Wrestling, a sport known for its physical demands and intense competition, has become a focal point in discussions about the impact of substances on performance. Amongst the various substances examined, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive component of cannabis, has gained attention for its potential effects on athletes. This article explores the relationship between THC use and wrestling…
Natural beauty has found its moment in the UK. More people are turning away from products packed with fillers and synthetic fragrance, and toward skincare that feels closer to the earth. It’s not just about chasing trends. It’s about wanting formulas that work, but also caring how they’re made, what’s inside them, and where they come from.
Why UK Natural Skin Care Brands Stand Out
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London’s parks, pavements, shopping centres and transport hubs are busy, complex spaces. When a child gets hurt in a public place, parents have two priorities: immediate care and sensible next steps that protect the child’s wellbeing and legal position. The scale of unintentional injury underlines the need for a clear plan. UK paediatric data show that non-intentional injuries are a leading…
If you’re running out of ways to keep the kids entertained before term-time routines fully kick in, there’s still one magical adventure waiting for families in London: the Dragonfly Festival at WWT London Wetland Centre.
Running until 22 September 2025, this first-ever celebration of dragonflies has already captured imaginations — and there’s still time to be part of it.
A Summer of…
Behind the neat hedges and freshly painted doors of suburbia, life isn’t always as polished as it seems. That’s the world Victoria Webster opens up in her compelling two-part series, The Con Artist and Abigail’s World -two novels that blend humour, drama, and suspense in equal measure.
Webster, who writes under a pen name, didn’t set out to become a novelist early in life. But after years…
If you’ve ever wished for an extra screen while juggling deadlines, emails, and Zoom calls, the Duex Float 15.6-inch portable monitor might just be the answer. Designed for laptops between 15–16 inches, this clever gadget promises to boost productivity without the bulk — and after testing it with my son Diego (who’s off to university soon), I can confirm it really does deliver.
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The digital economy has become a huge part of the UK’s overall economic profile. It’s larger than agriculture, hotels and catering, meaning it’s never been more important for businesses to have strong and robust IT infrastructure. Even if you don’t deal in the digital world, processes like payroll, CRM and internal communications all require strong technology solutions to ensure efficiency…
The A-level results are finally in! A day of mixed emotions for families now transforms into a moment where everything suddenly feels very real: your child is going to university.
First of all, congratulations are in order – not just for them, but for you as parents as well. Getting to this point takes an incredible amount of support, encouragement, and resilience. Your son or daughter has…
As mums, we all know how quickly childhood slips through our fingers. One minute you’re cradling a newborn, and the next you’re waving them off at the school gates. Those first tiny shoes, scribbled drawings, or favourite teddies aren’t just “things” – they’re little pieces of our children’s story. But in the middle of family life, with toys, schoolbags, and endless laundry taking…
When you picture going away, does your mind instantly go to sandy beaches or busy cities? You are not alone in this, and it’s no surprise considering both are amongst the most popular ways to travel. But, there are other ways to travel, and certain types of holidays are gaining momentum, with more people opting to do something different, instead of the same breakaway that they do every…

