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Etiquette Rules For The Modern Book Club

Abandon a book if it’s utterly intolerable and never choose a novel over 400 pages, says our books editor

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“I Discovered My Dying Husband Was A Serial Cheater”

When Kerstin Pilz realised her husband had cheated on her with a string of women, she had to make a choice: leave or stay to care for the man who had betrayed her.

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The Rise of the ‘How-To Stylist’

Forget lavish photo shoots in far-flung locations. The stylists finding success right now are opting for instruction and advice over inspiration.

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Meet The Woman Making It Easier To Ask For Help

Asking for help when you’re struggling with an illness or bereavement can be overwhelming. This app makes it simple for your friends and family to help you.

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Top Shelf With Lauren Sams

Discover what this fashion editor loves to read, including the book she thinks is chronically misunderstood

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All The Podcasts We’re Listening To Right Now

We asked the PRIMER team and their more cultured mates to tell all

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“How My Transplant Changed Me In Ways I Didn’t Expect”

Born with cystic fibrosis, Carly-Jay Metcalfe received a double lung transplant aged 21. Here, she shares what happened next

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The Sophisticated Appeal Of A Croissant Bag

Surely, the only carbohydrate-related trend the fashion set will condone

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Socks With Heels Are Trending. Do You Dare?

Bobby socks with loafers, fine-ribbed greys with heels. There’s a sock for every shoe, say stylists, and they’re the perfect outfit update

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A Bold New Novel About Maternal Ambivalence

Emma Darragh’s debut tells the story of three generations of women as they navigate girlhood, motherhood and selfhood

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IUD Insertions Can Be Painful. Too Many Women Aren’t Told That.

IUDs can be life-changing for many women. But, too often, the pain that can be caused by insertion is dismissed.

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Meet The Woman Ending Period Poverty

Share the Dignity founder Rochelle Courtenay on her mission to get menstrual products to everyone who needs them