Passionate yogis in Italy have been taking their downward dog to the next level, snapping up mat spots in studios offering “puppy yoga” classes. But the health ministry has curtailed the growing trend after banning use of the pups to protect the animals’ health and welfare. #puppyyoga #yoga #healthandwellness #healthandwellbeing #wellness #wellbeing #animalwelfare
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A surge in fraud cases in which photos are manipulated to show fake car crash damage is alarming insurers and helping to push motor insurance costs up to record levels.
Fraudsters editing vehicle photos to add fake damage in UK insurance scam
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Boris Johnson was turned away from his local polling station when trying to cast his vote in Thursday’s elections after forgetting to bring the required photo identity.
Boris Johnson turned away from polling station after forgetting to bring photo ID
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Political attacks on press freedom, including the detention of journalists, suppression of independent media outlets and widespread dissemination of misinformation, have significantly intensified in the past year, according to the annual World Press Freedom Index published by Reporters Without Borders (RSF). #pressfreedom #journalism #journalist #worldpressfreedom #worldpressfreedomday #worldpressfreedomday2024
Attacks on press freedom around the world are intensifying, index reveals
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"Often misused by politicians, nostalgia is a positive emotion that could do with a makeover," writes Agnes Arnold-Forster. #nostalgia #nostalgic #emotion #emotions #feeling #feelings
That yearning feeling: why we need nostalgia
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Life at its essence is about time and by 2050, nearly 3.7 million people are expected to live up to 100. What can we do to get the most out of our bonus years? #centenarian #supercentenarian #centenarians #hundred #100 #longevity #lifestyle
A ‘longevity revolution’ is coming. Here’s how those over 100 are making the most of their lives
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Having a baby led to an unexpected disease and then surgery that altered Lauren Bensted’s body for ever. She talks about the pain she felt in being separated from her newborn, and her journey to learn to accept her new life. #motherhood #parenting #children #newborn #maternity
‘I felt myself split into before and after’: how giving birth triggered a life-changing illness
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A new book celebrates half a century of work by the landmark English photographer, Michael Kenna, who has captured everything from factories to shrines in stunning black-and-white images. #photography #photographer #landscape #landscapes #landscapephotography #art #blackandwhite
‘I try to photograph the unseen’: Michael Kenna on 50 years of shooting breathtaking landscapes
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Long-term de facto couples are choosing to marry, even after decades (and multiple children) together. Why? And more pertinently: after such a long time, does it change anything? #marriage #married #relationship #relationships #family #families #lifestyle #wedding
‘I didn’t expect anything to change’: what makes long-term de facto couples decide to marry?
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A large takeaway flat white will already set you back £5.19 in London and other cities aren’t far behind. If cafe owners aren’t getting rich off our caffeine habit, who is? #coffee #caffeine #foodanddrink #drink
The £5 coffee is coming – but should we swallow it?
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