Proud Boys leader Henry “Enrique” Tarrio during a rally in Portland, Oregon, on September 26, 2020. He recently faced a trial for his role in the attack on the US Capitol.
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Experts say remorse can serve as a catalyst for change, forcing us to confront our feelings of guilt and regret.
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Adults are more likely to go walking, running or to fitness classes than take part in the team sports they played at school.
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So far, attempts to fix the emergency services crisis have largely involved short-term solutions without looking at the root causes.
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The former prime minister has claimed a small group of MPs has forced him out but that’s not an accurate description of events.
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Positive messages and relaxation techniques can help.
Trump supporters at a rally in Waco, Texas, in March 2023.
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A psychologist looks at if there is anything Donald Trump could do that might stop his supporters in their tracks.
President Joe Biden visited a pub in Dundalk, Ireland.
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US president Joe Biden regularly has slips of the tongue when making official speeches.
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If you’re reading this over a mug of tea or coffee, you’re using plants to alter your body chemistry.
Jeremy Corbyn speaks to constituents in 2017.
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Newcomers have in fact proven much more successful at running as independents than big name politicians.
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Many teachers have reported thinking about leaving the profession.
Defensive, uncertain, confident, confrontational: can your body language reveal what you’re thinking?
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Why you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover: the limitations of reading body language.
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Beliefs about language are never just about language. They reflect institutional power dynamics.
People with faceblindness may even struggle to recognise photos of themselves.
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Research shows most people who can’t even recognise their family and friends won’t get the diagnosis needed to help them.
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The problems facing the NHS have been years in the making: a result of poor decision-making, lack of political consensus and chronic underinvestment.
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Facebook and Instagram were recently told by their parent company, Meta, to overhaul their policy on nipple exposure. But the change may not be as radical as people hope. Here’s why.
Magnesium has many important functions in the body.
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While most of us aren’t getting enough magnesium, supplements may not be necessary.
Adriaan Vlok, the late South African apartheid-era police minister.
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Even incomplete or insincere apologies have restorative value.
Striking miners face off against police in 1984.
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Workers have gradually lost all powers to take industrial action when they feel conditions are unfair.
M3gan, the eponymous doll.
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Far from recoiling in terror, fans have dubbed animatronic murderous doll M3gan a ‘queer icon’ – a horror expert explains why.
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Taking part in Veganuary? Then you’ll want to read this.