4 Minute Reads
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How to make money from unwanted belongings
Here are some top tips for how to sell on, re-gift and rent out.
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Why more of us are choosing low-alcohol drinks
It's all about range, quality, availability and socio-economic changes...
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Nine captivating audiobooks to light up the winter months
These scintillating stories are guaranteed to light up even the darkest of days.
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How to save money this Christmas
With some careful planning and festive creativity, it doesn’t need to cost the earth.
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Ten magical facts about the Moomins
Ten fascinating facts about the Moomins and their mystical world.
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Veg invention: the new fruit and veg coming to your plate
Where do new varieties of fruit and veg come from? Who invents them? Why do we need them?
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Is a personalised diet the secret to long-term health?
Look after your gut and it will look after you. Personalised nutrition may hold the key.
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The Renaissance of Vodka: past, present and future
Vodka is a spirit with a rich cultural history. Is the time right for a vodka renaissance?
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The secret language of cults
The fascinating way cults use language to manipulate their followers.
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Lost for Words – what happens to language in the onset of dementia?
David Shariatmadari explores language as reflected in his father’s experience of dementia.
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1971: The year that changed food forever?
The Food Programme’s Dan Saladino asks – was 1971 a turning point for how the world eats?
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Living with OCD: 5 Key Questions Answered
Tuppence Middleton has fascinating conversations with fellow-sufferers, and experts.
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Six things we didn’t know about the Beatles
A selection of surprising and revealing stories from Craig Brown's Beatles biography.
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Neat! Spring cleaning tips from around the world
Spring cleaning blues? Take inspiration from bizarre worldwide cleaning traditions.
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Will we all be replaced by robots?
Sangita Myska investigates ways of keeping humans relevant at work.
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13 facts about the history of the bed
Historical facts about our most beloved and poetic furnishing.
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Eight remarkable tales of the Empress of Blues
Jackie Kay narrates the life story of the troubled blues singer, Bessie Smith.
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10 things you knead to know about bread
Here are ten tasty facts to digest about our trustiest, and crustiest, staple food.
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Realness, fierceness and throwing shade
What is LGBTQIA+ slang and why is it so important?
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Edison was not the first to record the human voice...
How a forgotten sound pioneer rewrote the history of recording.
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The disabled gamers revolutionising video games
How accessible gaming is changing for the better.
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How to learn a language: tips from a polyglot
With interest in language learning soaring in the past year, here is some useful advice.
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10 key beliefs from the brain of Jeff Bezos
A mindset for risk, tactics, ambition and innovation that goes above and beyond.
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I lost my job in the pandemic: three stories
The first-hand experiences of people who have lost work this year because of the pandemic.
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Brilliant audiobooks of 2020
To help you hunker down, we’ve rounded up the best bingeable audiobook boxsets.
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Are you over-parenting your children?
Why so many parents are over-doing it, and what you could do instead.
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How to improve your financial decision making
Money stresses people out. Here are our top tips to help you with your financial decisions
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Race to the top: Lewis Hamilton
The rise of one of the greatest F1 drivers of all time.
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What determines our body image?
What drives us to look the way we do?
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How Virago smashed publishing’s glass ceiling
Pioneering publisher Virago Press champions female authors and bring back lost works.
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Totally Vantastic: six things about ice cream vans
Celebrating the history, science and magic of these unique vehicles.
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What it’s like to learn you’re autistic later in life
Why can autism diagnosis take so long and what happens when it’s missed?
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How did video games become so exclusive?
Does the industry look set to become more inclusive any time soon?
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Will your football club go out of business?
Will Covid-19 make clubs go bust and does it matter?
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Are weeds more important than we realise?
A pavement safari in search of weeds and plants tucked into the cracks of our urban areas.
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Introvert or extrovert? Why you need both
Are there benefits to identifying as one over the other?
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What's wrong with video game screen time?
11-year-old Roman searches for the truth about screen time.
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How to stop peaceful protests turning into riots
Crowd psychology and evidence-based policing strategies.
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Women and words: why language matters
How sexism is reflected in the English language and why the words we choose are important.
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How does food improve your mood?
How what we eat can both contribute to, and ward off, anxiety and depression.
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Stories from behind the mask
How many of us are truly aware of the sacrifices and the predicaments faced by NHS staff?
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Six summer cocktails to celebrate the sunshine
Six invigorating cocktails & mocktails to see you through the short-lived summer weather.
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Five things a 400-year-old self-help book has taught us
How far has our insight into melancholy come in the last four centuries?
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Is intensive parenting too invasive?
The impact of intensive parenting on parents, children & rising socio-economic inequality.
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The juicy story of veggie meat
From burger mix in a bag to lab-grown nuggets - the rise of the meat-free movement.
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The legacy of a 1940’s mixed-race couple
How wartime experiences filter down through generations.
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Nine classic audiobooks to help you ace English Literature
Nine classic masterpieces that are guaranteed to have you hooked.
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Uncertainty and VAR: should you embrace the unknown?
What is certainty and can we live without it?
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How wellness became big business
Where did the wellness phenomenon come from and what really works?
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Mysterious superstitions in sport
The diverse range of sporting superstitions and the difference they make.
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A brief history of the home workout
Mr Motivator (also known as Derrick Evans) tells the story of fitness on the radio.
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How to tell a covidiot from a maskhole: learning the language of the pandemic
Back in February, the word β€quarantiniβ€ looked like a misprint.
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Six lessons we can learn from Reasons to Stay Alive
Some positive lessons Matt Haig learnt while overcame debilitating mental illness.
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From Big Brother to Potus – how reality TV changed history and society
Supercharged by mobile tech and social media, reality TV has made everyone a star.
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Hollywood stars who played way out of their age range
Some incredible facts about actor ages in the movies.
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The radical history of self-care
Tracing the 20th century political and philosophical roots of self-care.
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Documenting the lives of new benefits claimants
Those who lives have been turned upside down since the lockdown began.
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What lies behind 'clickbait'
What's behind the eye-catching videos, health tips and irresistible stories?
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Shopping after lockdown: what will change?
Has the pandemic heralded a whole new approach to spending?
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The Curious Case of the Talking Mongoose
How a talking mongoose caused havoc at the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ…
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The scandal that rocked a village post office
The scandal reaching right to the heart of one of our cuddliest national institutions.
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Has Covid-19 killed the wild meat trade?
What do we mean when we talk about wild meat? Would banning it prevent future pandemics?
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Money tips for parents on lockdown
Tips and advice from experts to help you make the most of your money on lockdown.
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Mysterious and mischievous medieval doodles
Why walking fish, knights fighting snails and mischievous monkeys give us so much insight.
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Empire Strikes Back: How Star Wars nearly wasn't
The strange story behind the most beloved Star Wars film.
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Taking risks: what you need to know
Can taking risks ever be a good thing?
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Nine classic movies to keep you entertained in isolation
If you’ve never got around to watching them, now’s the time to do it.
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Have you got your knots all wrong?
How knots string together history, culture, forensics, life-saving and mathematics.
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Seven birds and their mysterious folklore
Why some of our feathered friends may signify more to us than others.
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The 1980s show that is helping us feel better
Although he died two decades ago, Bob Ross's art lessons are more popular than ever.
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Six real-life stories that help us reflect on grief
Hearing accounts from others who have been through loss can bring comfort to us as we go through our own bereavements.
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The highs and lows of working from home
The upsides and challenges of β€WFHβ€.
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Celebrating special moments during lockdown
It’s time to think outside the box and find ways to show love to the people who matter.
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The hidden messages in lyrics to help us through lockdown
Are there messages in the old music hall hits that can help us through life in lockdown?
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The food that's giving people hope during lockdown
The ingenious solutions volunteers are finding to help others.
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Six remarkable objects to take you around the world
Travel through time and space without even leaving the room.
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Eight dramas to escape with
Feeling hemmed in? Immerse yourself in another world.
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What babies love best: the art of raising a creative child
To thrive in an uncertain world, children need to be creative and resilient - but how?
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How do you take an outdoor religious celebration indoors?
How the Sikh community will celebrate Vaisakhi during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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12 British wild plants that tell the Easter story
The amazing Easter plants that you didn’t know about.
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Seven thrilling drama podcasts to download
Let an audio drama transport you to another world.
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Seven tips for staying happy and healthy during a lockdown
Dr Beth Healey specialises in advising on staying happy and healthy in isolation.
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Eight audiobooks to tantalise your ears
Enliven your day with one of a series of amazing audiobooks.
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Three famous film scenes re-enacted at home
Re-enactment Radio puts questionable movie moments to the test
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Seven celebrity book choices to keep your brain busy
If you’re in need of a little literary escapism at the moment, look no further.
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Eight Oscar-winning films to watch in isolation
These classic films with turbulent back-stories will keep the boredom at bay.
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Boomers vs Millennials: is the generation gap bigger than ever before?
Historian Rhys Jones explores how generational conflict has unfolded through the ages.
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Coping with loss on Mother’s Day
There are things that can help you to face, and possibly even enjoy Mother’s Day.
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Is the pasty really Cornish?
Is this edible emblem of Cornishness really Cornish? The answer isn't as simple...
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12 Spring words to celebrate the new season
Spring is about to, well, spring into action and we can officially wave goodbye to winter.
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Can you tap into a natural sense of direction?
A look at the science and stories behind this fascinating phenomenon.
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Seven sensational downloads hosted by women
Incredible downloads, hosted by inspiring women, to entertain your ears.
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11 things we’ve learned about Jurgen Klopp
How did the boy from the Black Forest become the manager he is today?
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Everything you need to know about leap years
There will be 366 days in 2020, but why is that?
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Flipping fantastic facts about pancakes
Delicious facts about our favourite flat cakes, and how to make the perfect pancake.
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Fair game? The secrets of football betting
Has the beautiful game forged a questionable alliance with a risky business?
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What is making my child fat? How we can solve the UK’s child obesity issue
A look at the possible solutions in the fight back against fat.
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DΓ©jΓ vu? Why we love repetition
This need for routine is deep-rooted in our brains. Why is repetition so important to us?
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Acute, microgram and fart: the everyday words the NHS website chooses to use
Why the NHS website needs to use down-to-earth and ordinary language.
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Can fashion ever be ethical and cheap?
How can we buy sustainably without it hurting our wallets?
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Is it possible to tell when someone might be lying - and what are the clues?
Exploring the linguistic characteristics of deception.
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Reel Tasty: Iconic food moments in film
A smorgasbord of memorable moments the combine fine dining with unforgettable films.
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Five racist myths debunked
Separating fact from myth in understanding how we are different and how we are the same.
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Everything you need to know about solar wind
Exploring the phenomenon behind the auroras at Earth's poles.
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How the Holocaust created a new field of science: the Science of Evil
How attempts to understand the horrors of Nazi ideology created a new field of science.
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Five incredibly boring things
Do you know how to categorise a cornflake, or what weight a wooden pallet can carry?
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How to fight climate change using language
The best ways to communicate what's happening to our planet.
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The perks and pitfalls of sharing a flat
Some of the perils and perks of sharing a home with your homies or renting with randoms.
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How you use metaphors every day without realising
What they are, why do they exist and why do we need them in our language?
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Can you combine wellbeing and weight-loss?
How easy is it to revamp your lifestyle and health whilst still caring for your wellbeing?
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Ayahuasca: the mysterious plant behind the Amazon’s spiritual tourism
The darker side to the commercialised world of spiritual healing.
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How pollen cracked these mysteries
The unlikely crime fighting friend from the natural world.
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Pond scum: what you need to know about this peculiar food
Could humble pond scum be the secret to securing food for the world's growing population?
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Fashionable, affordable and green: eight of the best plants for 2020
Celebrating our chlorophyll-full companions we should all get to know.
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Why it’s good to fidget
Why some of us repeatedly click pens, doodle and knee jiggle.
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What is it really like to be in prison?
Former prisoners dispel myths about everyday life in jail.
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Is the pub dead? What is happening to the old boozer
Since 2001 the UK has lost a quarter of its pubs, but is the industry on its last legs?
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How trees are talking to you and how to listen to them
The value of listening to tree sounds and how they can be identified by the sounds they make.
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How to avoid β€Mothmaggedonβ€
Clothes moth infestations are on the rise. Is there any way to prevent β€Mothmageddonβ€?
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Everything you need to know about the winter solstice
Find out more about the shortest or darkest day, marking the start of astronomical winter.
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How to go green this Christmas
Small changes that could make a big difference to the planet this yuletide.
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What you need to know if you’re facing dismissal at work
The rules and regulations and what to expect if your role is on the rocks.
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10 things we’ve learnt about Lizzo
The American rapper and singer, and icon of the body positivity movement.
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Wellbeing and air purifying: the truth about houseplants
Some amazing facts about our potted pals.
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Black Friday to advent calendars: sales trends this Christmas
Too soon? Is Christmas getting earlier? Look no further for the big trends this year.
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The pigeon: Britain’s most misunderstood bird?
How this feathered friend has helped us over the ages.
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Nine winter-y words to warm the cockles
Here are some underused, wintery words to get you in the mood for hibernation.
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13 proverbs and quotes to help you in times of need
From Rumi to Francis of Assisi, these wise sayings will help you unwind.
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Nine cult Ancient Egyptian figures that pop up everywhere
Famous Ancient Egyptian inhabitants and the great deities they worshipped.
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The ten books we rarely get around to reading
Some of literature’s greatest gargantuan novels that we should all add to our list.
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Self-harm – who does it, and why?
Dr Sally Marlow explains the complex circumstances which lead people to harm themselves.
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Eight marvellous animals we’ll never see again
The stories of once thriving animals now wiped from the planet.
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How we can hold on to those we’ve lost
Grief is an inevitable and necessary process that we must all go through in order to heal.
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Swapping, second-hand and sustainability: Mary Portas on the future of fashion
Mary Portas talks to characters across the clothing world about the future of fashion.
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Ten speedy facts about motorways
Fascinating facts about Britain’s motorways to get your mind racing.
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How to get sour back into your life
Some of the great ways we can bring more zing into our culinary lives.
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A psychologist’s tips on how to spot a liar
Top tips for how to spot a fibber.
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How you can improve your luck
Why some people are luckier than others.
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Could your dreams help you solve problems?
Can you find meaning in your dreams, and can they help give you new ideas?
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Generation Z: we taught ourselves how to navigate a digital world
Six school-leavers on their digital adolescence and the lessons they learnt along the way.
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What is addiction and can it be successfully treated?
Addiction specialist Dr Sally Marlow with essential information on why so many people get hooked on substances.
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How you can save the environment through gardening
Abandon the lawn mower, let nature take control and transform your life with plants.
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From E133 to MSG: Your guide to food additives
A quick guide to the bewildering world of food additives.
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Nine of the world’s dark tourism destinations
Exploring the booming industry of 'dark tourism'
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Five things you probably didn't know about Prince
Discover more about the enigmatic Purple Prince of Pop.
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Ten top tips for nailing complaining
Go forth and make a fuss! Expect repairs, refunds, and replacements aplenty.
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Did a drunken brawl cause Brexit? And four other big questions.
Is there a single moment that changed the entire direction of your life?
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How to afford university
Top tips for making ends meet when starting university.
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The truth about running a business with your boyfriend
The ups-and-downs of being both business partners and - well, actual partners.
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Seven ways to get the most out of Proust
Marcy Kahan urges you to channel your inner Marcel by doing some active preparation.
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Ittibitium, borborygmus, and Ba humbugi: 14 wonderful science words
Michael Rosen puts the language of science under the microscope.
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Cricket, baseball, rounders and softball: what’s the difference?
Our handy cheat sheet to get your elongated bat and ball game related questions answered.
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Great things we've learnt from Nora Ephron
No matter how much you know about Nora Ephron, she’s probably had an impact on your life.
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Where are all the black women in Grime?
Are black women simply sidelined whilst in the industry or hardly present at all?
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My partner earns 10k more - but we split everything 50/50
How do you manage money in a relationship?
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What we've learnt from 20 years of Jamie Oliver
Arguably the UK's most successful food entrepreneur opens up.
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Why it’s strong to be ambivalent
In an age of certainty, of assertions without facts, why not sit on the fence.
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The philosophical words you don’t know you’re using
How we all use the language of philosophy more than we realise.
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How to tell if someone is lying to you
There might just be a simple trick to help us spot the fibbers amongst us.
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Burn, beck and burble: 11 words for water
Our favourite weird and wonderful words to describe the wet stuff.
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Everything you need to know about tattoos
Getting a tattoo is more and more popular - but how do you get it done safely?
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11 sizzling tips for BBQing like a pro
More tips than you could shake a sausage at, to help your al fresco feasts go with a bang.
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Seagull urban myths: fact or fiction?
Are any of the urban myths true surrounding the seagull and its Hitchcockian behaviours?
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Ways you talk like a Viking every day
The seafaring Scandinavian invaders who transformed our grammar.
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How we got the dogs we know and love today
Dog breeding is big business. But when did it start?
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How to avoid getting into debt
Tips from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Smart Consumer podcast and debt charity StepChange on avoiding debt.
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How to keep your cool in a heatwave
We’re on hand to help you survive the scorcher and go from sweltering to flourishing in easy steps.
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The most powerful word in the English language
How did a word which means nothing come to dominate our language?
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Nine roar-some facts about lions
Nine ext-roar-dinary facts about everyone’s favourite oversized feline, the lion.
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Nine weird and wonderful ways in which the moon affects the world
From how we sleep, to when we prune our plants, to the height of the oceans’ tides.
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The 10 tastiest foods in video game history
Digital morsels that'll make your mouth water.
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13 facts about the history of the bed
Where did the bed come from, and what can this everyday object tell us about ourselves?
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Tips and advice for overcoming anxiety
Anxiety can often persist whether or not the cause is clear.
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The secrets behind the success of discount stores
Why is the flourishing end of the high street the cheap one?
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10 wondrous facts about the history of the wine glass
How did we get from the dinky Georgian vessel to the modern-day gargantuan goblet?
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Everything you need to know about sunscreen
The slippery subject of sunscreen - from SPF dilemmas to reef-friendly labels.
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Eight ancient mythological superheroes that show Marvel how it’s done
The mythological superheroes created by the Ancient Greeks, Romans, and Norse.
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Movie Tine! A celebration of forks in films
Forks have popped up and enjoyed cameos in a number of notable movies.
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11 phenomenal facts about Frankenstein
What you probably didn't know about the horror masterpiece.
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What does obsession look like in the digital age?
Does having social media at our finger tips make obsessive behaviours easier?
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Everything you need to know about the summer solstice
What is the summer solstice and who still bothers to celebrate it?
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Five tips if you're thinking of buying your own home
Getting a mortgage can be daunting - here's some advice from the experts!
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Is there a spy in your pocket?
What can be done about the potential spyware in all of our pockets?
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What are the secrets to success in the fitness world?
Many of us sign up for new fitness memberships each year – but what keeps us coming back?
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Nine show-stopping facts about high heels
Nine stomping facts about fashion’s favourite footwear.
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The eight secrets of fast bowling
Facts from the frontier of cricketing science
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What was the first language?
Is it possible to trace thousands of languages that exist today back to a single ancestor?
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Four big reasons we argue about money
Money is the top strain on relationships - so what causes the conflict?
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Six kick-ass fictional female assassins
Favourite assassins from film, TV and literature to celebrate the return of Killing Eve.
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Seven astounding facts about the city of Baku
An abundance of facts about the beautiful port city that is the capital of Azerbaijan.
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How you can re-programme your brain
Are we able to rewire and re-programme our own mind and control our own destiny?
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Do we all experience time differently?
Does time speed up and slow down depending on our mood, activities and experiences?
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Six fascinating facts about Queen Victoria
A selection of significant encounters in.Queen Victoria's reign.
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All your Ramadan questions answered
It is the holiest month in Islam, observed by most of the world's 1.7 billion Muslims.
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How to ace your face-to-face interview
Indispensable tips to help you nail that interview and turn β€help meβ€ into β€I’m hired!β€
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An exploration of black-related words
Exploring black British identity through language.
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Flavoursome facts about blending
Why do we blend tastes and smells?
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From Bourbons to Digestives: how biscuits got their names
Take a bite into the weird and wonderful world of biscuit names.
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The celebrity who is changing the way we see female facial hair
Why is female facial hair still a source of such shame - could things be about to change?
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Is it worth your while to wait?
Is waiting always bad? Or is there gratification to be found in hanging around?
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Eight bite-size facts about your teeth
Some fascinating facts about fangs for you to feast on.
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The real historical events that inspired Game of Thrones
True historical incidents and characters that helped inspire George R. R. Martin.
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What does it take to be an eSports pro?
How much money are top players making, and what does the future hold for the industry?
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Eight tips for keeping calm in times of confusion
Tactics for how to keep calm, clear the mind and regain focus.
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Why you need more light in your life
What role does light play in our well-being? How does it affect our bones and our brains?
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Will humans survive the century?
The experts investigating how to mitigate the giant risks we face.
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Why is CBD on everyone's lips?
What is CBD? And why is it so trendy?
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Ten tantalising facts about spaghetti
A look at our long and tangled relationship with spaghetti.
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What you can do to spot and stop unconscious bias
How effective is anti-bias training in the workplace, and what is the secret to real change?
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What can literature teach us about sexual consent?
Where in literature can we find good examples of this kind of intimacy?
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Seven tips for how to make better conversation
Improving our dialogue is good for everything - from beating problems in the boardroom to resolving conflict on a global scale, and at home.
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Talk of the town: how where you live got its name
From Ashby-de-la-Zouch to Zennor, via Great Snoring, Lost and Nempnett Thrubwell.
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Four ways to stop yourself getting distracted
Are we facing a distraction crisis? And if we are, what can we do about it?
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Eight words for the love of stuff and things
Expand your lexicon of love on Valentine’s Day with a list of words for our love of things
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Objection! Confusing courtroom jargon made clear
Are you confounded by courtroom communication and longing to learn some legal lingo?
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The joys of deep fat frying
Deep fried food is now trendy, popping up in the classiest of restaurants.
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The glories of being quiet
Why we need silence, how we lost it and where we might go to find it again.
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How we can all outsmart awkwardness
Annalisa Dinnella sets out to wrestle 'awkward' to the ground.
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Is narcissism on the rise?
Jolyon Jenkins on how to spot a narcissist and how to treat it when it becomes a disorder.
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The lengths that animal owners are going to to fuel their furry friends.
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How having a purpose brings a clearer pathway through the dark and difficult winter days.
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Ten women pushing to make the world a better place
Celebrating the spirit of Pussy Riot - ten women to be inspired by.
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Eight great life hacks from Caitlin Moran
Wisdom on flirting, feminism, fashion and how to be a joyous woman.
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Why the cosmetics and beauty industry has boomed.
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A journey through the bowels of history to work out how we can help the gut do its job.
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Lots of us are using them, but are you finding love?
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Baroness Warsi highlights the many ways of being a Muslim woman beyond the stereotypes.
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Talking life, death, and roast chicken.
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Crunchy facts about everyone’s favourite festive nut.
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Whatever life has thrown at you, it’s important to hold on to hope.
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Too soon? Is Christmas getting earlier? Look no further for the big trends this year.
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We attempt to bust some of the myths surrounding this hotly debated topic.
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Have you ever got muddled over the meaning of masochist, misogynist or misanthrope?
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Warm the body, and the soul, with these hot tips for staying toasty.
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Some of the ways in which social media platforms have fed what we eat.
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Examining five key phrases in public debate.
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The novels you shouldn't read just before going to bed.
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Slogan clothing is having what fashion insiders might call β€a bit of a momentβ€.
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Why does nobody want to be normal? It turns out sometimes it’s good to be ordinary.
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With over 200 varieties of cider apple, here are some appley facts.
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Should we try to stop worrying, or does anxiety serve a purpose?
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From road rage to social media tirades, it often seems like we're in a state of fury.
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Straightforward and concise advice from language guru Lane Greene.
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Blud, peng, mandem and more
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Putting a new spin on an old classic
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City firms portray confident and glamorous employees – but is the reality more complex?
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Unusual facts about one of the world’s best-loved staples.
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How the appointment of a new Supreme Court judge could reshape America.
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Ever felt tired of your current job? Put yourself in the shoes of these five careers.
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Wrap up warm, grab that trowel, and enjoy the dazzling display of autumn colours.
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Fine drizzle or a wet-to-the-undies downpour, the Brits know a thing or two about rain.
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The brilliantly bizarre films which you never got to see.
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Who's a good boy? We have the answer.
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How global sales of these objects of arousal have soared into the billions.
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True facts about a real-life monster.
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Wherever we live and whatever we do, we leave behind a trail of numbers.
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The ancient Hindu festival of Raksha Bandhan dates back thousands of years.
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Our guide to keeping busy, active and occupied as cold weather and clouds creep up on us.
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Is it really sensible to be sensible? Or do you miss out?
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Disagreement can help us reach better outcomes – it’s just how we go about it.
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Simple steps for how to form fulfilling friendships.
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Here are a few juicy titbits about the marvellous mango. Tuck in!
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Why gaming could make you a better person.
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From bid limits to checking the dimensions, here are some very important tips.
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Practical tips for helping the important relationships in your life run smoothly.
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Feeling better in body and mind doesn’t have to involve an extortionate pricetag.
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Finding happiness through pigs: the wonderful, magical animal.
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The story of Boudica, Iron Age English Warrior Queen.
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The UK has always had its fair share of unusual customs and odd age-old events.
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From celibacy to dancing with apples in the armpit.
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There is a fascinating relationship between tunes and taste buds.
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Get fed like the pros for your daily commute.
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We have identified some classic horticultural hogwash so you don’t have to.
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Life lessons of happiness to learn how you can hack your happiness back.
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What you can do to improve the quality of the air you breathe.
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Innovative ideas for creating a soulful workplace.
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Mild or spicy? We take a closer look at classic curry house fare.
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Tennis ace Serena has faced huge challenges both on and off the court.
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History has proved that people aren’t always prepared to take things sitting down.
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We take a look at the man behind those iconic spectacles.
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The enigmatic social science that's controlling you right now.
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Is openness always the best option, or can keeping secrets sometimes be justified?
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Charming facts about your favourite industrious invertebrate.
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The modern-day, town planning legacies of the ancient world, from pagan Britain to Babylon.
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Here are our top tips for space saving and taking the panic out of packing.
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No one likes making mistakes, but it isn’t always such a bad thing.
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The adorable mammal with a dark past...
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Tom Williams follows the ball from the butterfly hunter to where the owl sleeps.
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Interesting facts about the man managing England.
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Making and sharing content or art doesn’t have to be about seeking validation from others.
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Here are a few Russian delicacies to keep even the hungriest footy fans full.
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A few of the world’s most out-of-the-ordinary orders.
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Try throwing a few of these around - you’ll be sure to impress your fellow footy fans.
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Are you confused by the plethora of beer styles on the shelf? Then look no further!
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These hints and tips will help you to stir up a masterpiece in the kitchen.
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Interesting facts and some of the best shop name puns we've found.
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Rather than trying to eradicate this negative feeling, is it something we should embrace?
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Acclaimed author Margaret Atwood offers up invaluable insights & fascinating life lessons.
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Trains, planes and autonomous cars - how will you be travelling around in 20 years' time?
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Sparkling wine doesn’t have to mean cork-poppingly expensive Champagne.
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An exploration of the importance of plastic and how it came to pervade our lives.
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What are the right and the wrong things to say to someone who is struggling to cope?
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From mammals to molluscs, here are seven of the world’s most troublesome animal invaders.
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Do you Tolstoy on the treadmill? Christie on the commute? Kipling in the kitchen?
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Plants can do much more than we might think. So is it wrong to eat them?
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An assortment of our most intriguing idioms, their possible origins and how to use them.
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How do fonts change the meaning of a message?
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Although ancient in some cases, these proverbs still provide valuable guidance.
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Simple tips for freshening up your outside space.
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Eight lightbulb moments that changed people's lives.
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Sue MacGregor reunites the witnesses of the so-called Enfield Poltergeist in 1977.
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Mouthwatering African food that you have to try!
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Here are 11 reasons to love soft, sticky soil. It’s as clear as mud.
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Is a new age of wood about to dawn?
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How is our idea of leadership changing, and what does it mean to be a follower?
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Want to become a more proficient persuader? Here are some valuable tips.
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What are the positive messages we can all take from these Easter emblems?
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A look at the impact of borrowing on people's lives, bank balances and mental health.
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Tick tock, it’s time to change the clocks! Some facts all about Daylight Saving Time.
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Here are ten tasty facts to digest about our trustiest, and crustiest, staple food.
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This St Patrick’s Day, why not reel off some of the following Irish words and phrases.
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What lengths are the air-mile-obsessed prepared to go to accumulate points?
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Spread the hwyl and try out these winning words of Welsh.
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We ask, what is Yorkshire famous for? Here are eight astounding things.
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How language is being used by, and about, people who identify as transgender.
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Enter the world of sacred plants, rich in spiritual symbolism.
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Adolescents get blamed for a lot. Are we being too hard on them?
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Fascinating facts to celebrate our favourite nocturnal bird, the wise old owl.
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Here are some of the most romantic words in the English language. Now go forth and woo!
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From 'yours faithfully' to 'peace out', what different sign offs say about you.
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How much control should a company have over what its employees wear?
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Juicy nuggets about element number 53 on the periodic table, and its extraordinary uses.
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Eaten by kings and romans alike, there's more to oysters than meets the eye.
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Influenza makes a lot of us feel very ill. Here are some things you might not know...
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Be prepared to spend, spend, spend if you want to try these delicacies
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Looking for a new hobby? Try wrapping your head around these mind-bending brainteasers.
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Here are a few things we learned about greetings from Word of Mouth…
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Clawing back cash doesn’t have to mean big changes. It’s time to have fun being frugal.
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The top five vocal exercises for improving your voice.
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From moisturising to keeping hydrated, some simple steps to combat winter blues.
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Sheila Dillon presents tips and recipes for perfect porridge.
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He may have predicted some of the most influential technology in our lives.
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Naturalist Mark Cocker explores our love affair with the quintessential bird of Christmas.
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How and why to include forgiveness as part of our Christmas traditions.
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Here are a few of the furry (and feathered) friends synonymous with festive spirit.
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Drink up these fascinating facts about our favourite seasonal tipples.
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The post-Christmas sales can be daunting. Here's how to survive the chaos.
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A handy guide for how best to give back.
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Turn back time to find out what Chaucer, Jane Austen and others might have thrown to their VCDs.
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Classic words to un-wrap from under the Christmas trees of yesteryear
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Reduce the stress and mess on perfecting the high pressure meal
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Peace on earth and goodwill to all? 11 tips for keeping the peace at Christmas
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How we've harnessed the power of chanting, from our ancient ancestors through to modern times.
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A few simple, everyday ways to help keep your ticker in shape.
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From Moomins to saunas, we all love a bit of Finland. We explore what is unique about Europe's most sparsely populated country.
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Cows are complex creatures. So how can you go about reading one?
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Why more of us are swerving meat and dairy and happily going herbivore.
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Can publicly sharing outrage and offence lead to more culturally aware society?
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How can we tell if a politician can be trusted to stick to their promises?
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We ask why department stores hold such a special place in the heart of the consumer.
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Many of us don't know our Grenache from our GewΓΌrztraminer: here's how to avoid the shame.
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A look at why people are questioning the existence of these statues.
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A few of the extraordinaryβ€sounding conditions that can occur when we close our eyes.
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What we can learn about politics from the power struggles within chimpanzee groups.
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Helpful insights into how to be confident with confidence.
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Wrap up warm, buckle up and enjoy these fascinating facts.
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You are about to get back that hour you lost in the spring. What will you do with yours?
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Smart tips: here's a practical and optimistic guide to boosting your brain power.
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A rare glimpse inside this secretive society.
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Have a gander at these fun facts about the shape that we are, quite simply, dotty about.
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In the right hands, your half-eaten sandwich could actually be a valuable resource.
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For the fashion-loving consumer who wants to go green, here are ten trends and tips.
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Eager to enhance your environmental vocabulary? Here are 15 memorable terms to get you started.
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You can learn to argue more effectively with these steps.
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Ten important insights into the challenges autistic people face in social situations.
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Other parts of the world have their own wonderful ways of referring to the season.
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Translations that went seriously wrong – from amusing errors to major mistakes.
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We’ve uncovered several reasons why unaccompanied eating might actually be a good thing.
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Take a look at the language, and in particular, the clichΓ©s of football. Back of the net!
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The origins and purpose of the workplace words and phrases we all love to loathe.
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It’s hard to imagine life without them but many don’t quite understand why they’re around.
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The natural wine movement is growing momentum, but what's it all about?
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Who doesn’t like sounding clever? Try slipping these words into your conversations.
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15 podcasts that will make you smarter.
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Itemising our ideas, plans and reminders can be useful in so many ways.
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For centuries British funerals have followed a familiar format, but things are changing.
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A rundown of six of the most interesting animal-based theories.
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Reasons why getting your nose back to the grindstone is something to get excited about.
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Interesting insights that you can use to impress your fellow barbeque-goers.
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The leg bones of a runner may have a different shape to those of a footballer... but why?
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What is a polymath? If you don’t know the answer then you’re almost certainly not one.
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A total eclipse of the sun is one of nature’s most stunning phenomena.
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All about the writer who Stephen Fry says simply cheers him up like no one else.
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Look around - you're surrounded by them! But why? Turns out there are six reasons why.
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Grab a portable stove and take a look at these handy tips for al fresco feasting.
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A handful of classic novels with a meaningful male friendship at their heart.
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We take a closer look at the five words that made the modern world.
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Love them or loathe them, the power ballad is the musical genre that never gets old.
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Here are five reasons to worry about how much we use.
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How and why do birds fly thousands of miles around the world each year?
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It’s time to reintroduce physical activity to the workplace so here are 10 not-too-serious suggestions.
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Freaky facts and unsolved mysteries of the cosmos.
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Lessons learned from the serialisation of comedian Eddie Izzard's autobiography.
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What modern scientific research is doing to combat the tragic disease.
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We strongly recommend you do NOT try these at home!
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Five ways tha Stella's designs inspired the clothes you wear.
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From whiskey exports to the cost of your fruit and veg.
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We’ve uncovered some surprising facts about some of our hardiest plants.
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The only place to be seen if you were an aspiring British actor in the heyday of Hollywood.
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Here are some staggering facts about our benevolent protector in the night sky.
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Can you tell your LOL from your ROFL? Are you generally a bit more BRB than THTH?
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Cornish has been experiencing a recent revival. Here are a few of our favourite phrases.
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Eleven tips from All in the Mind's Claudia Hammond.
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Workers have become increasingly unable to escape the clock.
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Gardeners' World presenter Monty Don imparts some gardening words of wisdom.
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Now this is going to be painful, but let’s take a little look in your spice rack.
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Plants are intelligent creatures that possess a unique ability to adapt.
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Comedian and writer David Walliams talks to Michael Rosen about writing his hugely popular children’s books.
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With terms like 'epic fail' entering everyday language, it's time for you to level up.
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These 9 thrifty tips will help you dress like a style icon without it costing a thing.
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We all have our moments. Here's our grammar cheat sheet.
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From phone etiquette to positioning yourself well - get some top meeting tips here.
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Here are some amazing facts about the ultimate ticket to ride.
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Screen writer and director, Steven Knight, explains why Sitting Bull is his all-time hero.
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β€sup? This quiz is dope. If you think you know your nineties, have a go at it.
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Could maths improve your dating chances?
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Advice from the international bestselling author on how to succeed as a writer.
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Forget the sweat and tears, this is just about blood. Oh, and food.
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You may need to take a long hard look at yourself after this unsettling read.
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Awright? How good are you at cockney rhyming slang? Feast your mince pies on this!
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How much of the English language comes from French roots? A lot, it turns out.
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From dancing cows to the debate about health benefits.
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Colour affects us psychologically and emotionally, which is why it's harnessed by brands.
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Six reasons why our much-lauded forebears might be due a rethink.
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A look at fascinating insights into the misunderstood world of migraines.
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Are you grammatically gormless or a punctuation perfectionist?
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The robbers that didn’t get away...
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Science sleuths Hannah Fry and Adam Rutherford investigate blood.
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The truth about a teenager's bedroom.
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How much do you know about the history of where your tea comes from?
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The blind genius who hacked the US phone system in the 1960s and 70s.
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Here are a few things you can do to encourage your bacteria to flourish.
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Discover some astonishing facts about worms.
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Why do Americans say eggplant and highway, rather than aubergine and motorway?
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A guide to which chores should be done every day, week, month or once a year.
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Jolyon Jenkins has tried out five highly experimental methods and relates his experiences.
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Break out of the lunchtime automatic pilot and eat something that tastes good!
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Which nation favours the poo emoji? Here are some fascinating emoji facts.
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Behold! Here are the ten commandments of the filmmaker, writer and raconteur.
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We have gathered together some astonishing citrus facts.
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We've collated some interesting facts using our own version of the Dewey Decimal System…
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What you name your pet is important. Take some advice from the experts.
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Can you guess how a master Foley artist might create these sounds?
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Learn to love and not loathe failure.
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Ever wondered where some words like dander and mardy come from?
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Here are some of the best kept secrets for beating the house.
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Play The Film Programme's Needle Drop Quiz.
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How well do you know your iconic films? Test your knowledge.
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Strictly’s Len Goodman shares the reasons behind his admiration for lyricist Lionel Bart.
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T S Eliot captured the humdrum mundanity of modern everyday life in much of his poetry.
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We aim to help The Natural History Museum’s Dippy Diplodocus find a new career.
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Dreading your next birthday? Don't. Here's how you can embrace older age.
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Indulging. Pampering. Relaxing. Sounds great. Here's how you can do just that.
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Only five. Start small, think about big later!
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Here are some top tips about how you can make your money go further.
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Renowned European writers you might not have heard of but you really should read.
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Why snow is so powerful to the imagination? Here are few little-known facts…
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Radio 4 presenters share memories of their favourite Bruce Springsteen albums.
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Gin’s current popularity is small beer compared with the 18th century, writes Helen Nianias.
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Do you struggle getting from A to B? If so, here are eight tips to help you get back on track.
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A few crumbs of information that might surprise you.
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The different words for nostalgia and homesickness and their meanings.
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The virtues of negativity and how it can be a surprisingly powerful route to joy.
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Here are our top murderous mushroom facts.
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They don’t give a stuff about humans and they’re synonymous with cool.
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When it all gets a bit too much, here are some things that will help.
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Mouth dry? Legs shaking? Here’s our guide to ducking the dais.
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How you can tell if you’re heading into the kingdom of clutter.
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How much do you know about this spuddy staple?
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What's the truth behind the 'miracle anti-dementia foods' that are always mentioned?
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Have a look at some of the fantastic words that children invent and reimagine.
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We can learn a lot about life from the great director and the way he makes movies.
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Transform your small talk from bland clichΓ© to earth-shattering rhetoric.
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18,000 people were asked which activities they found most restful. Here's the top ten.
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We have pulled together some of the best, or should that be worst in villainous entertainment.
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Terms and expressions that have vanished or been banished from your dictionary.
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Have a peek behind the scenes at the lavish food that impressed Ross Poldark.
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Can you tell Professor Brian Cox from our favourite Vulcan? Set phaser to stun!
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Are you a real coffee connoisseur? Take the plunge and find out...
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Here are some fascinating facts you might not know.
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There's no need to feel blue. It's time to take control and stride forth with purpose.
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Our nine tips to make the whole process that much smoother.
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Craft beer names can get faintly ridiculous. Can you tell which of these are real?
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Radio 4 in Four helps you get the most out of your staycation.
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Surprising quotes from comedies and action flicks that will bring a lump to your throat.
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We have pulled together an essential guide on how you can rethink 'busy'.
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Jobs that guarantee you'll spend your working life being loathed by the public.
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They might sound like unusual suggestions, but trust us - they are truly delicious.
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Working out doesn't have to be dull. Give these a try.
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A list of some of the biggest office annoyances.
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We explore just how cool our sea-faring friends really are.
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You're strolling in the park, and the thought occurs to you... I could just keep walking.
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Flies and maggots might disgust us but they are also very useful.
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Here are 13 signs that you need to get back into the office…
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Are you completely in the thrall of online technology? Take our quiz to find out.
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Hints and tips from the legendary Purple Prince of Pop.
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The facts and myths of WW1 conscription.
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The weird and wonderful world of naming houses.
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One of the most extraordinary tales in British propaganda history.
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Your guide to ethnography: the in-depth analysis of everyday life.
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In 1996 football came home, then promptly headed off to Germany. What do you remember about Euro 96?
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Catch up with The Archers plot that's got everyone talking.
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How to get started with the Archers (when you haven’t got a clue..)
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Our gold standard guide to decent kip.
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We’ll miss Ronnie Corbett, the small man with the mighty reputation.
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Why we love the feminist, activist and writer, Gloria Steinem.
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How much do you really know about this Italian delight?
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The In Our Time guide to one of the best-known figures in the Bible.
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Secret rooms and double identities. There's a nightmarish quality to John Fowles’ novel.
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Our light-hearted guide for getting ahead of the fermenting curve.
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You've seen the dancers, the costumes, and herd the singing - but what is Bollywood really about?
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Can you differentiate the sage advice of Gandhi from Gandalf?
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Inventions and innovations that you may have never realised have links in South Asian culture.
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What makes Virgil’s Aeneid so important?
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Cast your eyes over the different mothering styles in The Archers.
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Inspired by Clare Balding on Ramblings? Keen to go a-wandering along the mountain track?
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Take our quiz to find out just how Jane you are.
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A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are those of imagination.
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What is β€dementia’, and what does the latest research reveal?
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Featuring Rumi's poetry, glitter beards and DIY decorations.
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On Valentine’s Day, you will be doing exactly what you want to do...
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10 reasons why we adore Dame Joan Bakewell.
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If you need a personal life-coach, you could do worse than consider Ken Dodd.
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Try our quiz on black holes... come and have a go, if you think you're dense enough.
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If all this talk of black holes is a little too much - take some time to enjoy these scientific quips.
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Jim Al-Khalili's top scientific ideas to bandy about to impress your friends.
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Frank Cottrell-Boyce (24 Hour Party People) reveals his fascination with the composer's life.
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Tim Peake’s mission was to replace a failed sequential shunt unit. Your task is to put the Christmas lights back in the loft.
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The British astronaut steps out into space for the first time.
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Lies, bugbears and the French. David Mitchell finds out if our manners are getting worse.
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#virginbirth is trending, the first selfie with the new-born has gone viral.
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From Autumn leaves to The Magic Roundabout. Test yourself with our favourite quizzes from 2015.
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Do you know what makes you tick? Find out about your circadian rhythms.
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Take the quiz to find out how like a pig you are. Don't tell porkies.
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Chivalrous, ruthless and filthy rich. The forgotten civilization that ruled Egypt for over 300 years.
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Do you fancy flying to the moon? Have you got high hopes? Take our Sinatra quiz.
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What can UK schools learn from education around the world?
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A tough test for regular listeners and fiendishly difficult for everyone else!
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The acting moments made Glenda Jackson.
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Test your knowledge of Jane Austen's masterpiece.
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Sometimes it's nice to get a head start. Hear some radio programmes before they go out on the radio.
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Must-have ingredients every curry king or queen owns.
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Take the quiz and find out.
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As the death toll mounted, increasing numbers turned to Spiritualism in the hope of speaking to lost loved ones.
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From Arnie to Robert Redford, nine of strangest beetles to be named after celebrities.
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Do you know your Dougal from your Dylan? Take our quiz.
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Just how Bond are you? Take our Spectre-acular quiz to find out.
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4 Stories - a place to discover great drama, readings and comedy.
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Two men, both romantic heroes in their own ways. Can you tell which wise words come from which Dylan?
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Is there any activity more wholesome than rock pooling? Read our top tips.
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Lucy Freeman asks what makes us snap about selfies?
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Celebrating the gap-toothed smile
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Travel back to 1541 and join King Henry VIII’s Great Progress from London to York.
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We bring you nine facts exploring the history of oil - and the price we've paid for it.
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See if you can spot the truth among the gigantic whoppers we've told you.
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Royal historian, Professor Kate Williams charts the life and reign of the 'Constant Queen'
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It's almost 60 years to the day after The Archers’ character Grace Archer was killed. But who was she and why does she haunt the village of Ambridge?
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Photographer and former Picture Editor Eamonn McCabe, shares his top tips for great landscape photography.
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Air violins at the ready! Here is a handful of outstanding Concerto highlights from this year's Proms season.
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Comedian, Susan Calman picks her favourite real and fictional sisters
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A selection of recent choral highlights from the Proms that are good for the ears and the soul.
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How many words can you remember?
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Radio 4 Salutes Jeffrey Bernard
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23 year old Philosophy graduate Sam Winter shares his recommendations.
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Getting woolly under the skin of these giants of the past
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How the Aurora Orchestra managed to play an entire symphony from memory.
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Frank Sinatra: a one-man repository of songs that match every situation in which you may find yourself.
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Some fascinating facts about the author of Go Set a Watchman.
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One of the most enduring stars of British pop’s heyday, here's β€our Cilla’.
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Could any of our eligible singletons be your perfect match?
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Reasons you should be losing sleep if you are working the night shift.
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Ever stuck for something to say? Noel Gallagher has some pointers.
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From dressing up to providing an opportunity to get a little bit smug, we love the Proms.
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Her life, her love and her art.
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What would a self-service checkout say if it could speak freely?
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See how much you really know about the brilliant Benedict with our Cumberquiz.
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The Radio 4 schedule (according to cats...)
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Kit Katdashian talks us through her favourite cat videos. Thanks humans.
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Sandi Toksvig’s talent for summing up a well-known character in one sentence is legendary, but who is she referring to?
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Life, but not as we know it.
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Incredible facts about sperm to celebrate the UK's first National Sperm Bank
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Attics have long been the inspiration for writers as sanctuaries, memory keepers, and sinister secret repositories. Here's our favourites.
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Enlightenment means stepping away from the dark side, something on which both masters of Buddhism and the Jedi Order agree. But who said what?
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The 1975 film that established the image of a fin as one that would recur whenever we swam out of our depths.
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A handy introduction to Clanger etiquette
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In space, no-one can hear you scream. It’s just you, the cosmos and the half a million Twitter followers you've picked up en route.
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Music journalist John Doran selects some essential reading for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Music Day.
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Medical research shows that sitting is damaging our health: we embrace the vertical and stand up for standing up.
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Take our quiz to find out if you know your korma from your kambu.
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Try the world's most restrictive diet
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Charaka gathered ancient wisdom in the Charaka Samhita, which became a founding text of Ayurveda medicine. What would his top tips for a heathy life be?
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Big Questions and Pearls of Wisdom to be found in Dr Johnson's Rasselas
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Why Wiggo is our favourite man on two wheels
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An exploration of some different delusions and what can trigger them.
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Learn how to spot your 'Touching the Earth' from your 'Absence of Fear', all in the position of a hand, or spread of fingers.
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The "glass delusion" peaked centuries ago but there are still isolated cases today.
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Discover more about the art of creative writing with tips from C.S Lewis, Ernest Hemingway and more.
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Do you know your Viking from your Lundy? Here is The Shipping Forecast Quiz issued by the Radio 4 website.
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Can you pick out brooding Ross Poldark from the philosophers? Play our quiz to see you if you can work out who said what.
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As Radio 4 celebrates The Shepherd's Life on Book of the Week we ask: can you tell your heft from your herd?
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A true World War II love story in letters between Chris Barker, a solider in Libya, and Bessie Moore. Meet the real couple and read their letters here
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Derek Jarman was a tirelessly inventive individual - a film maker, painter and writer.
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James Rebanks, author of The Shepherd's Life, reveals some surprising facts about ewes, rams and lambs.
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Know your beautiful game from the good life? Play our quiz to see if you can tell the difference between The Professor and the philosopher.
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Do you know your 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' from the Enlightenment? Try our quiz to see if you can tell the difference between the teachings of Buddha and Kurt Cobain’s lyrics.
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It's the computer game that our children are obsessed with. When they're not playing the game, they're watching videos of other people playing it on YouTube. But should we be worried?
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He might have lived a long time ago but Aristotle's ideas are more contemporary than you might think. Read and be happy.
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Where in Britain would you be happiest? Take this quiz to find out your ideal place to live.
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Belgium is just a short hop away but how much do we really know about our near neighbours? Test your Flemish credentials with this Belgian or British quiz…
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Trevor Cox: 5 things I discovered by giving up music for Lent
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Adrian Mole could have been called Nigel or Malcolm. Read the original letters between Sue Townsend and the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ.
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How to get a payrise, what advice to share with your daughter and what would Annie Lennox tell her younger self?
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Is it possible to tell if a piece of music was composed by a woman or a man? See whether you can work out the difference.
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What’s so great about Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4’s daily drama? Why does it hook nearly five million people a week?
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Get to know 'The King Of Jazz' quickly with our guide to just a few of great things about him.
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Take our quiz and see if you remember what foods went in and out of our shopping basket, and when.
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Can’t get enough of Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett’s Good Omens on Radio 4? Here’s a selection of facts you won’t want to miss.
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As the latest narrator for the animations for Radio 4's A History of Ideas we present her thoughts on some big ideas (inspired by the various characters she's played).
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The secrets of the cryptic crossword are revealed to David Baddiel, and to you. You’re just a click away from amazing your wordy friends.
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In ancient Greece the rules of beauty were all important. Historian Bettany Hughes explains.
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The beginning of the year is the busiest time of year for dating websites. Read You & Yours' tips from their listeners.
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Dr Sarah Hudspith, Associate Professor at The University of Leeds gives you the historical, cultural and political context. of Tolstoy's epic novel.
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Beer riots and sausage snacks demonstrate a devotion to the national diet. Read all about it here.
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Aristotle's Guide To The Good Life
Aristotle's ideas are more contemporary than you might think. Read and be happy.
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A cat's guide to breaking the Internet
Kit Katdashian talks us through her favourite cat videos. Thanks humans.
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Cats listening to Radio 4
The Radio 4 schedule (according to cats...)
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The Cumberquiz
See how much you really know about Benedict with our Cumberquiz.
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I ♥ The Archers
Ten reasons why it's easy to get hooked on The Archers.
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7 Things You Should Know about Extremophiles
Life but not as we know it.
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Are you Selfie-ist?
Lucy Freeman asks why selfies have a bad reputation.
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Coming Up Next… Nine Things You Never Knew about Sperm
Incredible facts about sperm to celebrate the UK's first National Sperm Bank
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How Hot Are You On Curries?
Take our quiz to find out if you know your korma from your kambu.
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Learning by Heart
The benefits of learning by heart
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Mind the Gap
Celebrating the gap-toothed smile
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Seven reasons why funerals are getting quirkier
For centuries British funerals have followed a familiar format, but things are changing.
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Thirteen proper puffin facts
The siilly and the serious; the scientific and the cultural.
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What to do if you meet a Clanger
A handy introduction to Clanger etiquette