Ready to find fitness love?

Think the key to attraction and a successful relationship is all mystical je ne sais quoi? According to the experts, there’s actually a lot of science to it – which could be applied to other areas of your life, including your fitness regime. Fitness First has teamed up with evolutionary anthropologist and relationship scientist Anna… Continue reading Ready to find fitness love?

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What will parenting look like in 2017?

From children being seen and not heard, to controlled crying and the naughty step, parenting trends come and go. But what might 2017 hold for child-rearing?

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6 resolutions for a healthier 2019

Talk about your worries We will all face challenges and low periods (no matter how glittering things look on social media). Rates of anxiety and depression have risen, some 70 million work days a year are lost due to mental illness (including stress) according to the Mental Health Foundation, and suicide remains the biggest cause… Continue reading 6 resolutions for a healthier 2019

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Michael Lewis: 'The outside world was hostile'

He’s been a regular on the American talk show circuit for years now, fielding questions on subjects like the global financial crisis, how low-budget sports teams achieve success and, more recently, the psychology behind the Trump presidential victory. Michael Lewis, 56, whose books have been made into movies including The Big Short, Moneyball and The… Continue reading Michael Lewis: 'The outside world was hostile'

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Need a leg-up? Tired legs

It’s a nice idea: putting your feet up and bunkering down for some winter hibernation. In reality though, our bodies can be put through their paces during the festive rush, with all the to-ing and fro-ing and extra shopping to be done (and you’ll want to save some energy for the dance floor at your… Continue reading Need a leg-up? Tired legs

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'Cooking with kids can be hell'

Marcus Wareing is a serious chef. Whether you’ve watched him on MasterChef, Great British Menu, or in one of his three restaurants, it’s a word you’d definitely use to describe him. And he wouldn’t disagree.

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