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'I'm fine' and 4 of the biggest lies we've probably all told and how they are damaging your relationship
If you catch yourself telling any of these lies in your relationship, it's a good idea to stop because they're potentially damaging.
By Adam England Published
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Which parent is more likely to pass down Alzheimer’s disease? New research has the answer
Alzheimer's can be passed down from parents to children, but new research reveals whether a particular parent is more likely to be responsible.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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Free National Trust tickets are a thing – here’s how to get your hands on some
Claim your free National Trust family day pass for Autumn
By Heidi Scrimgeour Last updated
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5 top tips from teens to battle 'doomscrolling'
If your kids are prone to doomscrolling, teens share their tried and tested tips to put an end to the constant compulsion to look at social media and news feeds.
By Adam England Published
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‘I want you to be a child’ - Kate Winslet shares why her kids aren’t allowed smartphones
Kate Winslet has strong views when it comes to whether kids should have smartphones, and shares compelling arguments over why they really shouldn't.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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Half of parents admit to having a ‘secret’ savings account their partner doesn’t know about
It might be surprising to learn that half of parents admit to having savings accounts their significant other doesn't know about, but it's not always for the reasons you think.
By Adam England Published
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Working parents - here's everything you need to know including flexible working, unpaid leave and more
Confused about flexible working and unpaid leave? With the increasing need for both parents to be employed, here's what you need to know about workplace flexibility.
By Adam England Published
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The 'incredibly helpful' 30-second rule – liked by nearly 2 million people – that your kid needs to know about
This useful piece of advice is worth remembering for all of us, not just our children
By Adam England Published
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Here's exactly how the pandemic may have affected your teen's brain, says new study
Teenage girls' and boys' brains have aged faster than normal through the Covid-19 pandemic, findings from a new study have indicated
By Adam England Published