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After moving to Turkey, Mr Marshall told The i Paper his wife has “been pretty much stuck there ever since”. He said his wife, an illustrator and visual artist, lost a large portion of her client base ...
Due to surging temperatures and climate change, animals such as puffins, red squirrels, and hedgehogs face going extinct in the coming decades ...
Everything revolves around the heat. You can’t touch playground equipment without risking a burn, and every errand becomes an endurance test ...
Everything revolves around the heat. You can’t touch playground equipment without risking a burn, and every errand becomes an endurance test ...
The full repertoire was on display against Taylor Fritz but Alcaraz’s best point of Wimbledon so far came in his win over Andrey Rublev ...
Have you ever heard of the Japanese word tsundoku? It describes the act of buying books and letting them accumulate without actually reading them. Without you even realising it, you have likely done ...
Chard and spinach yield abundant fresh greens with little effort. Chard – and its relatives seakale beet and spinach beet – is a biennial, and when sown in July, forms strong plants over winter. They ...
Starmer's on a charm offensive. But his rank and file think No 10's 'a mess' and are contemptuous of their frontbench colleagues ...
The broadcaster and self-described ‘grandparent of podcasting’ reflects on the joy of My Dad Wrote a Porno, working at Radio One and co-founding Crossed Wires festival ...
As innovative chefs are drawn to the natural larder of our shoreline, there is an increasingly appetising variety of places to eat and drink ...
A reader’s husband got £60,000 when his mother passed away but has been using it to treat himself, when she thinks they should be saving it for their future ...
Preheat the oven to 200°C/180°C Fan/Gas mark 6. Add the aubergine halves, flesh-side up, to an oven tray and drizzle generously with olive oil. Bake for 30 minutes, then remove from the oven and ...