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Important human relations skills and how to improve them

One of the most important experiences in our lives is the connection we have with other human beings. This is why good human relations skills are important, as they help us develop positive and supportive relationships. Human relations include communication, empathy, negotiation, and conflict resolution, which are all essential for both personal and professional success. To learn more, check out this gallery on how you can improve your own human relations skills.


25 delicious dinners that take less than 15 minutes to cook

Our simple recipes not only look and taste great, but they'll be on the table in 15 minutes or less. Choose from mouth-watering meat, fish, vegetarian and vegan options.


Late Queen's 'favourite grandson' Peter Phillips 'dating an NHS nurse'

Peter Phillips, who is the son of Queen Elizabeth II's only daughter Princess Anne, spent the weekend at Badminton Horse Trials with Harriet Sterling, a paediatric specialist nurse.


15 ordinary things that were scandalous 100 years ago

As our understanding of the world evolves, our perspectives on what is considered acceptable behavior also change. In the early 1900s, it was not expected for individuals to engage in household recycling, as showcased in this article on celebrities repeating outfits at significant events. In contrast, nowadays, it is seen as surprising if someone fails to separate their garbage. Conversely, certain actions that are widely accepted today would have been seen as horrifying a hundred years ago. Take a look at this collection to discover the ordinary events that would have shocked people in the past century.


Thrill me, hide me, restore me: what can we learn about artists from their gardens?

‘I have a dream sometimes,” writes Olivia Laing in her new book, A Garden Against Time. “I dream I’m in a house, and discover a door I didn’t know was there. It opens into an unexpected garden, and for a weightless moment I find myself inhabiting new territory, flush with potential … What might grow here, what rare roses will I find?” It’s a beautiful book that explores the garden as a political site – of sanctified and at times selfish...


I love the look of matt lipstick, but hate that drying effect. What can I do?

This is a problem I know well. If I wear a glossy or satin lipstick, it ends up all over my face, on the walls, passersby … but the dry, corpse-like effect from matt lipstick isn’t pleasant either. First, let’s talk lip prep. It’s worth giving your lips a scrub with a facecloth and Vaseline, or a lip scrub, to buff off the dry bits of skin and create a smooth base. Next, apply a lip balm that sinks in quickly and is also matt. (I like MAC Prep...


How to get your personal colour analysis using ChatGPT

Am I a summer, spring, autumn, or winter palette? There’s a way to learn about your personal colour without having to book a professional service, and it lies in one of the most powerful tools of this era – ChatGPT. Here’s your guide to getting your personal colour analysis using ChatGPT. For those who have no idea what the seasons have to do with your personal colour, let us tell you a bit about this theory. Personal colouring explains why some...


48 hours in Cologne, Germany’s most laid-back city

It’s on about our fifth Kölsch that we begin to get the idea of Cologne’s constitution. We are sitting in Päffgen, one of the traditional brewhouses that produce the pale yellow beer unique to the German city. It comes in small straight glasses (it loses its fizz quickly apparently) and each time one is emptied, another one is delivered by a waiter swinging a kranz, or circular tray, which appears to defy gravity. The process of replacement goes...


Scorpio: Your well being horoscope - May 13

Scorpio: here are your well being predictions for the day May 13


Aussie woman makes a shock discovery in the back seat of her ute

A red-bellied black snake took up residence in Lisa Kournelis' ute over a month ago, and is still there after four unsuccessful attempts to remove it.


30 places where you can find peace and meditate

Do you need some time and space to just get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life? A place where the stress and anxiety of the mundane seem to melt away? Well, you’re in luck! This beautiful world is full of simple yet wonderful places where you can go and relax or meditate. If you’ve been running to the point of exhaustion lately, take a moment for yourself. Finding places for peace and quiet is easier than you might think! Which location sounds the best to you? Click through to explore more.


How 7 best friends built a dream retirement home

The story of the amazing house built by seven friends as a place for them to live and grow old together in their retirement


25 known mysteries solved with a simple explanation

Have you ever wondered whether aliens are really behind crop circles, how the Easter Island heads were made and transported, how the pyramids were built or what the Bermuda Triangle really is? For decades, in some cases centuries, the answers to these questions belonged to the realm of mystery, and there are plenty of historical and scientific mysteries that we still don’t fully understand. Others, though, have surprisingly simple explanations. Let’s explore some of the “solved mysteries” of science and history.


These are the shocking character traits that indicate a high IQ

You’ve probably heard of IQ tests, which are specifically designed to measure aptitude and ability. But while smart people are often defined by their outrageously high scores on these tests, they tend to actually share a bunch of other characteristics. From an insatiable curiosity to a good sense of humor, you'd be surprised to learn about these character traits that indicate a high IQ. Curious? Click through to see if you have the traits of an above-average IQ.


Terrible cooking tips you should AVOID at all costs

There's a lot of terrible cooking advice out there. Spanning the downright dangerous to the simply unhelpful, these are the cooking tips you should always ignore.


30 signs that you are living in the past

Does today’s technology frustrate or confuse you? Perhaps you’re simply uninterested in changing with the times or don’t see it as a worthwhile venture. No matter the specific reason, it could be said that you’re stuck in the past. Living in yesteryear feels like home for some, and there is nothing inherently wrong with living in simpler times despite modern innovations. But there are a few telltale signs that you prefer living in the golden days of the past, that's for sure! Which of these things do you still do? Click through to explore 30 signs that you are living in the past.


My family has been torn apart by an argument over a RECIPE

In her latest agony aunt column, best-selling author Dear Jane offers some words of wisdom to a woman whose relatives have been dragged into a furious row over a very particular recipe.


Skincare gadgets: do they really work?

We are constantly bombarded with advertisements and campaigns telling us to try the latest skincare brand or tool. You may even own a few of these gadgets. Skin type, skin treatments, and beauty buzzwords can seem overwhelming, whether you're a skincare novice or not. In reality, having a skincare routine is one of the basic ways you can figure out which products work best for you. And there are some great products out there. Check out this roundup of skincare gadgets that might be worth their cost!


Chinese contemporary artist Bai Ming wants to address ‘a common misconception of Chinese art’ in his new exhibition

A major retrospective of Bai Ming's 30-year career that features mostly ceramics is being held at the National Museum of Modern Art in Rome until June 30 Bai says he wants to show that innovation and individuality are part of Chinese culture, and that traditional art is still relevant to today's world One recent evening in Rome, around 200 VIPs cro...


26 food label secrets most people DON'T know

From understanding ingredient lists to knowing your additives, here we reveal how to decode food labels with ease.


Meghan Markle reveals sorrow of being away from Archie and Lilibet

The Duchess of Sussex said at Lagos State Government House yesterday that she was 'very grateful' and 'very humbled' by the welcome the couple had received on their tour of Nigeria.


Baby girl dies after she is found unresponsive at a home

The three-week-old child was found at a property in Mighell, near Innisfail, located abound an hour south of Cairns about 9.30am on Saturday.


I refuse to give my baby girl the name my wife wants

A father shared his frustration over his wife picking an 'overhyped' baby name he 'hates' for their new child.


30 interesting questions to ask your mom

Your mom is very important to you, no doubt! But, maybe she is too busy constantly checking on your welfare to take the time to have a real conversation. Ask yourself this, how well do you really know your mom? Thankfully, we are here to help! Take a look through the gallery to see 30 interesting questions to ask your mom.


Why Aussie teachers have had enough

Aussie teachers are speaking openly about their burnout and frustration with parents in a viral trend that some fear is scaring young people off the profession.


18 priceless treasures people found in their homes

From the lost Rembrandt painting in a family dining room to a set of rare gold coins unearthed in a cottage, discover some of the most incredible treasures found in people's homes.


What exactly was the Summer of Love?

The Summer of Love was a social phenomenon that took place for a few brief months in 1967 when between 75,000 and 100,000 people converged on San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district. Quickly dubbed "hippies" by the press, this youthful throng represented a new revolutionary movement and the counterculture that was sweeping across the West Coast of the United States and beyond, in fact as far away as New York City, the aim of which was to cast off conservative social values and instead embrace peace, love, and freedom of expression. This utopian ideal was played out to a psychedelic soundtrack, composed by bands such as the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane. By autumn, however, the scene had soured and darkened. Discord replaced harmony, and what was initially seen as a significant cultural event ended as a commercialized media spectacle. So, how did the sun rise and set over the Summer of Love? Click through and put some flowers in your hair.


Meet the M’sian couple paving their own path to sweet success in the saturated dessert market

Sugirl Desserts is a Malaysian startup that sells sweet and savoury desserts with local flavours. They have four outlets across Klang Valley.


Meghan Markle's wardrobe has been filled with nods to the monarchy

Meghan Markle's, 42, wardrobe has seemingly been filled with sentimental throwback garments, special tributes and nods to the British monarchy with her chic ensembles in Nigeria


Why You Should Be Storing Butter In The Freezer

What's cooler than butter being cool? Ice cold!


Photographs of fascinating historical moments you've probably never seen

These rare and extraordinary photographs have immortalized specific moments from the past, allowing future generations to appreciate them. They tell us so much about what life was like during these different times in human history. Explore the gallery to see a compilation of unique snapshots from times gone by.


Calls for over-60s to speak out on domestic abuse

Campaigners say it's a hidden issue and older people can be overlooked.


Easy DIY Smoothies Cool You Off for Less Cash

Whip up these simple, delicious smoothies in no time.


Shania Twain makes herself look in the mirror when she is naked: 'I can't change it...'

Shania Twain makes herself look in the mirror when she is naked because she needs to feel "OK" with her natural self.


25 cooking hacks for a healthier lifestyle

Preparing nutritious meals can sometimes seem like a rather tricky and time-consuming task, but it doesn’t have to be this way. These easy food prep and cooking hacks will take the hard work out of eating healthily.


'A personal stylist told me never to throw out these 8 items from my wardrobe.'

As winter draws near, it's natural to consider decluttering your wardrobe.Pilled jumpers, outdated scarves, and scuffed boots are just a few items you might be tempted to toss, but what about the pieces worth holding onto?Starting a closet clear-out can feel daunting, especially if you're like me and end up parting with items you later regret. It's often when you're ... Continued


I'm a sleep consultant and this is the mistake parents make most

Whether it's navigating 'witching hour' with a newborn or attempting to negotiate with a toddler to get them into bed, every parent knows how challenging sleep time with little ones can be.


How a LinkedIn comment led this young M’sian slow-baked kibble biz to secure 7-figure funds

Notti Pet Food is a Malaysian brand of slow-baked kibble for cats and dogs. It bagged seven-figure funds from 500 Global and First Move.


Easy 58p Costa copycat pastry recipe uses a 4 ingredient method

Influencer Casey Major-Bunce from Portsmouth recently uploaded a clip to her Instagram account @majormumhacks teaching foodies how to craft a chocolate pastry from Costa for just 58p.


Everything you know about cheating is wrong

Whether it’s most heinous thing you can do to your loved one or a simply fleeting mistake, cheating is a controversial and sensitive topic. The average American deems having an affair as more morally corrupt than both cloning humans and the death penalty, according to a recent Gallup poll. That’s a strong stance, to say the least. Of course, you—like most of us—probably have your fair share of preconceptions surrounding what it means to cheat, who does it, and why they do it. But what if you’re wrong? Let’s take a look at some of the expert-backed facts and stats on infidelity to find out the truth about the wild world of affairs.


Simple ways to make your cash last

Money woes are no fun. Many people have wildly different attitudes to money, and hugely different amounts of it, but whether rich or poor, if you're not sensible with your savings, you can wind up scrambling for more. It's not a coincidence that some of the most successful people in the world take immense care regarding their own finances. So, whatever your circumstances, take a look through the gallery to discover the best ways to manage your money, and start preparing for a secure financial future!


Queen of Tears fashion: Kim Ji-Won’s best looks as Hong Hae-In in the K-drama

Netflix’s Queen of Tears is not just gaining global fame due to its great script and performances by Kim Soo-hyun and Kim Ji-won, but also for its high-end fashion. From exquisite tweed coats to chic handbags, here’s taking a peek at the best outfits and looks of Kim Ji-won as heiress Hong Hae-in Queen of Tears. One of the highest-rated K-dramas of 2024, Queen Of Tears has been consistent in dominating the Netflix Global Top 10 Non-English TV...


The world's costliest countries to live: does Singapore make the list?

As the cost of living crisis bites around the world, find out where people pay the most to get by.


Meghan Markle ditches neutrals for a red dress by Nigerian designer

The Duchess of Sussex, 42, ended her streak of pale hues seen throughout the visit to Nigeria for a red ruffled hem midi dress by Nigerian designer Oríré.


The world's hottest chillies are not for the faint-hearted

We look at some of the world’s hottest chillies, from least to most potent as measured by the Scoville Scale, and the dishes they can be used in.


7 Claims Made By The Real-Life Martha Scott aka Fiona Harvey About ‘Baby Reindeer’

Unfortunately, cases of stalking are not uncommon in Singapore. In fact, earlier this year in January, a man was jailed for following a woman home from work for several days. Stalking in any case is a scary experience, but when someone’s real-life account of the same is depicted on screen in horrifying detail, it becomes even scarier. Debuting on Netflix earlier last month, British dark comedy thriller Baby Reindeer has already been met with...


Virgo: Weekly Horoscope

Virgo: Here are you free predictions for the week, from May 12 to May 18


Dave Myers' widow reveals how he first wooed her with a sandwich

Lili and Dave Myers wrote emails to each other over the years while the TV chef travelled around the globe, until they were finally able to reconnect at his home in Barrow, where he cooked her a meal.


Food fusions: gastronomic genius or betrayal?

We're all familiar with Tex-Mex food and the millions of versions of Italian pizza, but what other food fusion dishes are out there? From Japanese burritos and salty Chinese doughnuts, to Brazilian stroganoff and Hawaiian Spam, check out the gallery of creative adaptations from national dishes around the world.


IAN GALLAGHER lifts the lid on Harry and Meghan's visit to Nigeria

IAN GALLAGHER: Harry and Meghan are due to fly back to London today and then return home to California after their trip to Nigeria.