With a massive rise in the prevalence of diabetes in the UK, Dr Ken looks at ten common myths that need busting. In 2000 there were approximately 1.5 million people
With a massive rise in the prevalence of diabetes in the UK, Dr Ken looks at ten common myths that need busting. In 2000 there were approximately 1.5 million people
I like to think I know the way to somewhere. Even when I don’t know, I like to pretend that I do. And dare I admit that I’m reluctant to
Converting a spare space into a home gym? Cooper Mitchell from Garage Gym Reviews has these tips: 1. Flooring Put your flooring down before your equipment. Equipment is heavy, so
Leprosy Mission teams are shocked to discover the tea gardens of Bangladesh are home to the highest leprosy rate they have seen. The Leprosy Mission has worked in the slums
Have you seen the popular sit-com Dad’s Army? It’s based on the activities of the Home Guard during the Second World War. I readily identify, either in my own life
It’s early morning. I’m emerging from a deep sleep, drinking instant coffee and aimlessly scrolling through my Facebook feed. A post pops up which catches my eye. Someone is filming
It’s the time of year for fresh starts and new beginnings. Many of us make New Year’s resolutions to change aspects of our lives that aren’t working, or we want
Sorted writer, Ian Kirke, discovers the books of Peter May, then meets the man himself. In 2014 The Goldfinch, by Donna Tartt, won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, although, according
I’ve been having conversations with prisoners for many years; men who’ve gone off the rails and found themselves shut away from society and denied access to all that we might
All of us, except possibly Mr Spock, regularly use and appreciate humour. So why do we need it? Ian Kirke has done some research, with a little help from the