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Thoughts on the future of fast food
The Face guide to the 2020s: What’s on the menu? Food futurologist Morgaine Gaye predicts a surge in non-meat meats, the evolution of edible packaging and the introduction of insect protein.
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We are throwing away two disposable vapes a second in the UK
Single-use vapes such as Elf and Geek Bars have massively risen in popularity recently. But it’s having a devastating effect on the environment.
Teenage boys’ lives are more complex than ever
They've got a lot to worry about. There are exams, homework and Andrew Tate; hairstyles, football results and first kisses. But getting through boyhood unscathed isn’t a lost cause – not with this lot, at least.
Madeline Argy doesn’t get why she’s famous
She’s a far cry from the aspirational TikTok influencers we’ve become so familiar with. Instead, Madeline deals in brash authenticity, which in today’s online climate, is the only currency that matters.
How to process trauma from old relationships
Break-ups are tough, but they’re even harder when the relationship leaves you with trauma. The good news? Those feelings don’t last forever. Here’s how to put yourself back together.
Madison Beer has her head in outer space
100%: As she drops her second album Silence Between Songs, the musician chats about using music as therapy and how ET has influenced her new era's visuals.
Little Simz meets Erykah Badu
The multi-award winning rapper and the Queen of Neo-Soul talk fame and fortune, the come-up and the comedown, connections and family.
Fionn O’Shea: the Irishman
He broke out as Normal People’s bad guy. Now he’s playing Samuel Beckett and a WWII hero – and embracing a messy new hobby courtesy of Austin Butler.
Rare is Selena Gomez’s most cohesive album to date
Review: With clever flourishes and hip-hop inspired sounds, Gomez’s third studio album is a well-honed artistic revival.
Between Friends are ready to take over the world
100%: Sibling duo Brandon and Savannah Hudson answer salient questions about Woodstock, Travis Scott and er, pretend cooking.
Goldfish: a film that swims deep through London’s knife crime epidemic
Premiering on The Face, this Bafta-nominated short, directed by filmmaker Hector Dockrill, explores the visceral effects knife crime has on the individuals and communities it strikes.
Adele on being friends with Stormzy: “His mum’s done a wonderful job”
THE FACE’s new cover star speaks about her friendship with fellow Brit, Stormzy.