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      'Long johns for my fingers': what people are wearing in the world's coldest places

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 January 2026 • 1 minute

    Whether dog-sledding in Mongolia or braving grocery store trips in Alaska’s 40mph winds, these writers recommend the gear they swear by

    • Eight winter clothing essentials Scandinavians swear by – from heated socks to ‘allværsjakke’

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    In New York City’s winter months, I’m bundling up for runs and throwing on layers for the office . But compared to Alaska’s glacial mountains and Finland’s snowy forests, the streets of Manhattan are practically a tropical paradise.

    If anyone knows exactly what to wear to stay warm in cold weather, it’s the people who live in these places. So I asked seven writers who reside in some of the coldest cities on Earth to recommend the gear they swear by. One writer in Mongolia wore a pair of foot warmers on a nine-day dog sledding adventure. Another in Winnipeg, Canada, shared a pair of gloves she’s dubbed “long johns for your fingers”.

    Eight winter clothing essentials Scandinavians swear by – from heated socks to ‘allværsjakke’

    I run over 20 miles a week in the winter. Here’s everything I wear to stay warm

    The best winter gloves are two pairs, actually (and one is hiding at Home Depot)

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      'Long johns for my fingers': what people are wearing in the world's coldest places

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 January 2026 • 1 minute

    Whether dog-sledding in Mongolia or braving grocery store trips in Alaska’s 40mph winds, these writers recommend the gear they swear by

    • Eight winter clothing essentials Scandinavians swear by – from heated socks to ‘allværsjakke’

    • Sign up for the Filter US newsletter, your weekly guide to buying fewer, better things

    In New York City’s winter months, I’m bundling up for runs and throwing on layers for the office . But compared to Alaska’s glacial mountains and Finland’s snowy forests, the streets of Manhattan are practically a tropical paradise.

    If anyone knows exactly what to wear to stay warm in cold weather, it’s the people who live in these places. So I asked seven writers who reside in some of the coldest cities on Earth to recommend the gear they swear by. One writer in Mongolia wore a pair of foot warmers on a nine-day dog sledding adventure. Another in Winnipeg, Canada, shared a pair of gloves she’s dubbed “long johns for your fingers”.

    Eight winter clothing essentials Scandinavians swear by – from heated socks to ‘allværsjakke’

    I run over 20 miles a week in the winter. Here’s everything I wear to stay warm

    The best winter gloves are two pairs, actually (and one is hiding at Home Depot)

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      'Long johns for my fingers': what people are wearing in the world's coldest places

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 January 2026 • 1 minute

    Whether dog-sledding in Mongolia or braving grocery store trips in Alaska’s 40mph winds, these writers recommend the gear they swear by

    • Eight winter clothing essentials Scandinavians swear by – from heated socks to ‘allværsjakke’

    • Sign up for the Filter US newsletter, your weekly guide to buying fewer, better things

    In New York City’s winter months, I’m bundling up for runs and throwing on layers for the office . But compared to Alaska’s glacial mountains and Finland’s snowy forests, the streets of Manhattan are practically a tropical paradise.

    If anyone knows exactly what to wear to stay warm in cold weather, it’s the people who live in these places. So I asked seven writers who reside in some of the coldest cities on Earth to recommend the gear they swear by. One writer in Mongolia wore a pair of foot warmers on a nine-day dog sledding adventure. Another in Winnipeg, Canada, shared a pair of gloves she’s dubbed “long johns for your fingers”.

    Eight winter clothing essentials Scandinavians swear by – from heated socks to ‘allværsjakke’

    I run over 20 miles a week in the winter. Here’s everything I wear to stay warm

    The best winter gloves are two pairs, actually (and one is hiding at Home Depot)

    Continue reading...
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      NHS limiting ADHD assessments to save money despite soaring demand

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 January 2026

    FoIs show integrated care boards are curbing assessments but have not told GPs or patients who face long waits

    The NHS is restricting people’s ability to be assessed for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in order to save money but not telling GPs or patients, despite soaring demand for the service.

    More than half of the NHS’s 42 integrated care boards (ICBs) in England have imposed limits on how many people can be assessed for ADHD during 2025-26, freedom of information responses show.

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      NHS limiting ADHD assessments to save money despite soaring demand

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 January 2026

    FoIs show integrated care boards are curbing assessments but have not told GPs or patients who face long waits

    The NHS is restricting people’s ability to be assessed for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in order to save money but not telling GPs or patients, despite soaring demand for the service.

    More than half of the NHS’s 42 integrated care boards (ICBs) in England have imposed limits on how many people can be assessed for ADHD during 2025-26, freedom of information responses show.

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      NHS limiting ADHD assessments to save money despite soaring demand

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 January 2026

    FoIs show integrated care boards are curbing assessments but have not told GPs or patients who face long waits

    The NHS is restricting people’s ability to be assessed for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in order to save money but not telling GPs or patients, despite soaring demand for the service.

    More than half of the NHS’s 42 integrated care boards (ICBs) in England have imposed limits on how many people can be assessed for ADHD during 2025-26, freedom of information responses show.

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      Andean artist Antonio Paucar wins Artes Mundi prize in Wales

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 January 2026

    Artist and beekeeper who highlights eco crisis plans to spend £40,000 award on building cultural centre in Peru

    An artist and beekeeper from a remote corner of the Andes has won one of the UK’s most prestigious contemporary arts awards and plans to spend the £40,000 prize on building a cultural centre in the Peruvian mountains.

    Antonio Paucar was declared the winner of the biennial Artes Mundi prize after presenting work ranging from a spiral made of alpaca wool to a video of him writing a poem – in his own blood – about the environmental crisis facing his region as he sits at a table high in the mountains.

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      ‘It’s a long and difficult dream’: João Fonseca on practice, patience and matching Sinner and Alcaraz

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 January 2026

    Brazilian teenage tennis sensation says he cannot control expectations but is looking forward to challenging the best again in 2026, starting at the Australian Open

    ‘My dream is to become world No 1, win grand slam titles and make history for Brazil,” João Fonseca says with simple purity as we reach the crux of his huge ambition. Fonseca is 19 and he makes that succinct list of his goals sound almost as casual as a few fun things a more ordinary teenager might aim to do this weekend. But Fonseca is different.

    He is a generational talent who, in recent years, has been spoken of as a future superstar amid predictions that he might have the best chance of denting the dominant hold that Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner exert over men’s tennis. But, as time in Fonseca’s company proves, he is remarkably grounded and mature for his age. Those attributes underline his credentials far more effectively than the hype that has trailed him.

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      Andean artist Antonio Paucar wins Artes Mundi prize in Wales

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 January 2026

    Artist and beekeeper who highlights eco crisis plans to spend £40,000 award on building cultural centre in Peru

    An artist and beekeeper from a remote corner of the Andes has won one of the UK’s most prestigious contemporary arts awards and plans to spend the £40,000 prize on building a cultural centre in the Peruvian mountains.

    Antonio Paucar was declared the winner of the biennial Artes Mundi prize after presenting work ranging from a spiral made of alpaca wool to a video of him writing a poem – in his own blood – about the environmental crisis facing his region as he sits at a table high in the mountains.

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