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10 Places To Travel That Are Like Popular European Spots but Way Cheaper

GOBankingRates

Europe is renowned for its cultural richness, historical landmarks and picturesque landscapes, but it often comes with a hefty price tag. Fortunately, if you...

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Why Pastellisation Is The Summer Hair Trend To Know

Marie Claire

A leading colourist just told me about pastellisation, AKA the hair technique to know about for summer. Here's why it works on all hair colours.

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Martin Scorsese making documentary about old Italian shipwrecks

NME

Martin Scorsese is working on a documentary on ancient shipwrecks in Sicily, seeing him return to the birthplace of his grandparents.

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Tried meditating but failed? Here’s how – and why – to start again

The Independent

The first time Marcelle Hutchins sat down to meditate, she put on a guided session, relaxed her shoulders and tried to close her eyes. She lasted two minutes. “I had a deadline, and I thought, ’I don’t know if I can sit still this long,'” said Hutchins, who was working as a radio journalist. At the

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Doctor shares four surprising parts of fruits and veggies you should eat

Express

Throwing these parts of the plant away could mean you are missing out on vital vitamins and antioxidants.

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Vet employees expose the popular dog breeds they would never own

7NEWS

‘I agree. I have one. They’re very rebellious... I understand why vets would never get one.’

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You're not being lazy, you're in 'functional freeze mode' - how to combat it

Mirror Online

We're all guilty of ignoring our to-do list and procrastinating, but there's a real and scientific reason as to why we might do it. Now an expert has explained how we can re-align our minds to focus on tasks

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The world's longest beach is so long you probably won't see another tourist

Express

The picturesque beach features white sand with aqua-green waters and exudes Brazil's natural beauty.

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Long summer days in Denmark remind me of Devon

The Guardian

The sun shines through the larch and the long grass. The woodpecker calls. A hare loops through the meadow. Henri is here to convalesce in her summerhouse home from home.

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One thing everyone is getting wrong with their veggie garden

The West Australian

You know what I think? I think we have vegetable gardening all backwards.