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At the moment, I’m a mature student doing a Degree at college. Although I’m enjoying the course immensely, I do wonder who will employ me afterwards…
Today, 31st August 2017, marks 20 years since the tragic death of Princess Diana…
Today is GCSE results day. No doubt, sometime in the next week, someone will compare the boys to the girls…
Browsing the internet, I came across mental health charity Mind’s Five Ways To Wellbeing…
I don’t know about you but sometimes my body leaves me baffled…
Soon after the death of my husband, I had a bit of fortune when I started art journaling…
There has been a lot in the media recently about how much the BBC pays its stars…
Last week, WHISC had a day out for their volunteers at the International Slavery Museum…
With the British weather proving reliably unreliable, you might well be thinking of holidaying abroad this summer…
I’m sure you were as shocked as I was at the Grenfell Tower blaze…
Speaking from personal experience, having looked after my husband for three years, I know that being a carer can have a tremendous impact on your life…
Astoundingly, renowned feminist and co-founder of the Spare Rib magazine, Rosie Boycott, has blamed feminism for this country’s current obesity epidemic…
I have to say I’m delighted that Princes William and Harry, and the Duchess of Cambridge have been talking about mental health recently…
As we approach Easter weekend, the sun seems to be making an effort and I’m sure I’m not alone in feeling more positive because of this…
Yesterday, The Liverpool Echo published an article about the dress code for Ladies Day at The Grand National. It seems to me that Ladies Day is a relic of a bygone age…
The World Economic Forum has published a report detailing gender disparities in 144 countries between men and women…
Far too many times, a more experienced woman has lost out to a less qualified man…
This week, MPs published a report asking for the law on workplace dress codes to be toughened up…
According to The Daily Mail, the Monday just gone is known by psychologists as ‘Blue Monday’, as it’s supposed to be the most depressing day of the year…
This time of year, just after Christmas, can be particularly gruelling…