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Politics undressed: The meaning behind Rishi Sunak’s quarter zip jumper
The Independent· 3 days agoOne thing perhaps as polarising as fashion is politics. When the two are combined, dress codes go...
Female NHS Fife worker suspended after complaining about sharing changing room with trans woman
The Courier· 6 days agoA female NHS Fife worker was suspended for three months after she complained about having to share a...
'Why I accept all my breast screening invitations and what it’s like to have a mammogram'
Grimsby Live via Yahoo News UK· 16 hours agoThe door is locked and you have to ring the bell and wait. It was only a few moments before I was...
Perthshire serial abuser jailed for campaign of violence spanning 23 years
Sky News via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoThe woman was left severely injured and permanently disfigured after being assaulted by McGlashan....
West Bank: More wounded Palestinians tell BBC the Israeli army forced them on to jeep
BBC News· 5 days agoTwo more Palestinian men, injured during a military operation in the occupied West Bank last week,...
Teri Hatcher, 59, stuns in tiny red bikini during 'first true vacation in years'
Hello!· 3 days agoTeri Hatcher recently delighted her fans with a stunning bikini photo that radiated pure bliss...
Wick court told of Halkirk man’s ‘controlling behaviour’
John O Groat Journal· 4 days agoA Halkirk man has gone on trial accused of subjecting his former partner to a regime of abusive and...
Majorca on ‘red alert’ for Spain vs Germany CLASHES as cops swarm hols hotspot
The Irish Sun· 17 hours agoMAJORCA has desperately called in cops on motorbikes and undercover officers for the Spain vs...
Sex really was hotter in the 1960s
Daily Mail· 5 days agoFor young men before the age of constant pornography it was an immense, life-changing thing to be in a room with an undressed woman: even if, dare I say...
The bizarre social history of beds
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 7 days agoToday’s beds are thought of as bastions of privacy. But not long ago, they were the perches from which kings ruled and places where travelers hunkered...