PornographyAddiction to pornography has been blamed for erectile dysfunction, relationship issues and depression, yet problematic use is rising. Now therapists and tech companies are offering new solutions
Thomas discovered pornography in the traditional way: at school. He remembers classmates talking about it in the playground and showing each other videos on their phones during sleepovers. He was 13 and thought it was “a laugh”. Then he began watching pornography alone on his tablet in his room.
BaliLocals on the Indonesian island have been enraged by behaviour that includes visitors driving motorbikes dangerously and posing nude at sacred sites
Luiza Kosykh claims she didn’t know the 700-year-old tree she posed naked in front of was sacred. However, the viral shot captured by the Russian national in Bali was enough to infuriate the local community and resulted in her swift arrest and deportation.
The case is one of a growing number of incidents involving unruly visitors, as tensions between foreign influencers and locals on the Indonesian island reach boiling point.
YESTERYEARDid Jesus have any siblings? Kareena, Sydney Australia
The Pope says "no". The Bible says "yes". You work it out. Garrick Alder, London Aren't we all the children of God, making us all his siblings? Glen Smeaton, London, UK
Barabra Thiering's book "Jesus the Man", based upon an interpretation of the Dead Sea Scrolls is a good guide. She says that Jesus's brother James was, for some time, a political rival to Jesus.
Jay Rayner on restaurantsFoodReviewThe superb cooking and friendly service at the Mandarin will inspire you to start a new family tradition
Mandarin Kitchen, 14-16 Queensway, London W2 3RX (020 7727 9012; mandarin.kitchen). Starters and soups £4.30-£13.90, large plates £8.90-£55 (for sharing), desserts £4.20-£8.20, wines from £27.90
London has many Chinatowns. They may not be as extensive as the throng around Gerrard Street, but they are very much there. When I was a kid, deep-braised in the sweet soy broth of privilege, my family would go once a year, just after Christmas, to the theatre; to bathe in the spot-lit thrill of the overture, the sequin and the jazz hand.
Crime This article is more than 14 years oldMother jailed for faking son's illnessThis article is more than 14 years oldLisa Hayden-Johnson forced boy to pretend he was unwell to con benefits from authorities and donations from the publicThe boy's bedroom was crammed with so much medical equipment that police described it as "like a scene from Casualty". He used a wheelchair and wore dark glasses because of a supposed intolerance to sunlight; he was fed through a tube and at school sported a bright yellow and green hat so that he could be quickly found in an emergency.