THE manager of Harvard Medical School’s morgue sold off body parts to sick customers so they could bind books using human ...
Loved Daisy Jones & The Six? These eight novels capture music, fame and messy creative bonds with the same emotional ...
Cedric and Denise Lodge sold a man’s face — perhaps to be kept on a shelf, perhaps to be used for something even more ...
A River Runs Between Us, a 400-page illustrated book by co-author partners Edwards and Elaine Weeks, draws on more than 1,200 ...
From toilets (don't use them) to present giving (potentially devastating), the creator of Very British Problems shares his ...
Most cars in the 60s and 70s had manual chokes to help start the engine on cold mornings. Many people remember pulling the choke out and even using a clothes peg to hold it open. While essential for ...
Build-A-Book brought students together on Reading Day to create custom journals, enjoy snacks and unwind before final exams.
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The war dividend – how to invest in defence stocks as the world arms up
Nato has formalised this shift. The original 2014 Defence Investment Pledge called on members to spend at least 2% of GDP on ...
David Landes argues that cell phones represent an isolated life whereas Kimberly Hassel blames the loneliness crisis on a society unable to support or protect its youth.
Here are books from 2025 that ask difficult questions and refuse easy resolution. Spanning literary fiction, memoir, and ...
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Couldn't book in for your festive manicure? This is how I get one at home, instead
While I love a professional manicure, I've managed to achieve chic results with this at-home gel kit from Mylee - P.S. it's ...
Incantations were not only meant to ward off demons, but also to calm patients. A look into medical history reveals what lies ...
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