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Unilever's Vaseline Bets Big on TikTok Creator Economy

Unilever is shifting half its ad budget to social media after Vaseline's viral TikTok life hacks, from cleaning shoes to fixing squeaky doors. Discover the 'social listening' strategy reshaping advertising.

Music Critics Confront Their Listening Biases in 2026

Guardian critics embark on a journey to explore the music they've always avoided, from Joni Mitchell's jazz-folk to Kendrick Lamar's conscious rap. Discover their surprising revelations and listening resolutions.

Sheffield bungalow fire: Woman dies at scene

A woman has died after a fire ripped through a bungalow in Sheffield's Upperthorpe area. Firefighters rescued her but she could not be saved. Read the latest details.

The Resurgence of Wired Headphones in the UK

From Zendaya to London commuters, wired headphones are back. Discover why this retro tech trend is restoring value to music and challenging our convenience culture.

One Embankment Place to get major London makeover

The postmodern landmark above Charing Cross station, home to PwC, is set for a transformative refurbishment by Hopkins Architects to boost its public spaces and sustainability. Discover the plans.

Spotify's 'Listening Age' Feels Wildly Inaccurate

Spotify Wrapped's 'Listening Age' feature is sparking confusion. Users who streamed artists like Sabrina Carpenter are being told their musical taste is decades older. Discover why the algorithm misfires.

Skipton named Britain's happiest place to live

The Yorkshire market town of Skipton tops Rightmove's Happy at Home Index for 2024, praised for its community spirit, access to nature, and affordability. Discover why it's number one.

Readers Debate Dating Norms: Splitting the Bill

Guardian readers challenge Scott Galloway's views on dating and bill-splitting, championing financial independence. Plus, reflections on Quaker solace and quirky UK place names.

Labour's red tape cuts: Who loses protections?

Keir Starmer's plan to slash 'unnecessary' regulation for growth faces criticism for prioritising market views over public interest. Letters also cover party names, pork's popularity, and oddly named places.

Perfect iPhone shot at Gormley's Crosby Beach

Former Guardian photography chief Roger Tooth captures a stunning iPhone photo of a dog leaping near an Antony Gormley statue on Crosby beach. Discover the story behind this magical shot.

The Spy Who Came in From the Cold Stage Review

David Eldridge's stage adaptation of John Le Carré's classic spy thriller is a masterclass in tension, playing at Soho Place until 21 February 2026. Book your tickets now.

Leicester Square Food Hall: Vendors & Opening Date

Market Place Leicester Square, a major new five-storey food hall, opens Dec 11 with 14 vendors including Bread Ahead and Club Mexicana. Discover London's latest street food destination.

Mothers and Babies Heal Together from Addiction

A revolutionary approach to neonatal abstinence syndrome treats mothers and infants together, achieving 95% recovery rates while challenging traditional foster care outcomes.

Experts: Place-Based Budgets Can Fix UK Finances

Former ministers and policy experts argue that reorganising public services around local needs, not just tax rises, is key to solving Britain's budget crisis. Discover the vision for reform.

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