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Running undoubtedly makes you feel good. Even when the weather has been unfavourable or you have reluctantly put on your trainers and headed outdoors, running always seems to make you feel better ...
Think of a king and your brain is likely to conjure up a portrait of Henry VIII. It’ll probably be one of the Hans Holbein ones where he’s all square: square ends to his feet that are planted wide ...
Have you been overlooked for a job interview? Are you treated differently at the gym? Or have you felt that doctors seem to think you can’t speak for yourself? If you’ve suspected ageism is at play, ...
The festive walk has become as much of a tradition, as tinsel, turkey and Christmas pud. It’s a great way to burn off the festive calories and spend time with family, friends or solo. We’ve teamed up ...
She is without doubt the most famous secretary in the world: Miss Moneypenny (she wasn’t initially given a first name), private secretary to the head of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service, more ...
How did the poppy come to stand for remembrance? In 1915, the thousands of poppies that had self-sown and transformed the mudscape of the Western Front. Men had sent poppies from the front in letters ...
Johnnie Walker brought his incredible 58-year radio career to a close on Sunday, with a little help from his wife Tiggy and celebrity admirers including Rod Stewart. “The day has come I’ve always ...
When Angela Coombes passed her 70th birthday the invitations for routine mammograms stopped. She’d first had breast cancer at 58, which led to a mastectomy. “I knew that breast cancer can return many ...
My brother has agreed to go on a ten-day holiday to Croatia with an old school pal who has been going through a tough time. Very late in the day, my brother has realised his friend is assuming they ...
If you spend any time around the expat community in Japan, you’ll likely hear this phrase tossed around, usually with a hint of irony. That’s because it’s often repeated on Japanese television, in ...
On paper, Julie Stevenson has plenty of reasons to support assisted dying legislation. Her mother is in the late stages of Alzheimer’s disease; she has watched her father die of cancer. Julie herself ...