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We were in Copenhagen for several months for my wife’s work, and I had taken on full-time care of our four-year-old daughter. And I was quick to realise that I was the odd one out – an overly involved ...
“Use your favourite perfume, soap, aftershave, shower gel each day,” says Dr Lynda Foulder-Hughes, consultant psychotherapist. “The smell and texture of this will ignite the pleasure centres in the ...
The Jolly Postman, Bye Bye Baby, Please Mrs Butler - he taught me how to read, and what it means to treasure a good book ...
For something softer but no less powerful, Cecelia Ahern’s Paper Heart is full of hope and healing and Jacqueline Wilson brings the charm with Picture Imperfect, her second adult sequel to her beloved ...
As she returns with a new Radio 4 series, the comic and broadcaster talks about confessional comedy and making the news fun ...
Spending time with Fiona and her family has shown me the concept of 'dementia care' in this country is an oxymoron ...
The i Paper's Agony Uncle advises a man whose wife always wants to spend more money on holiday than him - and accuses him of being tight if he objects ...
Shoplifting rates have soared since the pandemic with criminals becoming evermore brazen. But is asking other customers to intervene really the answer to the problem?
Without reform to the Renters' Rights Bill, landlord Marcel Price, 47, says the rental sector could shrink and prices could rise further ...
Busiest stretch of the motorway will be ripped up and re-routed through a tunnel as part of airport’s £49bn plan ...
Brian O’Driscoll, the former Ireland and Lions captain, argued in a newspaper column this week for Farrell senior to get the 2029 gig. To us outsiders, Andy’s pleasant calmness amid the occasional ...
As he aims for a fourth straight top 10 album since his comeback in 2015, the singer explains why he's feeling the joy in music - and life - again ...