All change: how to leave the city and find a new career As growing numbers abandon London and other expensive cities for a better quality of life, some are using the big move to start their own business
Crisis in Care: Who Cares? review – the horrors of austerity laid bare This devastating expose met the people in need whose lives are being ruined by government cuts. Anything slashed by two-thirds is no longer fit for purpose
Matt Haig: ‘Kids are so overloaded, they’ve got so much stress’ The author and mental health activist on writing for different age groups, homeschooling, and being followed by Harry and Meghan
Women are happier without children or a spouse, says happiness expert Behavioural scientist Paul Dolan says traditional markers of success no longer apply
‘I love my partner more since his affair’ – Guardian readers on being betrayed ‘I love my partner more since his affair’ – Guardian readers on being betrayed
What does a woman sound like? Vocal training helps trans women find their voices Achieving a higher voice can be essential to embracing a female identity, and it can serve as a cloak of protection from bias and bigotry
‘I mentally rehearse what to do’: the truth about sexual performance anxiety It’s not just about erections – from body confidence to chronic pain, people worry about sex for many reasons
How much does poor body image affect mental health? Having concerns about how you look is not in itself a mental illness, but can trigger a range of problems
‘She went through torment’: parents criticise Bristol over student suicide Margaret and Robert Abrahart speak of their frustration at trying to find out how their daughter came to kill herself
Neglect by mental health trust led to Bristol student’s suicide Coroner rules Avon and Wiltshire trust failed in the care of Natasha Abrahart