Ban on junk food adverts has cut advertising spend and prompted a debate over the policy’s impact
The Other Bennet Sister reminded me of my own self-consciousness – and worry that girls still have to play down their cleverness, says Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
Thieves made a break for 413,793 units of the company’s new F1 line bars which could cause shortage before Easter
Yes, we stay awake all night, worrying about things that everyone else has already forgotten. But at least we’re making an effort
According to new research, distinguishing between the UK’s 2,500 species could halt cognitive decline – so my brain could not be happier, or healthier, says science writer Helen Pilcher
Take your time. Often we need to find out who we are before we can know what, and who, we really want
The ever-changing menu is a paean to things that make me happy
Exclusive: critics warn Reform UK use of trade policy would increase food costs amid cost-of-living crisis
Conviction revealed during questioning of Rob Hastings about a second woman whom he deceived into intimate relationship
The luscious chocolate and apricot torte is the stuff of legend in the grand, old world of Viennese coffeehouses. But which makes the tastiest?
Moderate-backed Dinesh Gourisetty won nomination for upper house seat
Anti-authoritarian rallies, taking place in all 50 states plus 16 countries, are expected to be biggest in US history