‘Heck it was productive’: New Zealand employees try four-day week One firm’s employees are packing their extra day off with activities and have more energy for work
Yoga with Modi: Indian PM stars in cartoon video of poses India’s leader says yoga is key to good health and has convinced UN to launch world yoga day on 21 June
Young lives hang by a thread as past haunts Rohingya mothers After the trauma of fleeing violence in Myanmar, Nazima Begum is struggling to breastfeed her young son – a common problem among Rohingya mothers
Eating out increases levels of phthalates in the body, study finds US research discovers 35% increase in levels of chemical linked to disease in those who dined at restaurants the previous day
Scotland’s beauty is too much for those who can’t resist the urge to concrete it over We live in one of the happiest places on Earth, which is why it must be protected
‘I felt I was being punished for pushing back’: pregnancy and #MeToo Pregnant women are still being patronised, blamed for our bodies’ failings, and made to feel guilty about our choices
The Guardian view on sleep deprivation: who can afford forty winks? Editorial: Smartphones are only part of the picture; sleep problems are both cause and consequence of social disadvantage
Finland is the happiest country in the world, says UN report Nordic nations take top four places in happiness rankings, with annual study also charting the decline of the US
Men after #MeToo: ‘There’s a narrative that masculinity is fundamentally toxic’ With masculinity in crisis, can a new men’s movement bring a positive shift?
Ireland to confirm abortion referendum details as activist vows to fight on Ailbhe Smyth, who leads the Coalition to Repeal the Eighth Amendment, says it is time for change