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'Doormat Mom' cut off by daughter amid estrangement trend: ‘Completely blindsided’

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Family estrangement affects 67 million Americans as political differences drive parent-child splits, experts say. Here are causes and impact as one mom shares her story.

Published: February 9, 2026, 12:00 pm

Family dinners may keep teenagers off drink and drugs, says new research

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Regular family meals may help discourage substance use in teenagers through consistent communication and strong parental involvement, researchers find.

Published: February 8, 2026, 9:42 pm

Are peptides the fountain of youth? Doctors warn hype may outpace science

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Peptide therapy gains popularity as an alleged anti-aging solution, but health experts warn of significant limitations and serious safety concerns.

Published: February 8, 2026, 2:00 pm

Is Australia getting ruder? How to be kinder to others in everyday life – and break the contagion of rage

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Slow down, take a deep breath, maybe even let the other car take the park. In the face of rudeness, sometimes the most radical thing to do is remain passively polite

Think of a typical day in our angry world. You open social media and read abuse either directed at yourself or someone else, then you get in your car and find yourself aggressively overtaken while driving at the speed limit. You pull into a shopping mall car park, where another driver executes a fast three-point turn to take your park, and then shouts a stream of abuse when you honk.

You find another park but your car gets damaged by a rogue trolley rolling into it; its previous user couldn’t be bothered putting it away.

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Published: February 8, 2026, 2:00 pm

Can you acquire courage?

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The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific and philosophical concepts

This week’s replies: why does a song sometimes get stuck in our heads – and what makes an earworm?

Is it possible to acquire courage if you don’t have it? I was moved this week by the story of the Australian boy who swam to land for several hours in rough seas to raise the alarm that his mother and siblings had been swept out to sea. Despite his exhaustion, he then ran several kilometres to find a phone.

But I’m also thinking of the lesser demands for courage – such as standing up to a friend, or family member, or tackling a company that’s ignoring your polite requests when you’re suffering from its actions. Or I also wonder how people do certain jobs that, to me, require buckets of courage: starting a business or any other sort of professional risk-taking; reporting from a war zone like Lyse Doucet or Jeremy Bowen. Or just being a police officer knocking on a door of a suspect and not knowing what will come at you from the other side.

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Published: February 8, 2026, 2:00 pm

We offered my friend a room to help her out, but four years later she’s still living with us

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You need to check where you stand legally, but I fear you’re being taken advantage of and will have to ask her to leave

In spring 2022, my husband and I were lucky enough to sell our house for a profit and, with help from my parents, bought a much bigger home. At the time, my friend was going through a tough time, so I asked if she would like to move in with us and our two children. There was no written agreement, but the plan was that she would either quit her job and retrain, or save for her own place and move out in six months to a year. She pays us £350 a month, which goes towards energy bills, bar a three-month period when she wasn’t working. I also gave her money towards taking a course.

She hasn’t retrained, got a new job or saved for a new place. And she doesn’t have the money to move out. I feel trapped and resent all I have to do as a working mum while she’s here, but that’s compounded by guilt as I know I’m very privileged to have a big house and a well-paid job. I hate that she sees me at my worst (rowing with my husband/sorting out arguments between the kids) and I feel as if I’m constantly keeping my emotions in check around her. Our friendship feels warped into a parent-child dynamic.

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Published: February 8, 2026, 6:00 am

Southern Water admits 18-year meter mix-up – but insists we owe it more

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It kept on billing us for a neighbouring house’s supply although I live alone at my grandmother’s home

I’m currently renting my grandmother’s house while she is in a care home with dementia.

Soon after I moved in, I was hit with a £614 quarterly water bill from Southern Water. I was already paying £62 a month in direct debits but was apparently falling short.

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Published: February 9, 2026, 7:00 am

Office buzz: UK employers turn to beehives to boost workplace wellbeing

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Providers report rise in demand as companies seek mental health benefits and increased sense of community

In a growing number of workplaces, the soundtrack of the lunch break is no longer the rustle of sandwiches at a desk, but the quiet hum of bees – housed just outside the office window.

Employers from Manchester to Milton Keynes are working with professional beekeepers to install hives on rooftops, in courtyards and car parks – positioning beekeeping not as a novelty but as a way to ease stress, build community and reconnect workers with nature in an era of hybrid work and burnout.

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Published: February 8, 2026, 12:34 pm

A.I. Is Making Doctors Answer a Question: What Are They Really Good For?

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Many physicians find chatbots threatening, but that doesn’t mean they’re giving up on medicine.

Published: February 9, 2026, 5:17 pm

2 to 3 Cups of Coffee a Day May Reduce Dementia Risk. But Not if It’s Decaf.

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One to two cups of caffeinated tea per day helps too, researchers found after following nearly 132,000 people for 40 years.

Published: February 9, 2026, 4:00 pm

4 Dead in Mushroom Poisoning Outbreak in California

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State health officials discouraged foraging this year, saying that toxic mushrooms can easily be confused with safe ones to eat.

Published: February 8, 2026, 7:52 pm

What Does It Mean to Be Touch-Starved?

Research says that our health can suffer when we don’t experience enough physical contact. Here’s how to get more.

Published: February 8, 2026, 4:12 pm

Home birth tragedy as influencer's baby 'drowns in amniotic fluid' after being delivered by unqualified 'water birth expert'

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A woman who positioned herself as a midwife but had no formal training has been arrested after a baby she delivered in a home birth died.

Published: February 9, 2026, 5:12 pm

Scientists pinpoint the most EXHAUSTING decade of life

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Scientists have pinpointed the most exhausting decade of life - and it's bad news for anyone approaching their 40th birthday.

Published: February 9, 2026, 4:59 pm

Aloe vera could be secret weapon in fighting Alzheimer's disease, finds encouraging new study

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Researchers have identified compounds in Aloe vera which may help in treating Alzheimer's disease, the most common cause of dementia in the UK.

Published: February 9, 2026, 4:00 pm

Woman, 22, reveals the simple meal she ate every day for six months that helped her lose 10 stone

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Holly Barron, 22, from Manchester, has revealed how she shed 10 stone in six months -  and can now fit into children's clothes.

Published: February 9, 2026, 3:20 pm

The TWENTY worrying new side-effects of weight-loss jabs: Kidney stones. Tinnitus. Thyroid cancer. Arthritis. This study makes shocking reading... now experts reveal what every user must know

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Ziyad Al-Aly, a clinical epidemiologist and chief of research and development at VA St Louis Health Care System in the US, who led the study, says he wasn't surprised by the broad range of effects.

Published: February 9, 2026, 2:07 pm

What are the risks of injecting hyaluronic acid into your penis? Experts reveal disfiguring side effects of rumoured Olympic ski-jumping practice, as event kicks-off today

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The World Anti-Doping Agency is investigating whether ski jumpers are injecting their penises with hyaluronic acid, which could result in them losing the appendage, amid 'Penisgate' rumours.

Published: February 9, 2026, 12:44 pm

Revealed: The popular supermarket SOUPS that contain dangerous amounts of salt - so, is your favourite on the list?

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Experts at Action on Salt & Sugar, based at Queen Mary University of London, have revealed the popular soups that contain dangerous amounts of salt.

Published: February 9, 2026, 12:40 pm

These are the two diets that can help protect you against Alzheimer's Disease, writes leading gastroenterologist DR PARTHA NANDI in his new book Heal Your Gut, Save Your Brain

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In my practice I have seen many patients with Alzheimer's who have eaten the standard Western diet for their entire lives and have fallen victim to this disease.

Published: February 9, 2026, 12:32 pm

New fatal case of NIPAH virus confirmed by health officials - and it happened outside of India

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A woman in Bangladesh died on Friday after contracting the deadly Nipah virus in January, The World Health Organisation has confirmed.

Published: February 9, 2026, 11:06 am

What King Charles eats in a day, rated by a diet expert: 'Shaped as much by routine and occasion by nutrition'

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'Eating like a king' conjures up visions of lavish banquets and indulgent afternoon teas - but reigning monarch King Charles is more likely to be found tucking into a bowl of muesli.

Published: February 9, 2026, 11:01 am

The health benefits of almonds: From protecting against dementia to boosting gut-health and leaving your skin feeling silky soft

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Once dismissed as nothing more than 'rabbit food' for health nuts, almonds have emerged as a superfood - and they could be deployed in the war against dementia.

Published: February 9, 2026, 10:50 am

Amazing new side-effect of nicotine - it can help you eat less, live longer and even sharpen your brain. But only if you take it like this…

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Cigarettes are, unarguably, one of the deadliest consumer products ever sold - killing around 76,000 people a year in the UK and millions worldwide.

Published: February 9, 2026, 10:23 am

Stressed and depressed mothers more likely to have children with autism, major study concludes

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Mothers who experience extreme stress during or after pregnancy may be putting their children at increased risk of autism, a new study suggests.

Published: February 8, 2026, 5:49 pm

Question that turns any argument in your favor or stops your date from souring revealed by scientists

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Asking one question could turn a bad date into a lasting romance, even if the two people have little in common.

Published: February 8, 2026, 3:12 pm

Expert reveals the CORRECT way to strengthen your pelvic floor - and why simple kegel exercises can't always protect you from embarrassment of urinary incontinence

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It's estimated that 40 per cent of women in the UK live with some form of urinary incontinence.

Published: February 8, 2026, 2:46 pm

Astonishing new benefit of Mounjaro - it can reverse deadly liver disease. When Belinda and Gillian found they had fibrosis and cirrhosis they feared death. Now they're on the mend... doctors say it's so compelling

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When 55-year-old Belinda Whitlock repeatedly visited her GP for fatigue, nausea and unexplained stomach pain, she was told the cause was obvious - the menopause.

Published: February 8, 2026, 2:06 pm

Doctors explain rare pregnancy complication which can leave women delivering a 'stone baby' - after devastating Call The Midwife plotline left viewers in tears

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Last week's episode of Call The Midwife featured a heartbreaking storyline which shed light on a rare pregnancy phenomenon known as lithopedion - when a woman is forced to deliver a calcified foetus.

Published: February 8, 2026, 10:01 am

How to have the best sex of your life even after years together, by world-famous intimacy psychologist PROF NICOLE McNICHOLS... who knows exactly what works (and what doesn't!)

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It's ironic to think that when I was asked to take over teaching Psych 210 - a course on human sexuality at the University of Washington - my own sex life was in shambles.

Published: February 8, 2026, 9:52 am

Eating a high-fat, low-carb keto diet could help reduce symptoms of depression

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As many as one in five adults in the UK have experienced some form of depression in their life. And for one in three of them antidepressants will not fully clear symptoms, say experts.

Published: February 8, 2026, 2:02 am

More than half of women experience hair loss or scalp problems during the menopause

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The survey found that common symptoms during the mid-life hormonal change include hair shedding as well as an itchy or flaky scalp. Pictured: File photo

Published: February 8, 2026, 1:52 am

Men with high testosterone levels are at greater risk of heart disease

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Analysis of data from more than one million adults found a 17 per cent higher risk of coronary artery disease in these men. Pictured: File photo

Published: February 8, 2026, 1:52 am

The latest victim of Britons' soaring use of weight-loss jabs? The humble potato

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Demand for potatoes - whether chipped, crisped, mashed, or boiled - has tanked, with farmers warning of a ten per cent slump in sales compared with a year ago.

Published: February 8, 2026, 1:12 am

A daily glass of fruit juice could significantly increase women's chance of breast cancer

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Having a daily glass of fruit or vegetable juice was associated with a 13 per cent higher chance of the disease, research found.

Published: February 8, 2026, 1:07 am

I tried to have a baby for years and spent thousands on fertility treatments. Then I started the 'King Kong' of weight-loss drugs... now I'm pregnant

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Lindsay Feldman had given up hope of having any more children. Then the 39-year-old started taking a popular weight-loss drug - and just ten months later she was pregnant.

Published: February 9, 2026, 6:11 pm

Thousands more exposed to measles at Disney parks after a new case is confirmed

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Another measles case has been confirmed in connection to an exposure at California's Disney theme parks.

Published: February 9, 2026, 6:09 pm

The simple way to cure numb legs, revealed by DR SCURR. It's so common as you age, and yes you can have an injection... but try this easy change first. You may be amazed

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A reader writes: 'My legs go numb after only 15 minutes of walking, due to spinal stenosis. Is there anything I can do to relieve the symptoms?'

Published: February 9, 2026, 5:06 pm

Major breakthrough finds new cancer treatment causes disease to 'self-destruct'

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A groundbreaking new treatment has been shown to trick deadly cancer cells into 'self-destructing,' researchers have announced.

Published: February 9, 2026, 5:11 am

How old is YOUR liver? Take our 6-step test to find out if you're at risk of fibrosis and cirrhosis... and the easy lifestyle tweaks to de-age the organ FAST

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Find out how old your liver really is with the Daily Mail's liver age test.

Published: February 9, 2026, 4:18 am

Doctors said our two-year-old son had a cold. A day later he was dead... because of a decimal point, lawsuit claims

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The family of a two-year-old boy has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against UF Health Shands in Gainesville, Florida, alleging a fatal medication error caused his death.

Published: February 8, 2026, 3:14 pm

Would YOU try an offal Bolognese? Scientists are calling on Brits to eat 'forgotten meats' including tongue, heart, and kidneys to save the planet

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Liver, heart, tongue, and kidneys should become staples for Brits if we want to save the planet, according to scientists from Aberystwyth University.

Published: February 9, 2026, 3:41 pm

Revealed: What the 'perfect' man and woman look like, according to Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X and Boomers

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Experts from the CREO Clinic surveyed 1,000 Brits about the physical qualities they find most appealing. And the results revealed how our preferences change with age.

Published: February 9, 2026, 2:45 pm

Mission to drill into Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier ends in DISASTER: Key instruments become lodged in the ice - forcing scientists to abandon the project entirely

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A mission to drill into the most unstable and least accessible part of Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier has ended in disaster after key instruments became stuck in the ice.

Published: February 9, 2026, 2:30 pm

Revealed: The popular supermarket SOUPS that contain dangerous amounts of salt - so, is your favourite on the list?

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Experts at Action on Salt & Sugar, based at Queen Mary University of London, have revealed the popular soups that contain dangerous amounts of salt.

Published: February 9, 2026, 12:40 pm

Long-lost rivers of the Bible found in satellite images point to the Garden of Eden

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A series of satellite images has uncovered long-lost rivers that some researchers are sure pinpoint the location of the Garden of Eden.

Published: February 9, 2026, 3:46 am

Question that turns any argument in your favor or stops your date from souring revealed by scientists

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Asking one question could turn a bad date into a lasting romance, even if the two people have little in common.

Published: February 8, 2026, 3:12 pm

Dumbphones? Try dumbcars! Safety experts call for cars to go 'back to basics' - as they warn high-tech features can prove DEADLY

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While futuristic car features might make you feel like James Bond out on the road, car safety experts have now warned that many of them can prove deadly.

Published: February 8, 2026, 2:51 pm

The hidden heroes of the slopes: As the avalanche death toll soars, SHIVALI BEST joins mountain rescue in the French Alps to discover exactly what's being done to keep skiers safe

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Ahead of International Ski Patrol Day, the Daily Mail's Science & Technology Editor, Shivali Best, was invited by Helly Hansen to spend the day with ski patrol in Les Menuires.

Published: February 8, 2026, 10:07 am

Flesh-eating worms spreading into the US triggers official disaster declaration

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A deadly, flesh-eating parasite is invading the US, forcing officials to issue a disaster declaration.

Published: February 8, 2026, 3:52 am

SoundCloud data breach exposes 29.8 million user accounts

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SoundCloud data breach exposes 29.8 million users' email addresses and profile data to hackers, leaving affected users locked out with error messages.

Published: February 8, 2026, 2:01 pm

Flying car now on sale for $190,000

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Flying cars are here now. Pivotal's "Helix" eVTOL costs $190,000 amd requires no pilot license. Real people are flying today.

Published: February 8, 2026, 12:01 pm

These Birds Are of Different Feathers, but They Flock Together

Researchers and volunteers in Texas documented birds of different species preening one another. Experts say the behavior may be more common than documented.

Published: February 9, 2026, 4:40 pm

War Came to Ukraine and Its Dogs Are Not the Same

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Researchers discovered surprising changes to former pets along the front line of combat with Russia.

Published: February 8, 2026, 10:01 am

A.I. Is Making Doctors Answer a Question: What Are They Really Good For?

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Many physicians find chatbots threatening, but that doesn’t mean they’re giving up on medicine.

Published: February 9, 2026, 5:17 pm

2 to 3 Cups of Coffee a Day May Reduce Dementia Risk. But Not if It’s Decaf.

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One to two cups of caffeinated tea per day helps too, researchers found after following nearly 132,000 people for 40 years.

Published: February 9, 2026, 4:00 pm

Can Mountain Lions Survive as Humans Close In?California Is Trying to Find a Way.

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A giant freeway crossing for wildlife is due to open outside Los Angeles this year. Here’s the story of one young cat hemmed in near the city.

Published: February 9, 2026, 3:52 pm

Michael Pollan Says Humanity Is About to Undergo a Revolutionary Change

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The best-selling author grapples with big questions about A.I., consciousness and the distractions polluting our minds.

Published: February 9, 2026, 11:28 am

Files cast light on Jeffrey Epstein’s ties to cryptocurrency

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Newly released documents detail convicted sex offender’s early backing of bitcoin and Coinbase

Millions of files related to Jeffrey Epstein have brought to light his ties to the highest echelons of the cryptocurrency industry.

Documents published last week by the US Department of Justice reveal Epstein bankrolled the “principal home and funding source” for bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency, during its nascent stages; he also invested $3m in Coinbase in 2014, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the US, and cut a check that same year to Blockstream, a prominent bitcoin-focused technology firm. Both crypto startups accepted Epstein’s investments in 2014 – six years after his 2008 conviction in Florida for soliciting prostitution from a minor.

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Published: February 9, 2026, 2:00 pm

‘I fell into it’: ex-criminal hackers urge Manchester pupils to use web skills for good

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Initiative aims to identify proficient gamers and coders who can help companies identify flaws in their cybersecurity

Cybercriminals, the shadowy online figures often depicted in Hollywood movies as hooded villains capable of wiping millions of pounds off the value of businesses at a keystroke, are not usually known for their candour.

But in a sixth-form college in Manchester this week, two former hackers gave the young people gathered an honest appraisal of what living a life of internet crime really looks like.

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Published: February 8, 2026, 8:00 am

I asked AI to name my wife. To the hopelessly incorrect people it cited, my deepest apologies | Martin Rowson

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Authors, a newsreader, a lawyer and an esteemed colleague: they’re all great – but I’m not married to any of them. Can we really depend on this technology?

Recently, the Rowsons accidentally invented a new game that anyone can play at home. I have yet to come up with a world-beating name for it, so for now let’s just call it “How bloody stupid is AI?” The playing of the game will change from player to player, depending on their circumstances – but essentially the rules remain the same. Ask AI a simple question about yourself, and see just how wrong it gets it.

In my case, all you need know is that while I, through the nature of my job, have a fairly large online presence, my partner (we married in 1987) has assiduously avoided having one at all. Which means that if you Google “Martin Rowson wife” in images, you may get a picture of me next to our then 14-year-old daughter or me with my friend and fellow cartoonist Steven Appleby, who happens to be trans but has kept her given first name.

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Published: February 9, 2026, 10:00 am

‘Was I scared going back to China? No’: Ai Weiwei on AI, western censorship and returning home

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He has been jailed, tracked and threatened by China’s government. What was it like pay a visit home? As he publishes a polemic about surveillance and state control, the artist relives a momentous trip to see his mother

Ai Weiwei is talking me through the decision-making process before his first visit to China in over a decade. The artist, known around the world as the most famous critic of the Chinese communist regime, had to do some fraught arithmetic before deciding to head back home.

Before boarding a flight with his son, who had never met the artist’s elderly mother, Ai thought back to his time in detention when his captors told him he would spend the next 13 years in custody on bogus charges: “They said, ‘When you come out, your son won’t recognise you.’ That was very heavy and really the only moment that touched me.”

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Published: February 9, 2026, 5:00 am

How a decades-old video game has helped me defeat the doomscroll

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Trading social media for Pokémon battles and evolutions in Kanto on a Game Boy Advance has been surprisingly serene

Cutting back on doomscrolling must be one of the hardest new year resolutions to keep. Instinctively tapping on the usual suspects on your phone’s home screen becomes a reflex, and vast quantities of money and user data have been specifically employed to keep you reaching for the phone, ingraining it into our work, leisure and social lives. You’ll get no shame from me if you love your phone and have a healthy relationship with your apps, but I’ve found myself struggling lately.

This year, I’m attempting to cut back on screen time – sort of. I’m replacing the sleek oblong of my smartphone with something a little more fuzzy and nostalgic. In an attempt to dismantle my bad habit, I’m closing the feeds of instant updates and instead carrying around a Game Boy Advance. I’ve been playing Pokémon FireRed, a remake of the very first Pokémon games, which turn 30 this month. Even this refreshed version is more than two decades old.

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Published: February 9, 2026, 2:29 pm

Logitech MX Master 4 review: the best work mouse you can buy

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Ergonomic shape, quality materials and satisfying clicks, now with novel haptic feedback and repairable design

Logitech’s latest productivity power-house updates one of the greatest mice of all time with smoother materials, a repair-friendly design and a haptic motor for phone-like vibrations on your desktop.

The MX Master 4 is the latest evolution in a line of pioneering mice that dates back more than 20 years and has long been the mouse to beat for everything but hardcore PC gaming. Having given it a magnetic free-spinning scroll wheel, plenty of buttons and precise tracking, now Logitech is trying something different for its seven-generation: the ability to tap back at you.

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Published: February 9, 2026, 7:00 am

A couple of teas or coffees a day could lower risk of dementia, scientists say

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Findings suggest smaller cognitive decline, but US study cannot prove daily caffeine hit is good for the brain

People who have a couple of teas or coffees a day have a lower risk of dementia and marginally better cognitive performance than those who avoid the drinks, researchers say.

Health records for more than 130,000 people showed that over 40 years, those who routinely drank two to three cups of caffeinated coffee or one to two cups of caffeinated tea daily had a 15-20% lower risk of dementia than those who went without.

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Published: February 9, 2026, 4:00 pm

Almost 70% of NHS areas in England offer only one cycle of IVF, data shows

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Charity says situation breaks Nice guidelines and is having devastating impact on couples struggling with infertility


Millions of women in England are able to access only one round of IVF on the NHS because of health authority cutbacks and in contravention of official policy, research from a fertility charity has shown.

Nearly 70% of local areas fund just one cycle for women under 40 who have been unable to conceive for two years, rather than the three full cycles they should be offered in line with official guidance, according to data collected by the Progress Educational Trust (PET).

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Published: February 9, 2026, 3:07 pm

Starwatch: Crescent moon rises next to Antares before dawn

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Find an unobstructed view of the south-east horizon and the moon will guide you to the brightest star in Scorpius

Early on the morning of 11 February, the waning moon passes close to Antares, the brightest star in the constellation Scorpius.

Antares is a red supergiant star about 550 light years away. From the UK, it never climbs far above the horizon, so it always feels like an achievement to glimpse it, especially when it is joined by the contrasting silver light of the moon.

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Published: February 9, 2026, 6:00 am

Synthetic opioids may have caused hundreds more UK deaths than thought

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Study find nitazenes, which are up to 500 times stronger than heroin, can degrade significantly in portmortem blood samples

Deaths caused by a synthetic opioid that is hundreds of times stronger than heroin may have been underestimated by up to a third across the UK, according to research.

Nitazenes are a class of synthetic opioids that are extremely potent, and up to 500 times stronger than heroin. They were manufactured originally as a painkiller in the 1950s but their development was halted due to their extreme potencies resulting in a high risk of addiction.

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Published: February 9, 2026, 5:00 am

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