Grace Walsh
Grace Walsh is a health and wellbeing writer, working across the subjects of family, relationships, and LGBT topics, as well as sleep and mental health. A digital journalist with over six years experience as a writer and editor for UK publications, Grace is currently Health Editor for womanandhome.com and has also worked with Cosmopolitan, Red, The i Paper, GoodtoKnow, and more. After graduating from the University of Warwick, she started her career writing about the complexities of sex and relationships, before combining personal hobbies with professional and writing about fitness. Outside of work, when Grace isn’t in the gym, cycling, or running, you’ll find her sussing out the city’s latest coffee spots or experimenting in the kitchen. And while she’d always rather pick up a barbell than go to a yoga class, she believes that the best exercise is the one that you enjoy the most - and that wellness looks different for everyone.
Latest articles by Grace Walsh
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These are the best theme parks and zoos for kids to visit
Keep the kids and grandkids happy this summer with a trip to one of these brilliant kids theme parks in the UK.
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Holly Willoughby "really excited" to announce new presenting role alongside other stars
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The dangers of chocolate to dogs – and what to do if they get their paws on it
Keep chocolate away from your dog whenever possible.
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Boris Johnson's letter to parents: 'You have been dealt the trickiest of hands'
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Scarlett Moffatt reveals if she'll return to Gogglebox after claims of "inhumane" conditions on set
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When will hotels reopen? When you can stay in a hotel in the UK
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How your child can support the NHS Nightingale Hospital with their #RainbowsForNightingale drawings
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Jason value juice diet: Detox juices you can make at home
Healthy juice recipes aren't just about weight loss. Juicing recipes are more powerful than you might think...
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6 nursery rhymes and their grisly origins
From tale of black sheep to English name-calling, these are the nursery rhymes you’ve heard a hundred times – with origins you won’t be able to forget.
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Vaccine passport: What are they, how will they work and when will they be used in the UK?
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Can nurseries open and can childminders work in lockdown?
Schools have shut for the January lockdown, but can nurseries open and can childminders work over the next couple of months? This is what we know...
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What to write in a baby shower card: ideas for thoughtful messages and wishes
Knowing what to write in a baby shower card can be tricky business.
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Will Prince Harry attend Prince Philip's funeral?
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Major supermarkets issue urgent recall on cheese, baby food and chocolate over multiple serious health concerns
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Martin Lewis urges shoppers to stock up on this key 76p item before the new year
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The Queen is set to break a major royal Christmas tradition for the first time in 33 years
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Adil Ray reveals he'll be co-hosting Good Morning Britain with Kate Garraway from next week
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10 vegetarian versions of classic recipes
Classic meals like spag bol, lasagne or shepherd's pie aren't off limits if you're a vegetarian or just trying to have few more meat-free dinners. Our section of vegetarian alternatives to your favourite dinners are so delicious, you won't miss the meat at all!
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Top cake recipes for May 2013
We've rounded up the most popular cake recipes to make this month - as chosen by you. Click through the 20 top cake recipes on goodtoknow.
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Woman issues fresh warning over Royal Mail scam in viral Twitter post
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What is the new tier system after lockdown and the new rules in the UK?
Wondering what the new tier system will be after lockdown? These are the rules coming in play from when the national lockdown ends on December 2.
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Can we hug now? When hugging will be allowed under new UK lockdown rules
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What are the new Highway Code rules? Changes made in 2022 for drivers, pedestrians and cyclists
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Boozy banana bread
This recipe for boozy banana bread is the perfect adults-only treat to enjoy this weekend.
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