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  1. 1. Crisps: a very British habit

    One of many production lines in a Walkers crisp factory.

    They're fried in fat and smothered in salt, so why do we have an unhealthy obsession with potato crisps?

  2. 2. The new kind of sex party sweeping the US

    Newborn baby laying on blanket crying.

    Expectant couples are holding celebrations at which they reveal the sex of their baby. Yuk! says Leo Hickman

  3. 3. Crisps: a national obsession

    A selection of crisps

    How they're made and how we buy them is changing, but the British love of crisps continues. Read all about it in today's G2 and tell us - what's your favourite crisp?

  4. 4. School dinners or a packed lunch?

    School dinner

    What do your children eat for lunch at school and why?

  5. 5. Consider the chilli

    Chillies

    Some people will always like it hot. When do you like to turn up the heat, and how do you chill chilli if it's all too much?

  6. 6. Sudoku 1,655 medium

    Fill the grid so that every row, every column and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 to 9

  7. 7. Best Treatments content no longer available on guardian.co.uk

    The Guardian's license to display BMJ Group's Best Treatments content has now expired

  8. 8. 'To hell with him …'

    Martin Davidson’s mother, Frauke, as a child with her mother, Thusnelda, and father, Bruno Growing up, Martin Davidson had his suspicions about his abrasive German grandfather. But it wasn't until he died that he learned the truth about his Nazi past
  9. 9. Dear Mariella: I am 20 years old and study hairdressing. There is a male teacher and I am confused as to whether he fancies me or just wants sex

    I am 20 years old and study hairdressing. There is a male teacher and I am confused as to whether he fancies me or just wants sex. In class, he touches my back and shoulders and makes nice comments about my hair. He has a partner and four boys, but I've heard he hates his partner and regrets having kids. Please can you help me on this matter?
  10. 10. Experience: I spent 29 years in solitary confinement | Robert King

    Robert King Robert King: 'I talk about my years in solitary as if it was the past, but the truth is it never leaves you. In some ways I am still there'

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  1. 1. Experience: I spent 29 years in solitary confinement | Robert King

    Robert King Robert King: 'I talk about my years in solitary as if it was the past, but the truth is it never leaves you. In some ways I am still there'
  2. 2. Is X Factor's Simon Cowell in need of a retune?

    The eyes have it: X Factor's Simon Cowell.

    There's been much talk of X Factor contestant Shirlena Johnson's mental illness. But isn't it just a coverup for the Auto-Tune scandal?

  3. 3. Crisps: a very British habit

    One of many production lines in a Walkers crisp factory.

    They're fried in fat and smothered in salt, so why do we have an unhealthy obsession with potato crisps?

  4. 4. The lady vanishes: Invisible Wife Syndrome | Celebrity | Relationships

    Gia Milinovich and Brian Cox

    When her husband shot to TV fame, Gia Milinovich became 'Mrs Brian Cox'. So what does it feel like to suffer from Invisible Wife Syndrome?

  5. 5. Best Treatments content no longer available on guardian.co.uk

    The Guardian's license to display BMJ Group's Best Treatments content has now expired

  6. 6. Paris Hilton arrested in Las Vegas for cocaine possession

    Paris hilton Socialite held after car she was in stopped by officers who saw what appeared to be marijuana smoke coming from window
  7. 7. What does it mean to be gay and middle-aged?

    hacienda The revival of Manchester gay club Flesh has set Julian Clary thinking: what does it mean to be gay and middle aged?
  8. 8. The taxi driver who doubled as a bounty hunter

    Jack and Zena Briggs For £5,000 he tracked down young women fleeing a forced marriage and brought them back to their families, reports Nadeem Badshah
  9. 9. 'To hell with him …'

    Martin Davidson’s mother, Frauke, as a child with her mother, Thusnelda, and father, Bruno Growing up, Martin Davidson had his suspicions about his abrasive German grandfather. But it wasn't until he died that he learned the truth about his Nazi past
  10. 10. How to make perfect pasta

    Pasta

    With a little practice you can produce your own fresh pasta which will knock the socks off anything from the supermarket. What's your recipe?