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Study: Gen Z Finds Racist Slurs Most Offensive

New research reveals Gen Z ranks racist, sexist, and homophobic slurs as most offensive, while traditional swear words lose their sting. Discover how language taboos are shifting.

4,000 Steps Weekly Cuts Early Death Risk

New research shows even minimal weekly walking delivers significant health benefits, challenging conventional exercise guidelines and offering hope for sedentary individuals.

MasterChef 2025 Winner: Harry Christie Takes Crown

In a dramatic MasterChef finale, former TV producer Harry Christie emerged victorious while judges cracked down on kitchen expletives with new 'no-swearing' rules that reshaped the competition.

Perrie Edwards' son corrects her censored song lyrics

Little Mix star Perrie Edwards shares an adorable yet embarrassing story of how her two-year-old son, Axel, called her out for using a censored version of her own song lyrics, proving toddlers are always listening.

Grandparents Have More Sex Than Gen Z, Study Finds

A landmark study uncovers a dramatic generational divide in sexual activity, with Britons over 70 reporting more active sex lives than their Gen Z grandchildren. Experts point to technology, economic pressures, and shifting social norms as key factors in

AFL Star's F-Bomb Tirade at Female Reporter Sparks Fury

Western Bulldogs star Bailey Smith faces backlash after a heated, expletive-laden tirade was directed at a female reporter following a tense AFL match against Geelong Cats. The incident, caught on camera, ignites a fierce debate about player conduct and m

UK Tops Global Swearing League as Most Profane Nation

A startling new study reveals the UK has clinched the top spot as the most profane English-speaking nation. From workplace banter to online gaming, discover the words fuelling Britain's potty mouth and the regional hotspots where swearing is most prolific

This Morning Guest Swears Live On Air, Shocks Dr Amir Khan

ITV's This Morning was thrown into chaos as a guest dropped the F-bomb live on air, leaving Dr Amir Khan utterly mortified. The shocking moment unfolded during a segment on the show's popular 'Grab a Granny Night' feature.

Walking faster may slash heart attack risk

A groundbreaking study suggests that increasing your walking speed and distance may significantly reduce the risk of heart attacks and improve overall cardiovascular health.

Chip lovers face 20% higher diabetes risk

New research suggests that eating chips frequently could increase your chances of developing type 2 diabetes by a fifth. Find out why and what alternatives experts recommend.

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