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Past articles by Kasia:

Hugh Grant was my first celebrity interview, and it was as awkward as Ashley Graham's Oscars nightmare

I learned the hard way that interviewing A-listers is not for the faint-hearted → Read More

The domestic gripes that drive couples bonkers, from leaving lids unscrewed to using human bowls for the dog

Couples quarrel over household chores five times a week on average, according to a new survey. So how do you restore domestic harmony? → Read More

Humiliation? Financial ruin? What happens next if you smash a £35,000 Jeff Koons dog (or other pricey art)

This is not the first time a piece of artwork has been smashed or damaged in galleries in deeply cringe-worthy situations (Photo: Getty; Stephen Gamson/Instagram) → Read More

‘I have a 97% chance of getting cancer – and it’s taught me life lessons everyone should adopt’

Comedian Michelle Brasier lives a different, better life to the one she had before she knew about her life-shortening, hereditary condition → Read More

The best time of day to exercise, conceive and to learn new things, according to science

Are you having your coffee at the best time of day or going to bed too late? Science might be able to help plan your day to better optimise energy and be more productive → Read More

Scientists checked my healthy meals and it turns out they’re full of hidden junk food – here’s how to spot it

I thought I was healthy, but was surprised by my intake of ultra-processed foods, linked with higher risks of cancer → Read More

I hate Valentine’s Day – but could celebrating it this year improve my relationship?

I'm a lifelong 14 February sceptic, but a relationship expert tells me it might not be so bad to lean into it for once - so I'm giving it a go → Read More

Money, sex, daddy issues – or true love? The psychology behind age-gap relationships

Two relationship therapists tell i about age-gap romance, why people do it, whether there can be benefits, and whether people can really connect romantically across the divide → Read More

Women know that moving away from a man on the bus isn’t rude, it can be life saving

A video of a woman being harrassed on the top deck of a bus feels all too familiar for women - we all have our own experience of this → Read More

Co-sleeping with dogs and cats

While the general consensus is that sleeping with a pet is not good for your sleep, for many pet owners, the pros to co-sleeping with an animal outweigh the potential health hazards (Photos: Supplied) → Read More

How often should I wash my sheets? The science behind dead skin cells, microbes and fungi

In 2022, research from bedding company Pizuna Linens found that almost half of single men said they don't wash their bed sheets for up to four months at a time (Photo: Caia/ Getty) → Read More

How the secret relationships between Royals and the media actually work

As the Duke and Duchess of Sussex claim the Palace betrayed them by briefing journalists against them, i explores the relationship between the Royal Family and the press, and top royal reporters explain how they get their stories → Read More

How to have a happier January without spending any money, according to psychologists and scientists

Experts share their research-backed, achievable tips for making life more productive and enjoyable → Read More

Andrew Tate: His grasp on the boys I teach is like nothing I’ve seen before, says UK teacher

Teachers at schools in London, Derbyshire, and Belfast tell i about seeing their pupils drawn in by the influencer, and how they're tackling the issue in the classroom → Read More

Should salaries be made public? ‘If my colleagues knew I earn £95k, it would breed resentment’

A new generation of staff is pushing for more honesty around earnings to ensure fair pay. Yet others feel salaries should be kept private. What's the best way forward? → Read More

'The Government shows no compassion to young people': Actor Ben Bailey Smith on the demonisation of UK youth

Bailey Smith, who also goes by his stage name Doc Brown, is a supporter of End Youth Homelessness, the charity i is supporting in its Christmas appeal this year → Read More

'I could have fallen by the wayside'; Formula 1 legend Eddie Jordan on fighting to end youth homelessness

Eddie Jordan is passionate about The Amber Foundation, which gives young people a safe place to stay and helps them get back on their feet: 'We give them tough love, kindness and encouragement so they can have a future' → Read More

The celebrities monetising the menopause, from Naomi Watts’ £32 ‘play oil’ to Gwyneth Paltrow’s £74 vitamins

Naomi Watts debuts her menopause greeting card collection. Watts is founder of Stripes, a wellness brand promising 'menopause solutions from scalp to vag' (Photo: Noam Galai/ Getty/Stripes) → Read More

Why the backless half Christmas tree isn’t as bleak as I thought and is actually a work of festive genius

I am a Christmas tree purist but this year I opted for the popular 'half-tree' to see whether it was a clever necessity (as our homes get ever-smaller) or a crime against the festive season → Read More

How funny can one man be? An investigation into the appeal of Pete Davidson as Emily Ratajkowski rumours swirl

This week, Dionne Warwick, 81-year-old singing legend, tweeted: ‘I will be dating Pete Davidson next’. And you know what? She probably will. Then it’ll be my mum, and then your aunty Sandra, says Kasia Delgado → Read More