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Maya Oppenheim, Author at The i Paper ...
Restrictions on going to the toilets during exams and a lack of free period products are causing girls unnecessary stress ...
One scientific study has suggested that people may feel happier when they have a sprinkle of variety in their day-to-day lives – particularly when it comes to new physical environments and different ...
Europe faces threats on two fronts from opponents using very different means to expand their power. The first threat is military and external, and stems from President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of ...
Though their back-and-forth appeared filled with petty or outlandish claims, the public clash could carry serious legal and ...
The NHS app will become the first port of call for patients to interact with the health service in a bid to empower people to take ownership of their healthcare and reduce missed appointments and long ...
A reader wants to help her boyfriend who is struggling financially, but she doesn't want to jeopardise her own future ...
From Jane Eyre to Far From the Madding Crowd, the bestselling romance author recommends her favourite timeless love stories ...
With predictions of a hot summer, now's the time to book your UK getaway. Cornwall's forgotten corner, heritage railways and a lesser-known Scottish gem are among the highlights ...
If we must hand out pointless honours, give them to those who have spoken out about the great humanitarian crisis of our age ...
The thing about football rulebooks is that they are not set in stone. They are living, breathing, amorphous things, open to interpretation, weak in some areas, strong in others. Usually, if you have ...
As she releases her latest book, The Food Medic talks about how women are being failed by the health service – and the wild west of social media advice ...
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