If you’re relatively new to the car scene and the thought of buying a car seems alien to you, it’s essential to know what to consider when looking to buy a used car and what to watch out for. Although these two terms sound quite similar, they’re actually very different in meaning – consideration might be thoroughly thinking where you want to buy the car from, is the dealership right…
With the end of the summer holidays and beginning of another school year, many students will be getting to grips with their new reading lists. However a new survey from Opinium Research suggests that for UK adults, regular reading often ends when school does. To read or not to read, that is the question? We want to hear your opinion on this London Mums. How many books do you manage to read in your…
Mill Hill School Sports Centre had a major refit over the summer with brand new, state of the art, Star Trac cardio vascular equipment with integrated iPod connectivity, high definition 15” screens with Pick and Play entertainment solutions.
Included in the fitness suite are the Intuitive Human Sport pulley machines, designed to reflect human body mechanics, with Lock n Load weight stack system…
This is a wonderful seasonal snack recipe. Christine Bailey’s Roasted Pumpkin and Chickpea Spread: Creamy and protein packed, this spread tastes incredibly indulgent yet contains no cream or dairy products. It makes a delicious alternative to shop bought dips and everyday hummus, and makes a sensational topping on Gluten Free Oatcakes.
It’s also a great party dip. Roasting the pumpkin really…
Each year, 70 million sharks are slaughtered for their fins – a rate at which they simply cannot survive – and shark charity Bite Back estimate that unless action is taken, 20 species could be extinct by 2017. So a few days ago, a courageous group of 55 cub scouts – all just 8-10 years old – took a stand and staged a ‘sleep-in’ at the SEA LIFE London Aquarium, sleeping with 15 sharks…
The Baby Show, returning to London Olympia from 25 to 27 October 2013, is a haven for all expectant mums and dads and parents of young children.
The show, now in its twelfth year, will be host to over 300 trusted brands and 200 specialist exhibitors showcasing the newest and most innovative baby products and baby and maternity clothing – guaranteed to be an exciting and informative family…
Supermarkets and fast food chains win hands down when it comes to easiest places to shop and eat with pre-schoolers.
Research recently released by global market research company GMI reveals the differences in how parents of pre-school children believe the high street in Britain is failing them.
Supermarket sweep for family friendly shopping
60% of parents of young children agree that shops are…
SCHOOLGIRLS in London are set to take part in one of the biggest UK charity walks ever attempted.
Eight schools in the capital have so far signed-up to the World Wide Walk, covering routes across the country on International Day of the Girl, 11 October 2013.
The walk will raise money to help educate some of the world’s poorest girls through global children’s charity Plan UK’s Because I am a…
Featuring all the ‘magic’ and personality of its predecessor plus twice the content, the new Furby Boom creature combines entertaining physical and digital play including the ability to hatch digital Furbling friends and take kids on a digital adventure via a free bespoke app as they raise, care for and play games with their playmate. As owners play with and care for their Furby Boom they will…
National charity that stands up for pedestrians, Living Streets, is calling on the Government to invest £500m in our town centres in order to encourage people to walk to their local shops, boost trade and revive our high streets. Well planned improvements to public spaces can raise footfall and trading by up to 40% says the charity’s new report, The Pedestrian Pound: the business case for…

