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Emine Saner

Emine Saner

Feature Writer at The Guardian - g2 (supplement)

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Fitness
  • Health & Medicine

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Recent Articles

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‘When the chips are down, Jack Nicholson is there’: Anjelica Huston on love, loss and legal drama

From being told she couldn’t act to winning an Oscar, the Hollywood star has had a wild life. She talks old flames, being tucked up in bed for her new Agatha Christie mystery, and why she’s happiest when surrounded by donkeys
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‘It brought out the most vile side of lad culture’: Unilad founder ...

The entrepreneur suffered with anxiety all his life, then a court case fuelled his alcoholism and nearly cost him everything. Now, an ADHD diagnosis has brought him clarity, a podcast and determination to help others
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The anxiety secret: how the world’s leading life coach stopped livi...

Famous for her work with Oprah Winfrey, Martha Beck is a bestselling author and self-help superstar. But for 60 years she was anxious and terrified - until she found a simple, uplifting answer
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‘Bizarrely, I enjoyed bungee jumping!’ How Ed Davey became the Tom ...

The Liberal Democrat leader’s summer of stunts ended in the party’s biggest electoral success ever – and managed to push social care up the agenda. His next project? Mastering TikTok
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Do you feel overwhelmed? Here’s why – and how to fix it

Modern life is so demanding that it can lead us to feel chronically drained. How can we address the problem before everyday stress turns into burnout?
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Rage, chair-throwing and sleepless nights: behind the scenes of The...

In the late 90s, Springer’s talkshow dominated the ratings with some of the most controversial stories ever told. It certainly wasn’t easy to make – but what do its producers think of it now?
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‘By 8pm it is time to head home’: whatever happened to the big nigh...

This week, the chief executive of a major bar group suggested 3pm is the new 9pm. Why have we stopped drinking and dancing the night away on a Friday and Saturday night?
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Does this banana scare you? The harsh reality of life with an unusu...

The news that a Swedish politician has rooms swept for the fruit prompted online mockery last week. But for those who face bizarre and irrational fears – from buttons to crumpets – the everyday struggle is far from amusing
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‘We were a bit naive about privacy’: LadBaby on blackmail, backlash...

They are the couple who became pop stars and anti-poverty campaigners, fundraising for food banks with their songs about sausage rolls. Then came threats so extreme the anti-terror police stepped in ...
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‘I can do the same job as a man’: Ukraine’s first frontline female ...

Yulia Mykytenko leads a platoon of men in a reconnaissance and attack unit – and has already lost her husband, father and many friends in the devastating war. In her memoir, she writes that she was always destined for combat
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The secret life of a careworker – ‘I was blown away by how meaningf...

When anxiety forced Kathryn Faulke to give up her NHS job and become a care worker, she never thought she would enjoy it. Now, she has written a ‘love story’ of a book about the profession