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The deadlift difference: is this the exercise you need for an active and pain-free future?

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Life is easier with a strong, flexible body – and this weightlifting move will help with everything from rearranging the furniture to picking up your groceries. You might even learn to love the barbell One of the lovely things about getting older is realising there’s always something more you should […]

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French venues are in hot water for banning kids. Is adult-only a luxury or a necessity?

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After it emerged this week that hotels and campsites could face prosecution, we hear opposing views in the debate Hospitality venues in France such as hotels, restaurants and campsites that do not admit children could face prosecution under proposals for a crackdown that emerged this week. Laurence Rossignol, a socialist […]

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We decided to become a shoes-off house. It was more complicated than I thought

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We are still in the beginning of our new shoeless lives, but already there is no turning back Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email “Shoes off!” barked my slightly bossy friend Kit as I was about to cross her threshold. I was taken aback: was this a new habit […]

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The Black Forest Murders review – like watching a hugely satisfying puzzle come together

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This complex, precise German true crime drama about the real-life killing of two young women is painstaking in its detail. Its pleasure lies in watching the detectives slowly reveal the truth It’s never a good sign, is it, to see a young woman going for a run in the woods […]

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‘So polarised’: Bruce Springsteen’s anti-Trump comments divide US fans

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Tensions among the rock icon’s fanbase have spread to his home state of New Jersey As the lead singer of a Bruce Springsteen cover band, Brad Hobicorn had been looking forward to performing at Riv’s Toms River Hub in New Jersey on Friday. Then came a text message from the […]

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‘Empathy is a kind of strength’: Jacinda Ardern on kind leadership, public rage and life in Trump’s America

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Young, progressive and relatable, the former prime minister of New Zealand tried to do politics differently. But six years into power, she dramatically resigned. In an exclusive interview with the Guardian’s editor-in-chief, she explains why • Read an exclusive extract from Ardern’s memoir In 2022, a few months before she […]

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It’s easy to dismiss Robert Jenrick’s fare-dodging stunt. But he understands something Keir Starmer doesn’t | Jonathan Freedland

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The shadow justice secretary is eyeing Kemi Badenoch’s job – but he’s released a video that highlights a weakness in our technocratic PM There is no shortage of reasons to dislike and dismiss Robert Jenrick. He is, after all, the former immigration minister who ordered that a centre for unaccompanied […]

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‘All of us felt like we had touched gold’: What It Feels Like for a Girl, the BBC’s electric coming-of-age tale

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Paris Lees has turned her hit memoir of growing up as a working-class trans kid into a vivid, joyful drama. Its team talks teenage sex work, nostalgia for Tony Blair, and why TV drama is so posh it’s like Jane Austen When the BBC was casting its adaptation of Paris […]

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After I was turned into a memecoin, I looked into the hype behind the crypto that only a tiny percentage of people profit from In November last year, I was turned into a memecoin. Several, in fact. Someone alerted me that a memecoin called Dork Nerd Geek ($DNG) had been […]

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And Just Like That season three review – finally! The Sex and the City spin off hits its stride

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The series has given up trying to squeeze its characters into the modern age and is content to just be. Fans of the original will sink into it as if it is made of marshmallows and air It all fell into place for me around the shoe montage. Roughly halfway […]

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