Snatched jawline: how the chin became fashions new pressure point
FashionThe term has exploded in recent years online, as people try everything from chewable balls to cosmetic surgery to achieve the look
Five months ago, Natalie, a 27-year-old from Canada, paid C$4,000 for chin liposuction. She had always had a small double chin, she says, but in the past year she had gained weight, and it had grown bigger. The more she fixated on her chin, the more she fixated on the chins of others.
Spain is becoming harder to govern. Is this the future of our divided politics? | Mara Ramrez
OpinionSpain This article is more than 3 months oldSpain is becoming harder to govern. Is this the future of our divided politics? This article is more than 3 months oldMaría RamírezThree months after a general election, attempts to form a government have so far failed – and hostility between parties is mounting
The July general election in Spain saw a welcome collapse in support for the far-right Vox party – it was evidence, many said, that the rightward drift across Europe could be defeated.
Top 10 worriers in childrens literature | Children's books
Children's booksChildren's booksTop 10 worriers in children’s literatureFrom Piglet and Little Mouse to Lola Rose, children’s books are full of worriers who face up to, and even overcome, their fears. Here are 10 of the best, from Wilf the Mighty Worrier author Georgia Pritchett
I’ve always been a worrier. My earliest memories are of worrying about things – whether I would ever be able to get my dummy out from behind the radiator where I had hidden it, whether I would be all right if I wasn’t wearing my favourite yellow jumper, whether giving my cuddly monkey a radical haircut had been a mistake, whether God could see me on my potty.