The secret to staying calm and positive in the face of relentless dread
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2020, breaking news, photos, comments, social media posts on this topic.
In a state of freefall, we develop crucial skills.
Here's how a difficult year made us stronger in mind and body.
Tie-dye, matching masks and joggers galore.
‘Tis 100% the season to stay indoors and catch up on all the brilliant TV we missed this year.
Round off this ridiculous year in style.
“Almost £20 million is being spent on Big Ben but it can’t be spent on some families and children who need it?”
All hail the most-used icon on Tinder this year.
This year may have all the grace of a reversing dump truck without any tyres on, but it’s still had its charms.
Admit it: for the first time ever, Covid-19 has done us all a favour.
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Find a patch of sun, curl up and lose yourself in some of the greatest reads of the year
“We have to vote like our life depends on it, because it does.”
“As long as you’re winning in life, that’s the only trophy you need.”
In the sunshine or curled up on your bed – be transported by these brilliant books in June.
In the first-ever Mental Health Awards, Stylist spotlights the TV shows that portrayed mental health issues in the most accurate and compassionate way.
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Biographies, memoirs, fiction and more for your reading time.
The women who have won the biggest prize in fiction.
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