People magazine article in February 2019. They were concerned by the bullying Meghan was facing on a near daily basis in the press.
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A Castle Douglas mum has come up with a fun way to help couples reconnect during lockdown.Zoe Lloyd decided to create The Snapping Strategy after the birth of her son and chats with other mothers about strained relationships.The game, which is based on Snap, features questions for couples to ask each other and aims to help towards a happier, more loving partnership without having to resort to therapy.Zoe said: “I believe relationship help could be made more accessible.“The best person to talk to
.People magazine article in February 2019. They were concerned by the bullying Meghan was facing on a near daily basis in the press.
Threave Gardens will be open from 10am until 5pm, Thursday to Monday, and such has been the level of interest that advance booking has been introduced. A morning or afternoon session can be secured online at www.nts.org.uk/visit/events/advanced-booking-threave-garden.
The Duchess of Sussex has shared how she felt "undefended by the institution" of the monarchy while pregnant in new documents filed by her legal team and seen by ELLE.com in her privacy case against Associated Newspapers and the Mail on Sunday.
Iron Maiden might not have released original music for half a decade, but YouTuber Funk Turkey has employed artificial intelligence to create a track in imitation of the band entitled ‘Power Gravy’.The generated lyrics open: “8 and 40 souls became the number of the Moon / when you’re debating witches and the clouds In His Majesty’s Craft“, while the chorus concerns the titular ‘Power Gravy’.“Vocals are… hard,” Connor wrote on YouTube.
The Vine Trust provides primary medical care, dental care and homes for children in need in Peru and Tanzania.Leo’s and Tiny Lives offer counselling and support to families with very premature babies.
has documented Greater Manchester’s family homelessness crisis before, but during lockdown, the horrendous situation facing these parents and their children has been compounded.
A Castle Douglas family went the extra mile on Father’s Day to raise funds for MND Scotland.And the McGaw kids have pulled in more than £2000 for the motor neuron disease charity.Their dad John, who is self-isolating, was diagnosed with the life-limiting condition in 2015.The family joined hundreds of others for MND Scotland’s Fun Run Relay event on Sunday.John, whose MND has affected his ability to walk, encouraged Liam, 15, Aillie, 12, and nine-year-old Blaine, towards their 10k target.He
Glamis Castle in Angus will soon be open to Scots once again.The stunning gardens, located just a 20 minutes drive from Dundee, will open for nearby residents om Monday 29 June.Combining history and horticulture, the grounds are popular with plant lovers, families and dog walkers, with the Italian Garden; designed by Countess Cecilia, grandmother and godmother of Queen Elizabeth II particularly enjoyed by visitors. A spokesperson for Glamis said: "A wander through the Walled Garden will reveal
Despite the lockdown, parents across Lanarkshire have continued to celebrate new additions to the families.NHS Lanarkshire has revealed that since March 23, when lockdown began, 555 newborns have been welcomed into the world by parents across the region at University Hospital Wishaw.North Lanarkshire parents welcomed 280 babies while 275 were born to South Lanarkshire parents.A raft of changes to the birthing process have had to be made to protect everyone involved as much as possible from
Vanessa Bryant ’s household has grown by four legs and a set of blue eyes! Kobe Bryant ’s wife took to her Instagram to introduce the world to the family’s latest addition – an adorable French Bulldog. “Love seeing my girls smile.
Castle Douglas Community Centre Trust has been thrown a £25,000 lifeline to keep it running.The popular hub has been lying idle for three months under the Covid-19 lockdown.The Scottish Government emergency cash means trustees now have a breathing space to plan ahead.Community centre trustee David Vickers said: “Not only does this award secure our future, it allows us time and space to look at new ways to use the community centre.“We can now undertake much-needed developments to improve cost
Trippie Redd is dreaming away.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine has opened up about her experience during the coronavirus pandemic and how her family have coped spending so much time together at home. The Chicago actress was taking part in a Q&A on Instagram on Wednesday, when she was asked by a fan about her current lockdown situation.
Catherine Zeta-Jones has opened up about her experience during the coronavirus pandemic and how her family have coped spending so much time together at home. The Chicago actress was taking part in a Q&A on Instagram on Wednesday, when she was asked by a fan about her current lockdown situation.