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The 'It Girl' style wars of Renaissance Italy

More than five centuries ago, a small number of style icons used flamboyant, luxurious looks to give them influence and power during a turbulent...

yesterday 40

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Cath Pound

'Carspreading': Why Europe's love for big cars is fuelling concern

Listen to this article Critics call it "carspreading". In the UK and across Europe, cars are steadily becoming longer, wider and heavier. Consumers...

yesterday 100

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Theo Leggett International Business Correspondent

The 'extinct' antelope bringing hope in the Sahara

The scimitar-horned oryx has been brought back from extinction through captive breeding. Conservationists hope it could help slow the spread of the...

yesterday 20

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Matthew Ponsford

Why UK countryside style has been big this year

From the Princess of Wales to "Rich Autumn Dad", and from houndstooth and Fair Isle to tweed caps and waxed jackets, "country-coded" clothing has...

previous day 10

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Ellie Violet Bramley

I have high levels of forever chemicals in my blood - what can I do about it?

As I walked into the medical clinic for my blood test, all I could think about was how to avoid looking like a wimp on camera. I didn't really...

previous day 200

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Catrin Nye Bbc Panorama

Seven travel trends that will define 2026

Data from the world's leading hotel groups, travel firms and trend forecasters suggests that 2026 will be the year of quiet escapes,...

previous day 10

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Laura Hall

Marty Supreme is 'fresh, funny and exhilarating' ★★★★☆

The star is "captivating", alongside an "impeccable" Gwyneth Paltrow, in this "madcap" film about a young man who scams and steals his way to...

previous day 10

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Caryn James

The batteries powering the fastest racing EVs

Formula E, an all-electric racing competition, is pioneering technology that could find its way into vehicles at a charging station near you. On 6...

previous day 20

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Michael Marshall

Sound of 2026: 10 acts you'll be obsessed with next year

The soundtrack to the next 12 months will match cutting-edge pop with jangly guitar anthems. That's according to the shortlist for BBC Radio 1's...

previous day 4

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Mark Savage Music Correspondent

How cosmic rays grounded thousands of aircraft

Radiation from space that led to more than 6,000 Airbus aircraft needing emergency computer updates could become a growing problem as ever more...

monday 70

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Chris Baraniuk

Why singing is surprisingly good for your health

From boosting the brain to reducing pain, joining others in song can bring some wide-ranging benefits. It's that time of year when the air starts...

monday 300

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David Cox

How the Maldives became (surprisingly) affordable

Once a destination for the ultra-rich, the Maldives is now embracing a more local, sustainable model of tourism that's changing who gets to...

monday 50

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Carmen Roberts

The long, strange success of the Grateful Dead

The band performed their first concert on 4 December 1965. In 1981, their leader Jerry Garcia talked to the BBC about how they became superstars but...

monday 80

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Greg Mckevitt

The special fat that burns calories when it's cold

Brown fat burns energy when we are cold. Now scientists are trying to harness its powers to fight obesity and type 2 diabetes. When the nights draw...

30.11.2025 70

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Jasmin Fox-Skelly

Bhutan's long-secluded 'hidden paradise'

Bhutan only opened to the outside world in 1974. Yet, one region remained closed for decades afterwards, and is one of the Himalayas' best-kept...

30.11.2025 40

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Erin Levi

Drinking is a way of life in Ireland. Can a warning label change that?

Jack likes a drink and a standard night out will probably involve several pints at his local. "If you have three pints, that is easy, easy going,"...

30.11.2025 100

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Bob Howard Dublin

Forgotten photos reveal women who powered India's freedom struggle

In India, a set of recently discovered photographs is drawing attention to the role of women in one of the country's biggest anti-colonial...

30.11.2025 100

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Dinyar Patel Historian

The 'hugging room' where Covid couldn't spread

In November 2020, one Italian care home created a ingenious solution to Covid's isolation: a "hugging room" where people could safely embrace...

30.11.2025 3

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Stephen Dowling

An Irish pub expert's top five in Dublin

After years living abroad, Irishman Colm Dalton's search for home has led him to rate 151 Irish pubs in 50 countries. Now he rates the best of the...

29.11.2025 20

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Eva Sandoval

Why this Indigenous winter scene is not what it seems

Satirical artist Wendy Red Star is debunking myths and upending clichés about First Nation and Native people. As two exhibitions feature her work,...

29.11.2025 50

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Diane Cole