UK social care damages lives and the economy: it’s the Treasury we must convince

    Layla Moran
  • ‘A slippery slope to eugenics’: advocates reject RFK Jr’s national autism database

  • Online tests revealed I have a multitude of food sensitivity issues – but are they trustworthy?

  • UK migrant centre sees sixfold rise in a year of staff sacked over failed drug tests

  • UK-wide initiative launched to tackle marginalisation of working-class writers

  • MPs warn social care needs substantial investment to fix ‘broken’ system

  • Man and woman talking

    The questions behind our social interactions

    Letters: Readers respond to Sarah Miller’s article on ‘non-askers’ and the reason behind their possible lack of curiosity
  • Woman writing in the notebook

    Dear Diary, this will be fascinating one day

    Letter: Joy Webb encourages everyone to keep a diary as they provide an interesting historical record
  • Richard Wordsworth sits on a park bench, wearing a black T-shirt and grey trousers

    ‘Dangerous nonsense’: AI-authored books about ADHD for sale on Amazon

    Experts say online retailer has ethical responsibility to guard against chatbot-generated work on sensitive topics
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