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Article thumbnail: Since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, Dame Barbara Woodward has focused on "this unnecessary and appalling war of Vladimir Putin's choice” in her role at the United Nations (Photos: Getty Images)
World

'The Russians just slap their veto on the table to dodge responsibility’: UK's UN ambassador

As the UK assumes the Security Council presidency, Dame Barbara Woodward laments the Ukraine war, worries about Iran’s nuclear capability and hopes co-operation maintains peace with China

Article thumbnail: Dr Phil Whitaker, who has been a GP for over 30 years, is among the NHS staff wondering how morale can be restored from an all-time low (Photos: Getty Images / Canongate)
Health

'I feel guilty for encouraging my daughter to join the NHS': Doctors on the staffing crisis

The NHS ‘productivity puzzle’ shows how hard it is to deliver results for patients

Article thumbnail: (Illustration: Sarina West for i)
Article thumbnail: (Illustration: Sarina West for i)
Property and Mortgages

Tax dodges, empty mansions and pools in living rooms: The secrets of trading super-luxury homes

Article thumbnail: John Apelgreen was 31 when he killed Eileen Cotter in 1974, now he's been found guilty of her manslaughter aged 80 (Photos: Metropolitan Police)
Article thumbnail: John Apelgreen was 31 when he killed Eileen Cotter in 1974, now he's been found guilty of her manslaughter aged 80 (Photos: Metropolitan Police)
Crime

How we caught a killer after 49 years

Article thumbnail: Boris Johnson's choice of peerages has led to fresh criticism of the House of Lords (Photos: Getty Images)
Article thumbnail: Boris Johnson's choice of peerages has led to fresh criticism of the House of Lords (Photos: Getty Images)
Politics

‘Peers are embarrassed’: How Boris Johnson’s honours controversy left the Lords wanting reform

Article thumbnail: Dr Julia Grace Patterson is campaigning for the NHS to be rescued as waiting lists hit new highs and staff strikes continue (Photos: Carla Watkins / Getty Images)
Article thumbnail: Dr Julia Grace Patterson is campaigning for the NHS to be rescued as waiting lists hit new highs and staff strikes continue (Photos: Carla Watkins / Getty Images)
Health

'NHS doctors told me it was a good day if they hadn't found someone dead in the waiting room'

Features

In 2009, I thought Jessica Simpson looked disgusting in this photo - I was blinded by fatphobia

Millennial women were both victims and villains in the world of fatphobia and we must feel some responsibility

Article thumbnail: PEMBROKE PINES, FL - JANUARY 25: Singer Jessica Simpson performs at the 99.9 Kiss Country 24th Annual Chili Cook Off at CB Smith Park on January 25, 2009 in Pembroke Pines, Florida. (Photo by Logan Fazio/Getty Images)
Article thumbnail: PEMBROKE PINES, FL - JANUARY 25: Singer Jessica Simpson performs at the 99.9 Kiss Country 24th Annual Chili Cook Off at CB Smith Park on January 25, 2009 in Pembroke Pines, Florida. (Photo by Logan Fazio/Getty Images)
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LifestyleFirst Person

I worked as a nurse for 50 years but still can’t afford retirement

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LifestyleFirst Person

How I avoid burnout while teaching, running a nursery, and parenting two children

Article thumbnail: Ryan Richards, wife Stephanie and daughter Gemma (8). And then one of Ryan on his own. All talking in Atomic City, Idaho Supplied by Ryan to by writer Kasia Delgado
Article thumbnail: Ryan Richards, wife Stephanie and daughter Gemma (8). And then one of Ryan on his own. All talking in Atomic City, Idaho Supplied by Ryan to by writer Kasia Delgado
Lifestyle

'There’s something powerful about devastation': The nuclear tourists flocking to atomic sites

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Pets

I’m letting a stranger stay in my house with my dog while we go on holiday, and I’m terrified

Cooking

Can’t boil an egg? How to go from zero to kitchen hero

Dementia

Five ways to reduce your risk of dementia, according to experts

Teachers
First Person

I quit a well-paid job in sales for teaching - and it almost killed me

Tennis

I joined the Wimbledon queue at 5am and it was peak British behaviour

Crime

Inside the Russian tech world that bred hacking gang Clop and how to minimise your risks

Article thumbnail: The Missguided brand was relaunched this spring after the company fell into administration in May last year (Photos: Mike Kemp / In Pictures via Getty Images / Rob Hastings for i)
Fast Fashion

Missguided is back a year after it went bust, but fast fashion is struggling badly

While the relaunched brand struggles with sales under new owners, suppliers to the original Missguided are still suffering from its insolvency, and rival retailers are in trouble too

Technology

The race to protect us from a computer that can break any password

News

'Racism in maternity care means even black midwives think our pain threshold is higher'

Article thumbnail: Russia lawyer Vadim Prokhorov, centre, had to flee after defending Vladimir Kara-Murza, left, a leading critic of Vladimir Putin (Photos: Getty Images)
Article thumbnail: Russia lawyer Vadim Prokhorov, centre, had to flee after defending Vladimir Kara-Murza, left, a leading critic of Vladimir Putin (Photos: Getty Images)
World

The Russian lawyer in exile for defending Putin’s biggest critics

Article thumbnail: (Image: Tim Alden for i)
Article thumbnail: (Image: Tim Alden for i)
Politics

"They’re actually broken": Inside the collapse of local councils

Article thumbnail: King Charles III will be the 40th monarch to be go through a coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey at its predecessor (Photos: Getty Images)
News

The stories and sacred traditions behind 1,000 years of coronations at Westminster Abbey

Health

What Norway and Torbay could teach us on the NHS

Crime

Why the world's oldest police organisation faces the threat of being abolished

Article thumbnail: Virgin Orbit has collapsed six years after it was launched by Sir Richard Branson (Photos: Virgin Orbit)
Science

How Virgin Orbit's bankruptcy will impact Spaceport Cornwall and UK space launches

News

The family taken to court for removing their vulnerable children from school during Covid

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