Starry-eyed celebs and Gen Z are going crazy for new wave tarot – but at what cost? 'After being dumped, my psychic told me to book in for another reading straight away - that’s when I thought, she just wants my money.'
‘I felt I wasn’t being a good mum’: How thousands of women are falling victim to the single parent penalty 'I felt like I wasn't being a good mum'
He was just 12 when they first had sex. She was the paedophile teacher who married him. But what happened next? People were left reeling at the thought that a 34-year-old, middle-class, married mother-of-four was capable of committing such a horrific crime.
That’s a wrap – how condoms became cool Whatever you call them - rubbers, Johnnies, or even a French letter if you're being super-fancy - you've probably used them.
‘These aren’t snowflake kids’: Why more children than ever are refusing to go to school One schoolgirl said that walking through the school gates felt like wading through vicious, sharp ice
Would you pack up your whole life and move thousands of miles away just for a job? Meet the women who did.
From drownings to deadly rides – the truth about America’s most dangerous theme park These aren’t Disneyland style ‘most magical place on earth’ memories. These are packaged more in a ‘if you don’t have a scar, were you even there?’ kind of vibe.
Why are so many of us still so desperate to be thin? 'It's hard to get out of the mindset that has taught us being slim equals success, acceptance and attractiveness.'
Raging wildfires, trampled landscapes and exploited locals: Is our wanderlust destroying the planet? Even travellers with only good intentions can leave disastrous impacts on the country they visit.
Modern slavery is on the up – but the most chilling thing? Anyone can fall victim Those who have been exploited 'can feel guilt, anger, or even feel stupid for putting themselves in that situation'.
‘Being Bob Marley’s daughter at the height of his fame was tough, especially in Jamaica’ 'But he still spoilt me rotten.'
‘It completely destroys your life’: The young men getting hooked on steroids There are around one million regular UK steroid users, with the biggest number being 20-24 year-old males
The Rubik’s Renaissance: How cubing is making a comeback Reckon you could solve a cube in under six seconds? Londoner George Scholey can - and that's not even the fastest time.
Down with monogamy, up with orgies! Why the sex party industry is thriving 'We're in a new Roaring Twenties... people want to go out and try things.'
Isolated and alone, how a deaf teenage refugee finally found his place in the world Being unable to hear meant Lawand's journey to the UK hidden in the back of a lorry, was even more terrifying for the young boy
Artificial intelligence: Saviour of the NHS… or a hypochondriac’s best friend? There are huge benefits – and downsides.
Hitchhiking to matches and bunking off work: Life as a Lioness 50 years ago 'We were a little piece of history. Years ago, only our close family even knew we played football.'