Mental health charity runs #24daysactive campaign
“It encourages folks to keep active during this extended period at home with 24 different, fun, easy to do, at home tasks."
Read moreDetails“It encourages folks to keep active during this extended period at home with 24 different, fun, easy to do, at home tasks."
Read moreDetails“Families, friends, colleagues and neighbours are also encouraged to be vigilant and call the police if they believe domestic abuse is affecting the lives of their loved ones or of...
Read moreDetailsDr Tun’s son, Michael Tun explained via social media this morning that his father died after contracting Covid-19 while working at the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetails“We have also made a number of arrests which have led to people being jailed for breaching coronavirus restrictions or coughing at officers or members of the public."
Read moreDetails“The real problem is not joining the EU schemes. It’s not a decision in the best interests of the population, but an ideological decision."
Read moreDetailsMs Green was aiming to raise £250 for the Royal Berkshire Hospital – which would provide enough sets of PPE for one intensive care bed for two days.
Read moreDetailsWith testing rolled out across all Rutherford Cancer Centres, by Wednesday evening, Professor Sikora held the results for 250 more staff across the country. Data he hopes will explain the...
Read moreDetails"Jo involved everyone from the head teacher to the site controller, including teachers, teaching assistants, SEN mentors, lunchtime controllers, breakfast and after school club assistants and the admin team across...
Read moreDetailsAS DOMESTIC abuse concerns continue to rise across the country, warnings have been made against sharing viral social media posts offering help. Over the past week, a social media post...
Read moreDetails"To have something so heartwarming made me so happy, and it helped lots of other people living alone to feel connected to something.”
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