Skip to Main Content
Main Menu
U.K. edition
Daily Horoscopes
Politics
Labour
Conservatives
Keir Starmer
Ukraine
News
Explainers
Latest News
World News
Cost of Living
Entertainment
Celebrity News
Music
Film
Nostalgia
Shopping
Life
Mental Health
Sex & Relationships
Health
Wellbeing
Green Living
Travel
Food & Drink
Money & Work
Home & Garden
What Happens If?
Regular
Parents
Life As A Parent
Pregnancy
Birth and Babies
Toddlers
School
Teens
Between Us
Pride
LGBTQ+
From Our Partners
Elevating Exports with UK Export Finance
Follow us
Part of HuffPost News. ©2025 BuzzFeed, Inc. All rights reserved.
Trending
I Just Learned The 'Correct' Way To Use An Electric Toothbrush, And Nobody I Know Does It Right
There's Been An Intriguing Update On Those Ted Lasso Season 4 Rumours
Tory MP Has A Rather Telling Response To Jibe About Richard Holden's 'Chicken Run'
Tory MP Esther McVey Has 2 Embarrassing Slip-Ups When Talking About Diversity Schemes On Live TV
1,000 North Korean Soldiers Killed While Fighting For Putin, Officials Say
So THAT's Why Your Nose Won’t Stop Running In Winter
Graham Norton To Welcome Back This A-Lister Weeks After Admitting To 'Cutting' Their Story
Jade Thirlwall Gets Candid About 'Trauma' Of Jesy Nelson Leaving Little Mix
Billy Ray Cyrus Speaks Out After Weird Trump Inauguration Performance
Let's Settle This ― Does Coffee Actually Dehydrate You?
Trump Claims Putin Is 'Destroying Russia' With The Ukraine War In Surprisingly Curt Remarks
Want To Declutter Your Brain? Cross Something Off Your 'Needle List'
Cost of Living
Politics
Entertainment
Life
Parents
Shopping
U.K. edition
Open editions submenu
Air
Cleaning Chemicals 'Likely Cause Substantial Damage To Women's Lungs', Study Finds
The researchers recommend using microfibre cloths and water instead of chemical cleaning products.
By
Rachel Moss
Air Pollution Is A Major Scourge On The Planet And On The Future Of Humanity
By
Nicolas Hulot
Toxic Air Is Becoming A Silent Killer In Britain's Most Deprived Communities, Experts Warn
The pollution poverty penalty: A lack of data keeps the full extent of the problem hidden.
By
Kate Forrester
and
Nitya Rajan
Follow us