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Freedom Day may be behind us, but life is still far from ‘normal’. GLAMOUR speaks to Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, to answer all our questions about London reopening, the easing of restrictions and the Covid vaccine… How do you feel about becoming the Mayor of London for your second term? It’s really exciting and
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Wand vibrators – or magic wand vibrators, as they’re often otherwise referred to – are the OGs of the sex toys world. With over 50 years of pleasure-inducing experience, they’re widely renowned as being one of the best vibrator varieties for helping people with clits achieve mind-blowing orgasms. While your sonic wave clitoral vibrator is
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If you subscribe to the world view that,”If it’s good enough for Rihanna, it’s good enough for me,” then you may already be considering getting a nipple piercing. Whether it’s an accessory for completing a classic, no-bra look, a symbol of rebellion, or even an expression of body positivity, the nipple piercing is definitely experiencing
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How we manage our money is a really personal thing, and there’s no one-size-fits-all way to do things; it depends on your circumstances, your plans and your priorities. This can make talking about money difficult, which has allowed some potentially harmful money myths to gain momentum and be treated as the truth – so, in
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For those who were seriously disappointed with the first few episodes of Love Island series 7 (read: all of us) there were a couple of beacons of hope we could hold onto. One such beacon being Shannon Singh, the 23-year-old half-Indian influencer hailing from Fife, Scotland. With a refreshing sense of her own self, bold
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Public street harassment is set to be criminalised in England and Wales under new plans to tackle violence against women and girls (VAWG). The government has said they’re “looking carefully at where there may be gaps in existing law”, and home secretary Priti Patel said she’s “determined to give the police the powers they need
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Freedom Day has officially landed, and while much remains uncertain (whether lockdown is *actually* gone for good/how many people will continue to wear face masks), one thing’s for sure: our lockdown-induced obsession with cooking is here to stay. If you’re anything like me, investing in fancy cookware, serving up meal delivery service creations on pretty
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There’s still very little known about long Covid, and scientists are racing to establish a clearer diagnostic criteria for the chronic condition. But it’s clear that the range of symptoms you can have after being infected with Coronavirus are extremely varied and not as clear-cut as first assumed. In fact, the largest ever international study
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Fashion was never in my genes. After growing up in the Kenyan Highlands, I spent my childhood in villages inhabited by more cows than people, dressing in stone-washed jeans and ankle-high trainers. Early forays into experimenting with fashion – such as buying tartan tights – were met with scorn by my surroundings: “I wish more
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Clinical psychologist Dr Soph is the author of A Manual for Being Human, and believes that people shouldn’t have to wait until they are struggling to find out how to manage and understand their emotions, and other deeply normal aspects of being human. One of the ways we can learn to love and accept ourselves
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