by Maggie | Nov 1, 2019 | Health & Beauty News
Too much television watching for those aged over 50 can lead to memory loss, research suggests. The Express now reports that scientists wonder if staring too long at the box could play a part in the development of dementia and Alzheimer’s. The findings come... by Maggie | Nov 1, 2019 | Money & Work News
In a world of never-ending ‘austerity’, making each pound stretch the best it can is everything. It truly baffles me how far we have come with efficiencies of computers, cars, trains and manufacturing, yet prices just seem to keep rising. It’s almost by design. So, as... by Maggie | Nov 1, 2019 | Money & Work Features
Why not save your hard earned money for something better spent on you? In the last few years you’d be forgiven for thinking you were under siege from energy suppliers with constant price hikes meaning average bills have steadily crept up to £105 a month. This... by Maggie | Nov 1, 2019 | Leisure & Travel Features
As the nights draw in, the countdown is on for 5 November – Bonfire Night. Thousands of Brits will wrap up warm and head out into the cold to marvel at burning effigies and see fireworks illuminate the chilly night in memory of a centuries-old scheme to blow up... by Maggie | Nov 1, 2019 | Arts, Crafts & Hobbies Features
First issued on 26th September, 1969 Abbey Road was the final Beatles album to be recorded but not their last to be released. Let It Be, though mainly recorded in January, 1969 was finally released in May, 1970 alongside the film of the same name. Following the... by Maggie | Oct 16, 2019 | Home & Garden News
As we move towards the winter months, we tend to spend less time out in the garden, but no less time looking at it. Here are some tips for the winter months. From the comfort of a warm armchair it can be disappointing to look over a garden of bare soil and decaying... by Maggie | Oct 16, 2019 | Food & Drink News
New research from global information company The NPD Group suggests Britain’s older consumers could support growth in eat-out lunch business in future years. Hospitality and Catering News reports that there were 1 billion lunch visits out-of-home (OOH) by the over-50... by Maggie | Oct 16, 2019 | Food & Drink News
The wine world doesn’t make it easy for us. There are thousands of grapes and regions, unpronounceable names and so much etiquette it makes tea with the Queen seem like a Friday night in front of the telly. Really there are only a handful of things you need to know to... by Maggie | Oct 16, 2019 | Food & Drink Features
Few meals have roots as deep as the Cornish pasty, a hand-held meat-and-vegetable pie developed as a lunch for workers in the ancient English tin mining region of Cornwall. When going on holiday to Cornwall, you’ll probably find a Cornish pasty between your hands at... by Maggie | Oct 16, 2019 | Arts, Crafts & Hobbies Features
We list the best films to look out for at bfi London Film Festival 2019, in this preview of the 12-day screen extravaganza. A total of 229 feature films from some of the world’s greatest filmmakers and emerging talents, drawn from 78 countries, will be screened...