ANOTHER VIEW: Looking forward to January
Is it really wrong to look forward to January ... and the year ahead?
Read moreDetailsIs it really wrong to look forward to January ... and the year ahead?
Read moreDetailsTimes are tough at the moment locally with the cost of living crisis and globally with war and climate change but I am hopeful for the year ahead
Read moreDetailsA couple of weeks ago, many of you will have been telling stories of Father Christmas coming down the chimney to deliver gifts from his sleigh.
Read moreDetailsHappy New Year from the University of Reading. I hope that 2024 brings you health, happiness and achievement, whatever your aims for the year may be
Read moreDetailsThe moral of the following story is: It's better to be late and keep all your fingers in working order.
Read moreDetailsI'm staring at a screen, this time trying to remember which storage unit my daughter asked for. To get the wrong one would be a tragic Christmas sin.
Read moreDetailsIt's that time when local councils are working on their budgets for next year.
Read moreDetailsThe science is settled. The majority of scientists disagree with you.
Read moreDetailsSarah Browning is a Kindness Cheerleader, Communicator and Strategist. For more inspiring stories of kindness, visit: www.timeforkindness.co.uk
Read moreDetailsWhile AI is useful in many circumstances, it can generate material that seems like the real thing but is not.
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