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Normal People's Paul Mescal shares his family's reaction to those sex scenes
Hilarious and painfully awkward in equal measure
By Marie Claire
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Bag designer items from celebrities at this virtual car boot sale
Forget your family Zoom quiz, the #SheInspiresMe car boot sale in aid of Women For Women International is the virtual event to get excited about
By Niamh McCollum
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Body positivity is everywhere, so why can't I accept my body
From Instagram to big brand campaigns, body positivity is everywhere, so why is it so hard for writer Olivia Foster to accept her body
By Maria Coole
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COVID-19 Global Diaries: 'Why I'm helping the hardest hit - the homeless and low-income families'
Elisa Khong is a Malaysian philanthropist and she's determined to fight back with incredible acts of giving
By Niamh McCollum
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The best theatre shows to watch online while you save lives by staying on the sofa
Because every venue has pulled down their safety curtain for the duration of the pandemic, Maria Coole, our office luvvie, is sharing their free online productions
By Maria Coole
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'BBC’s Normal People is making me re-evaluate every relationship I've ever been in'
If you haven’t seen Normal People yet, (with the exception of essential workers) what have you been doing during the lockdown? Stop reading this article immediately and go binge watch the BBC masterpiece.
By Jenny Proudfoot
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COVID-19 Global Diaries: 'I don't have running water let alone soap to wash my hands'
Mildred Mapingure is a single mum living in Zimbabwe, one of the world’s poorest countries. Here she shares the reality of confronting coronavirus when self-isolation and basic hygiene facilities are not an option
By Maria Coole
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Side hustles to help future-proof you in the new normal
With the global economy in freefall, seems time well spent fine-tuning a lockdown side hustle could very easily set you up for life post-lockdown. Here are six key ones - so take your pick
By Marie Claire
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These are the most Googled sex and relationship questions of the past year
Surprised?
By Jadie Troy-Pryde
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Women, young workers and low-paid will be financially worst hit by coronavirus
A study has revealed the groups who will suffer most financially from the crisis and reveals what ministers can do to help
By Olivia Adams
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Five ways to ensure your professional profile doesn’t dim in our new normal
Worrying about where your career is heading during lockdown? Here's how to survive and thrive while at home and future proof yourself in a rapidly changing world
By Maria Coole
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Why it's time to talk about how women are more affected by the fallout of Covid-19
From frontline female workers and carers to women at risk of domestic violence and homelessness, the impact of Covid-19 is having a devastating effect. Here's what you can do to protect yourself and help women bearing the brunt of it
By Niamh McCollum
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Apparently Kate Middleton 'had her heart set on' a different name for Prince George
Can you guess what?
By Marie Claire
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We’re all video chatting now, and I have mixed feelings
My relationship with our new virtual reality? It’s complicated, says Olivia Adams
By Olivia Adams
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How to clean make-up brushes – the complete guide (and what NOT to do)
It's easier than you think!
By Lucy Abbersteen
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Expert-approved ways to be a WFH high performer and impress your boss every day
Because it's hard to shine when no one can actually see what you're doing. Success strategist Arika Pierce opens up her WFH rulebook
By Maria Coole
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COVID-19 Global Diaries: 'We're fashion designers making PPE for frontliners'
In the Czech Republic and Malaysia two fashion designers are sewing their way to saving lives
By Niamh McCollum
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The working rights you're entitled to during coronavirus
A law expert answers the most frequently asked finance questions during the COVID-19 pandemic
By Olivia Adams
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I've been left in agony with my 'butterfly skin' condition because people have stockpiled paracetamol'
Myra Ali was born with 'butterfly skin' (epidermolysis bullosa) - a life-threatening skin condition that causes her body to blister and tear. With paracetamol being the entertainment journalist's only form of pain relief, she reveals how shortages caused by panic stockpiling have had a dangerous impact on her condition
By Marie Claire
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Calling all quarantined couples - 6 ways to swerve a Covi-divorce
With no end in sight for lockdown, top family lawyer Louise Chipchase, gives her top tips on avoiding a break-up
By Maria Coole
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7 homeschooling hacks by parents who have been doing it for years
With rumours schools are out for the foreseeable, you'll need these expert tips more than ever
By Maria Coole
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Charli Howard: “If I lose too much weight, people get funny about it”
Model Charli Howard talks to Sophie Goddard about body-posi pressure, her beauty range Squish and why colouring books are the secret to sanity during Covid-19….
By Sophie Goddard
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Nine money tips to help you ride out the coronavirus crisis
We asked a money saving expert what you really need to know to help you out financially during this pandemic
By Maria Coole
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COVID-19 Global Diaries: 'I was Greece's first-ever case and I caught it at Milan Fashion Week'
Dimitra Voulgaridou was the first person in Greece diagnosed with coronavirus. The successful businesswoman tells how her Milan Fashion Week trip left her and her nine year old in a hospital isolation chamber
By Maria Coole
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A teacher on the frontline: 'wellbeing - not education - will be our focus post pandemic'
Katie Weighell is a teacher at a primary school in south London. Here she describes her new normal, her worries for vulnerable children and how government cuts are affecting these critical safe spaces
By Olivia Adams
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COVID-19 Global Diaries: 'Our wedding left 42 guests struck down with the virus'
Emma and Scott Metcalf never imagined their honeymoon would be interrupted with shocking news from home. Emma recalls how their dream wedding became a living nightmare for their loved ones
By Maria Coole
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Emotional contagion is on the rise - a psychotherapist tells us how to cope
With the World Health Organisation admitting there is 'emerging evidence' that Coronavirus could be airborne, there's plenty to worry about during this global pandemic. But as Sasha Bates reveals we can stop fear and anxiety in ourselves and others developing into widespread panic
By Maria Coole


