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When it comes to handling household finances, couples are increasingly choosing to keep their money apart - whether they're married or not. According to UK data released by TSB bank, just one in eight people in a couple share all their finances with their partner, compared with two in five who keep their money entirely separate. "In decades gone by, it used to be that the man would take control of the overall finances of the family, and then the women would be in control of the household budget," said Alice Haine, Personal Finance Analyst at Evelyn Partners. The idea that one partner should ho...
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The pandemic and subsequent cost of living crisis has shed more light on spending areas for most people, making them take a good, long look at where their hard-earned money is going. For the younger generation in the UK, this can be particularly telling. Did you know that the average 18-35 year old in the UK has a debt of about £2,250 (€2,630) due to dating and relationships, according to a survey by financial services and credit reference agency Experian? The data also reveals that men have £250 (€292) more of this kind of debt than women, with 5% of the men surveyed saying that they had more...
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Canadian director Kazik Radwanski specialises in interpersonal dynamics – specifically the ones that go unnamed. Following his 2019 film Anne at 13,000 ft, which also premiered at the Berlinale, Radwanski reteams with Deragh Campbell (Never Eat Alone, Anne from Anne at 13,000 ft) and Matt Johnson (director of The Dirties and last year’s critically acclaimed BlackBerry) for Matt And Mara. Premiering in this year’s Berlinale Encounters section – a rather fitting sidebar name, all things considered – it sees teacher Mara (Campbell) welcoming her students to poetry class. As she is about to head i...
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A discoloured Snoopy plush. A little rubber piggy. A doodle by a stranger. Meaningless to most, these objects are the last remains of long languished love stories that now sit on display at the Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb, Croatia. Whether bought for an anniversary, part of an in-joke or just random accomplices to life’s most intimate moments; ‘things’ are often all we have left to hold onto when a relationship ends; host to fragments of memories like Harry Potter Horcruxes. The dilemma, then, is what do you do with such objects? Too painful to keep, too meaningful to chuck. In 20...
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Movies would have us believe that falling in love happens in lifts, Ikea showrooms, on top of the Empire State Building or aboard doomed ocean liners; eyes meeting and life pausing as everything suddenly slots into place to the swell of a swoony soundtrack. While the world is indeed a bubbling pot of chance connections, many of today’s great love stories hope to humbly begin via a mobile phone screen. Once an intriguing novelty, dating apps came to prominence in the early 2010s, with two of the most popular, Tinder and Bumble, emerging in 2012 and 2014 respectively. For full disclosure, I have...
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The way to a person’s heart is quite often through their stomach. It’s understandable then that this Valentine’s Day, you might be trying to impress that special someone with some scrumptious culinary achievements. While restaurants are nice, and can be awfully romantic, reservations for Valentine’s Day are hard to come across. In fact, on reservation apps like OpenTable, they spike 500% in the days leading up to 14 February. If you’re reading this article, chances are you haven’t planned ahead. Don’t fret, procrastinator! We’ve got some tips for you on how to make an easy romantic dinner at h...
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