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The floodsThe tragic death of Maureen Gilbert: why did a much-loved mother die in her flooded home?Last year, Storm Babet tore through Chesterfield in Derbyshire, an at-risk town that had been hit before. Could the devastation have been avoided?
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The cases I wrote about are streamed in a new Netflix docuseries – and I want every police officer in Britain to watch it, says Guardian journalist Sirin Kale
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Women continue to be told that breast is best – even when they are in agony or exhausted. As I discovered firsthand, this message puts new mothers under incredible strain
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In 2008, Milda Mitkute and a friend set up a website to clear out her closet. It soon grew exponentially. Now Vinted has 16 million UK users and is the first Lithuanian ‘unicorn’. Can it make secondhand our first choice?
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From searing commentary to narrative confusion, Emerald Fennell’s lavish, shocking film has divided critics since its release. Now Guardian writers weigh in
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How The Crown went from prestige drama to TV disaster; what happened when one man’s boat sank in the dead of night – and he had to save his seven-year-old son; how discount supermarkets changed the way we shop; and Philippa Perry shares advice on how to overcome loneliness and isolationPodcast
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He was jailed for the murders of Lin and Megan Russell in 1997. Now, 26 years, two trials and two appeals later, Stone’s case is being reviewed
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Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks – you never know what you’ll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum
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She is an artist, well educated and determined to earn a good living. But at times Atkinson has had just £17 a month for food and bills. She lays bare the reality of low-paid Britain
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Devoted to cats, but not entirely sure why? Here are the qualities in felines – and in you – that help explain it
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Unboxing luxury makeup is out; offering money-saving tips is in. The cost of living crisis has led to a very different kind of social media star
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It is a crime that can leave victims financially and emotionally crushed - yet is very rarely solved by police. Is anything being done to stop it?
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After a London food hub featured in our Guardian Angel column, cash poured in to help it find a permanent location
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Vice’s cunning, irreverent journalism is dead – and executives with bloated pay cheques helped kill it