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Moving towards tomorrow mornings Lunar Eclipse and Full Moon……… A lot of energies bouncing around this week and as we move ever closer to tomorrow mornings Eclipse and the longest Eclipse for several centuries, we need to find ways to keep calm And carry on amongst all the potential craziness that this Full Moon and [...]
Santa The Idea of Selfless Kindness ATTENTION TO ALL PARENTS WHO NEED TO TELL THE TRUTH ABOUT SANTA 🎅 Son: "Dad, I think I'm old enough now. Is there a Santa Claus?." Dad: "Ok, I agree that your old enough. But before I tell you, I have a question for you. You see, the “truth” [...]
New World Record set by a baby boy born 19 weeks early sets world record for the most premature baby to survive World Premature Day is observed on November 17 annually to raise awareness about preterm birth. An Alabama boy who was born 19 weeks early and weighing less than a pound exceeded doctors’ expectations [...]
Smile-ing Boys Project Artist Kay Rufai is on a mission to challenge the negative stereotypes attached to imagery of Black boys, through his 'Smile-ing boys' art project. Funded by the Wellcome Trust and Arts Council, it was set up in response to the rise in youth stabbings, which sparked a series of reactionary approaches from the government regarding [...]
My daughter recently came home from school in tears because another kid, a child that she knows very well, called her fat. She’s four years old. Size awareness is starting younger, words are being used as weapons to hurt and shame other children. After all, they’ve been watching grown-ups do it all their lives. Children [...]
Thousands of severely obese children will be sent to NHS 'fat camps' in England They will treat children aged between two and eighteen, at risk of deadly complications Childhood obesity is associated with various health conditions, including asthma, early onset type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular risk factors. Children who are obese are also more likely to [...]
Extreme weather events - including powerful heat waves and devastating floods - are now the new normal, says the World Meteorological Organisation. The world is "changing before our eyes." According to the studies global sea levels rose to a new high in 2021. The 20-year temperature average from 2002 is on course to exceed 1C [...]
Rosemary for Remembrance As the stars that shall be bright when we are dust, As the stars that are starry in the time of our darkness, To the end, to the end, they remain. This week we have remembered; we have remembered all those people and places and things that we have loved and lost, [...]
Largest Lunar Eclipse In 100 years On Thursday & Friday 18-19th Nov is the longest Lunar Eclipse of the century. If the skies above you are clear, look up to see the Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse. The full moon will slip into Earth’s shadow during 3 hours and 28 minutes. It’s not a full total [...]
The new Tesco Christmas advert is out and it's already getting a lot of backlash from viewers. The advert has 'Don't stop me now" playing in the background with families having fun and flying abroad. The advert features a double vaccinated Santa displaying a Green Pass. Some viewers are saying that the advert is inconsiderate [...]
Parents hit back at a survey question asking schoolchildren to describe their body image branding it "crude and disrespectful". Survey options include "much too fat", "much too thin" or "about the right size". Janna Taylor, 23, who developed an eating disorder when she was 9, said: "This is really disgusting, growing up as a child [...]
Marks & Spencer's boss has updated shoppers ahead of Christmas British retail icon M&S has issued a bleak update to food and clothing shoppers ahead of the Christmas. The retail giant said it would announce a rise in costs today, which would increase prices for customers. M&S management last week also said the firm was [...]