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Christmas Leave: Should It Be Compulsory?

Two UK professionals debate forced festive shutdowns. Does mandatory leave boost productivity or infringe on personal choice? Discover the arguments for and against.

Ex-OnlyFans star now helps men beat porn addiction

A former adult content creator on OnlyFans pivoted to mindful content, quadrupling her earnings to £22k/month while helping lonely men overcome porn addiction. Discover her unique approach.

Kitchen sex school teaches women to dominate men

A professional dominatrix runs intimate classes from her home, teaching curious women the realities of BDSM for £200 a session. Discover the surprising truths behind the fantasy.

Katie Price calls Miranda Sawyer a 'liar' in podcast feud

Katie Price has vehemently denied claims made by journalist Miranda Sawyer that she bullied her during an interview, labelling the broadcaster a 'liar' on her own podcast. Get the full story on this celebrity clash.

70/30 Parenting: A Less Stressful, Happier Family Life

Discover the 70/30 parenting philosophy adopted by a former GLAMOUR editor. Learn how aiming for 'good enough' 70% of the time reduces burnout and creates a healthier, more realistic family dynamic for UK parents.

Experts Redefine 'Feminised Work' in Modern Economy

Academics from the University of Southern Denmark argue a feminist view shows pay and conditions are tied to gender definitions. They challenge right-wing narratives, urging for equitable change.

Farage denies antisemitic behaviour at school

Peter Ettedgui recounts experiencing antisemitic abuse from Nigel Farage at Dulwich College. The Reform UK leader denies allegations with intent. Read the full account.

Nurse suspended for racist and ageist abuse

A senior nurse at St Mary's Hospital has been suspended for 12 months after a tribunal found she bullied a colleague with racist and ageist insults. Discover the full details of the case.

ATO worker takes 'same job, same pay' to court

An ATO call centre worker employed by Probe Operations applies for a 'same job, same pay' order, challenging the tax office's use of outsourced labour. Could this set a new precedent?

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