MTV Entertainment Group seeks to normalize discussions and accurate portrayals of mental health conditions by launching the multi-year initiative, Mental Health is Health.
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Martin Lewis has found that people with a mental health condition are three times more likely to have been the victim of an online scam in comparison with the wider UK population.
The Money and Mental Health Policy Institute said current plans to tackle the issue do not go far enough and highlighted how people with mental health problems can often face higher risks due to low mood, reduced concentration or impulsivity, which in turn can make it harder to control online spending or spot potential
.MTV Entertainment Group seeks to normalize discussions and accurate portrayals of mental health conditions by launching the multi-year initiative, Mental Health is Health.
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Piers Morgan joined Martin Lewis, Ben Shephard, Myleene Klass and more as they were moved by the tragic story of Kate Garraway's Finding Derek Documentary. The ITV programme focused on Derek Draper’s long fight with coronavirus as his wife Kate Garraway supported him.
Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis has warned millions of Brits to make sure they don't miss out on claiming up to £2,000 from the government.
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Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis has warned that every single household in England and Wales could face a hefty £1000 fine if they're not careful.
direct to your inboxMoney Saving Expert Martin Lewis has issued an important message to people who use streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime and Disney +.Speaking Radio 5 Live last month, he said: "We've obviously seen a huge growth in subscriptions from food boxes to dry-cleaning to flowers to the obvious Netflix and Amazon Primes out there and Disney+."A lot of people, I have to say, are saying they know they shouldn't have them and they don't watch that much but they don't
Gallery: Did you know that these stars are dyslexic? (BANG Showbiz)Ricky and his family have been quarantining with his mother throughout the pandemic, and the ‘Livin La Vida Loca’ hitmaker said his children were “crazy happy” to have their grandmother with them. He explained: "They were crazy happy to be with their grandparents because luckily my mom was with us the first four months of the pandemic.
direct to your inboxMoney Saving Expert Martin Lewis has explained how millions of people in the UK can claim a one-off £500 Working Tax Credits payment.The finance expert went into detail about the payment on this week's episode of ITV's The Martin Lewis Money Show, where he was asked a question by a viewer.Viewer Linda asked: "After your Budget last week, my question is, is everyone receiving working tax credits going to get an extra £500 in April or just those who are furloughed?"Martin said
direct to your inboxMoney Saving Expert Martin Lewis has shared a warning message for anybody planning a holiday this summer. Appearing on This Morning, the finance journalist was quizzed about the best insurance to get if you want to go away in 2020.
direct to your inboxMoney Saving Expert Martin Lewis says customers with BT, Sky, Virgin and O2 can take action now to beat price hikes in April.Price rises in the middle of a hard-hitting pandemic might sound like an April Fool's joke, but unfortunately, it's not.From April 1 yearly inflation means that bills will increase for millions of Brits, with energy bills, council tax, broadband, phone and even rent for some households affected.The annual utility price surge is linked to inflation - the
April 5.It would come at around the same time as the 'stay at home' order could be lifted, however that depends on the number of cases.Nicola Sturgeon is set to give an update to MSPs at Holyrood later today on the potential easing of restrictions in the coming weeks.All primary school pupils will return to class as of March 15, with secondary school students following after the Easter holiday.Speaking on Good Morning Scotland Miles Briggs, health spokesman for the Tories on health, said: "We