by Maggie | Jun 1, 2021 | Leisure & Travel News
Met Office data reveals the wettest, warmest and windiest places the UK has to offer. The weather isn’t the only reason to holiday outside the UK, but it must be pretty high up the list. Famed for its unpredictability, British summertime is quite capable of delivering... by Maggie | Jun 1, 2021 | Arts, Crafts & Hobbies Features
The process of searching for interesting new books can be time-consuming and end up eating into your reading time. While the majority of us don’t want to spend too long searching bookshops or the web for a good read, we often don’t want to pick up the first thing we... by Maggie | Jun 1, 2021 | Health & Lifestyle Feature
We all know that doing plenty of walking is good for us. It promotes bone and muscle strength, reduces the risk of chronic diseases like diabetes and high blood pressure, and improves balance and coordination. Walking also has a powerful effect on mental health,... by Maggie | Jun 1, 2021 | Health & Environment News
Inews reports that Ruby Elliot’s honest drawings and comics have won her hundreds of thousands of followers online. She explains why making them has been her salvation. When I was growing up I had mental health problems to the point where I was hospitalised multiple... by Maggie | Jun 1, 2021 | Health & Environment News
The canines were able to sniff out samples from people who were infected with coronavirus but were asymptomatic. Covid-19 infection has a distinct smell that can be detected by specially trained dogs with up to 94% accuracy, UK research suggests. The findings, which...