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How to shave each other's hair

As hair dye and clippers become the next thing on the stockpile list – BBC Stories looks at how people are managing their hair and beauty during the lockdown.

23 February 2022
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Portrait of Kim Kardashian

A look at the most 'perfect' bodies in history

13 Dec 2022
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Back view of a young woman holding her buttocks.

How the risky 'Brazilian butt lift' hit the big time

14 Apr 2022
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Diversity

How ideas of beauty are not within our control

23 Feb 2022
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The downsides of being 'too attractive'

23 Feb 2022
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Kim Kardashian

The beauty ideal fuelling an illicit drugs trade

23 Feb 2022
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How far would you go to hack your own beauty?

23 Feb 2022
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How to ‘talk to the dead’

How 'griefbots' allow people to 'talk to the dead'

Tech Now explores the growing trend of 'griefbots' or 'deadbots' that allow people to 'talk to the dead'.

2 days ago
Tech Now
Six food swaps for a healthier life

Simple tips for cutting back on ultra-processed foods

Ultra-processed foods are everywhere and their convenience is hard to beat. Is it possible to avoid them?

3 days ago
Health Decoded
Latest inflation figures “good news” for markets

New inflation figures 'good news' for markets - 11 Jun 2025

David Laut, CIO at Abound Financial, says investors should take comfort in the latest CPI inflation figure. 

4 days ago
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Listen to the Sun like never before

Listen to the Sun like never before

A Nasa exhibit lets you hear the Sun's raw power, turning solar data into an unforgettable soundscape.

4 days ago
Space
Clever baby otter uses rock to open mussel

Clever baby otter uses rock to open mussel

They are one of the few animals to master tool use and this clever pup needs to learn to be less dependent.

5 days ago
Natural wonders
Market pressure as US-China resume trade talks - 9 Jun 2025

Pressure on as US-China resume trade talks - 9 Jun 2025

Markets react well as negotiators from Washington and Beijing meet in London to find a way forward.

6 days ago
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A new golden era for opera begins at the Met

A new golden era for opera begins at the Met

Discover how New York's Metropolitan Opera is on a mission to redefine the art form for a new generation.

6 days ago
Arts in Motion
Markets up on positive job numbers

Markets up on positive job numbers - 6 June 2025

Expert says the data shows solid growth in the labour market, particularly in the private sector.

6 Jun 2025
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Inside one of the world's most advanced supercomputers

Inside one of the world's most advanced supercomputers

BBC Tech Now explores how the latest generation of high-performance computing stays cool. 

6 Jun 2025
Tech Now
Markets flat on reports of Xi-Trump call

Markets flat on report of Xi-Trump call - 5 Jun 2025

Jim Thorne from Wellington-Altus Private Wealth says a US and China trade deal will happen.

5 Jun 2025
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Why statistics fail to cure flying fears

Why do flying fears persist despite falling accident rates? Learn tips to conquer your anxiety.

5 Jun 2025
Technology
Metals tariffs will also hit US

Metal tariffs will also hit US, warns Canada - 4 Jun 2025

Matthew Holmes, Canadian Chamber of Commerce, says the US is damaging its own economy.

4 Jun 2025
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Watch a T. rex ambush a young triceratops

Watch a T. rex ambush a young triceratops

Pioneering special effects recreate the heart-stopping escape of an orphaned baby triceratops from a T. rex.

4 Jun 2025
Natural wonders
OECD cuts global growth forecasts

OECD cuts global growth forecasts - 3 Jun 2025

US President Trump's trade war is weighing on the global economy.

3 Jun 2025
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Bat in plant

Watch a bat's unusual encounter with a pitcher plant

The carnivorous plant attracts not just insects but mammals too, and for a good reason.

3 Jun 2025
Natural wonders
The assassination that turned Paris' WW2 tide

The assassination that turned Paris' WW2 tide

We visit the location where a German officer was gunned down during the World War Two occupation of the city.

2 Jun 2025
The Travel Show
'I can't believe anyone can dislike classical music'

'I can't believe anyone can dislike classical music'

Renowned cellist Steven Isserlis believes anyone can connect with it, if they really listen.

2 Jun 2025
Arts in Motion
Never before seen images of our universe

Never before seen images of our Universe

Inside the world’s largest digital camera revealing unseen corners of our Universe.

30 May 2025
Tech Now
The benefits of having a sound bath

An immersive therapy that can improve your sleep

In need of a good night's sleep? Try immersing yourself in the resonant vibrations of a sound bath.

29 May 2025
Health Decoded
Photos of Norway's incredibly rare Viking ship discovery

Photos of Norway's incredibly rare Viking ship discovery

In 1904, an excavation began on an astounding Viking longship, buried over 1,000 years ago.

28 May 2025
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