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Many British people may be hesitant to get rid of their plastic bottles. Yet, they are nothing but a waste of money and an environmental issue. According to DiscoverWater.co.uk, UK Continue Reading
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Many British people may be hesitant to get rid of their plastic bottles. Yet, they are nothing but a waste of money and an environmental issue. According to DiscoverWater.co.uk, UK Continue Reading
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) recommend cognitive behavioural therapy to treat mild depression over pharmacological treatment because it has no Continue Reading
The long read: E-bikes are a fast-growing market, but will they have the same longevity as the traditional bike? I spoke to Philip Morley, global sales lead for Danish e-bike brand Biomega, to discuss the future of e-bikes.
Endometriosis is a chronic condition which affects one in ten women in the UK. It involves tissue that usually grows inside of the uterus growing outside of the uterus. As Continue Reading
Sales of house plants have boomed in the capital during the pandemic, as Londoners have been spending more time indoors. With garden centres and nurseries forced to close in lockdown, Continue Reading
Counsellors and mental health charities have warned that students self-isolating on campuses are suffering from loneliness and anxiety. The University of Nottingham’s Welfare Department are offering online counselling workshops and Continue Reading
Coronavirus is one hell of a storm that turned life on the planet upside down, and continues to test governments around the world. For many citizens it was the Continue Reading
“It’s very clear that people are responding to the lockdown in very different ways.” This statement is universally true. But Dr Kevin Tierney was not referring to all of Continue Reading
240989 people have died so far globally due to Coronavirus outbreak while I write this article today. But, along with the spread of this disease, millions of women are falling Continue Reading
I spent much of last Monday evening in a seedy, multi-floored bar, inside an old boat, moored in a city backwater. Initially the evening was nice and relaxed, but Continue Reading