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Money talks article The Guardian

Money talks

From SocGen's missing billions to TV competition scandals, office malpractice is everywhere. So why is it still easier to 'out' the culprits through the tabloids?


Womb with a view article The Times

Womb with a view

Look at my baby - New technology now allows us to see extraordinary pictures of unborn children

A pound for a pound article Prospect Magazine

A pound for a pound

Could financial incentives that encourage fat people to lose weight solve the obesity crisis?

Sperm Warfare article The Times

Sperm warfare

Liz Hollis looks at new male contraception from radio-controlled valves to ultrasound.

Useless inventions article The Daily Mail

The most useless inventions ever

Ever wondered how you coped withour a motorised ice-cream cone or an ear dryer?




The compatibility test Health and Fitness

The compatibility test

How can you tell if you and your partner are truly a match made in heaven?

When toys take over article The Guardian

When toys take over

Liz Hollis’s mother still fondly remembers the three toys she had as a child in the 50s. Liz herself also recalls most of her own from the 70s.

Groom for improvement article Financial Times

Groom for improvement

In an intense job market men are realising that their image is vital and they need professional help to get it right. Liz Hollis discusses what women have known for a long time.

Are you trying too hard to fit in article Psychologies Magazine

Are you trying too hard to fit in?

Whether you're keen to impress, or just want to be seen as the real you, the way you behave around others can affect your success.