Although the festive season can be fun, it can also bring with it a lot of stress — especially when you live with a long-term condition like arthritis. We know it can be tough.
Christmas means many things to many people—from food, family and festivities, to religious observance and quiet reflection. But for people affected by dementia it can be more difficult.
How to enjoy Christmas food, drink and socialising without harming your health. Are you eating out more than usual in the run-up to Christmas, or enjoying more treats at home or work?
Nowadays there are so many different streaming services and free video websites that it’s possible to watch a huge range of TV without paying for a TV Licence.
Planning your Christmas dinner food shop is the best way to keep the cost down and have the right amount of food. Start with our Christmas food planner.
If you’ve picked up your GCSE results this year and are considering your next steps, one option could be an apprenticeship. Forget the TV show – there’s no giving 200% and boardroom sackings.