by Maggie | Jul 30, 2021 | Special Features
Prudence Wade speaks to a psychologist to find out more. If you get together with a group of old friends, chances are you’ll spend a large chunk of time reminiscing about the past. Shared memories from bygone times are comforting and can make you feel warm and fuzzy.... by Maggie | Jul 30, 2021 | Leisure & Travel Features
If you have a pet in your family, you probably already know how hard it can be to leave them behind when you go on holiday. So if you’re thinking about booking a break, why not take your furry friend with you this time? Not only can this save on pet-sitting fees and... by Maggie | Jul 30, 2021 | Leisure & Travel News
Once the world opens up again, it will be vital to travel more responsibly and sustainably. Sustainable travel is not one genre of travel, nor is it a set of criteria; it is a mindset that can be applied to every trip. Having a positive impact could mean being more... by Maggie | Jul 30, 2021 | Food & Drink Features
Whether you consider yourself a dab hand in the kitchen or you rarely make anything more complex than beans on toast, everyone can benefit from attending a cooking class. Cooking is just as relaxing as it is rewarding – and now that we’re able to see friends and... by Maggie | Jul 30, 2021 | Food & Drink News
Pavement café culture is to become a permanent fixture in a raft of measures announced by the Prime Minister. Inews reports that pavement café culture is to be at the heart of a bid to level up the country and breathe new life into the nation’s high streets, the Prime...