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Monthly Archives: April 2015

A little sunshine is good for the soul

It’s amazing the affect a little sunshine can have on the soul. This week, as temperatures sneak towards the twenties, the spots of sun we have been enjoying have been celebrated with the casting-off of woollens, hanging washing on the line outside and the advent of sunglasses and fake-tan.

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The nation waits…

Much of the UK is agog with bated breath. No, it’s not to find out who will win the forthcoming election, but instead to find out who will be the newest member of the royal family.

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Let’s put some fun into voting!

A story about peculiar polling stations this week got me thinking – why do they nearly always have to be in dreary and dusty village halls?

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Don’t try this at home

A fascinating story I read this week should definitely come with a health warning: don’t try this at home. A woman has told her story online of how she developed amazing mental abilities and memory following a skiing accident.

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Traditional English dress – or just a mess?

Two women from India have started a trend among females for wearing the country’s traditional sari more regularly.

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Change the tune or change your campaign?

The Green Party released an election broadcast this week entitled ‘Change the tune’ which showcased…

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So long, the sound of Sundays

The BBC Chart Show, a Sunday afternoon staple for more than 45 years, is set to move to a new Friday slot.

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