What's the world's most congested city?
No one will be surprised to see Rio and Sao Paulo have made this list - but the 'winner' is harder to guess. Gridlock
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'Why bedtime has become an oasis of peace'
Getting young children ready for bed can be a trial but once the manic moment is over it can be restful. Stories
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What's wrong with one of these posters?
A poster advertising the new 'Thor' movie in China gives the hero a very different love interest. How it happened
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Bizarre answer to 'beating' winter flu
Scientists found bacteria in a vegetable that strengthens the immune system against the virus. Doesn't sound tasty
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'Women are working for free till 2014'
Imagine being told that from today until the end of the year, you wouldn't get paid for your work... 'Huge injustice'
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If the world's icecaps melted overnight...
New maps show how the world would look if the polar icecaps melted away. Would your region be underwater?
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Britain's 'grumpiest cafe owners' hit back
A self-styled 'world's worst waitress' has defended her family-run cafe from criticism. Why she says they're grumpy
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Best tablet devices especially for kids
Younger kids are swapping mobiles for tablet devices - so here is a round-up of the best around. 'Locked down'
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Follow this diet and live longer (hopefully)
It's been linked to better health and longer life - so how do you pull off the Mediterranean diet? Plenty of fish
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Not a Kindle in sight: World's best libraries
These stunning images illustrate the world's most beautiful libraries, some dating back to the 15th century. Gallery
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Winter power crisis 'worse than feared'
Britain may see power shortages that will lead to outages this winter, an energy giant warns. Price spikes
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£48,000 turbine makes £5 of power a month
A turbine installed on a Welsh Government office will take years to become cost effective. Just how long?
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'Unkillable' computer virus: urban legend?
We look into rumours of virus so deadly it can spread even when machines are offline. 'Loch Ness Monster of viruses'
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Millions of Brits take stress sick day
Research has revealed a surprisingly high number of Brits have taken a day off work due to stress. Wasted wages
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A nut that helps lower your cholesterol
You can snack on them all you want, or you could try chef Ricky Andalcio's walnut tart recipe. Helps your heart
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Centuries of history coming to end
Portsmouth's long history of shipbuilding will end following the government's decision to close its shipyard. Gallery
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Russians vote to decide currency symbol
Oddly enough, the Russian rouble doesn't have a symbol like £ or € - but that's all about to change. Shortlist
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'She's like a mother at the school gates'
Our expert takes a look at the meaning behind Victoria and Brooklyn Beckham's body language. Embarrassing mum?
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