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- LifestyleThe Guardian
The experts: perfumers on 20 ways to make you, your house and your laundry smell fabulous
From picking a perfect fragrance to spraying your radiators and getting rid of the worst stinks, here is how to make sure your life always smells sweet
12-min read - TechnologyThe Guardian
Literary Theory for Robots by Dennis Yi Tenen review – the deep roots of AI
A secret history of machine intelligence, from 14th century horoscopes to 1930s ‘plot genies’ for coming up with storylines
5-min read - LifestyleThe Telegraph
Your Easter survival guide to Britain’s 10 busiest motorways
With the Easter weekend upon us, many are gearing up for long drives to the coast, to national parks or simply to visit our in-laws.
9-min read - StyleRed
Uniqlo just dropped the perfect £40 holiday dress
The Uniqlo x Clare Waight Keller collab is back for 2024. Shop our best buys from the Uniqlo C spring/summer collection now, including another hero trench coat.
4-min read - EntertainmentThe Independent
Stevie Wonder makes urgent plea during surprise Hollywood Walk of Fame appearance
Stevie Wonder has urged musicians to once again spread the message of love through music amid increasingly polarised times. The music icon surprised a Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony to honour Motown singer Martha Reeves, alongside the “King of Motown” Smokey Robinson and Motown Records founder Berry Gordy – who launched all of their careers. During his speech, 73-year-old Wonder said Gordy brought Motown to the US, which “really forced the haters of the nation to stop, pause and think about l
1-min read - CelebrityHello!
Singer Heidi Range full of emotion as she speaks to young online harm survivor - exclusive video interview
Former Sugababes star and NSPCC ambassador Heidi Range interviews Roxy Longworth, 21, about her shocking experience as a victim of online harm which led to a breakdown
2-min read - EntertainmentThe Independent
Scoop director reveals Prince Andrew Newsnight interview complications
Scoop director Philip Martin has revealed the unique complications of casting actors to play real-life people in his new film telling the story of Prince Andrew's infamous Newsnight interview. The new Netflix film tells the story of how producer Sam McAlister booked the prince onto the programme with Emily Maitlis (played by Gillian Anderson) and the aftermath that unfolded. Scoop will be released on 5 April.
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