Why Wellness Doesn’t Have to Feel Like Another To-Do List

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Thu, 01/15/2026 - 11:41am

Well-being is talked about as something to attain, not feel. Daily tasks help us drink more water, sleep, walk, and manage stress. Self-care may be too stressful for these people, even if they intend well. Some people think they are always falling behind on their health instead of getting better.

This phenomenon makes many people wonder whether health care should be set up this way. Some people say that natural remedies from online stores such as High & Supply ( highnsupply.co.uk ) are kinder because they prioritise comfort over speed. This trend shows that people want health...

Coping Strategies for Families of Alcoholics

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Thu, 01/15/2026 - 7:32am

It’s fair to say that alcoholism doesn’t just affect the person that is living with it. While they are, of course, the primary concern and they’re the one that needs help to get their life back on track, it can be a challenging period of time for friends, colleagues and family alike.

For family members in particular seeing a loved one go through addiction can be tough, and it’s important to ensure they get the alcohol help they need. For you, as a family member, it’s also valuable to find methods and strategies to look after yourself and the rest of the family too. So here are...

Are Dating Apps Going the Way of the Dodo?

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Wed, 01/14/2026 - 12:10am

Whitney Wolfe Herd built Bumble into a company worth billions. Her platform gave women control over the first message and reshaped how millions of people approached online romance. So when she told an audience that dating apps are "feeling like a thing of the past," people paid attention. The founder of one of the largest dating platforms in the world had openly questioned the future of her own industry.

The numbers behind her statement tell a familiar story to anyone watching tech stocks. Bumble's share price sat above $75 when the company went public. It now hovers around $8....

Fleet Operations in Transition as the Business Landscape Changes in North America

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Tue, 01/13/2026 - 11:58pm

There are challenges on the horizon for businesses with fleets in the United States and Canada.

Whether the problem is high fuel prices, changing environmental mandates, driver shortages, tight margins, or some combination of all of these factors, the fact is that fleet managers need to remain nimble and quickly adapt to changing circumstances. What was once a desire to maximize efficiency as a way to create confidence in the profit potential and value of a fleet of vehicles is now a matter of survival. With competition fierce and budget constraints aplenty, fleet owners,...

FUN FLOWER ARRANGING WORKSHOP - Late Spring Floral Wild Meadow Urn Design

Event Date: 
25/04/2026 - 10:00am to 12:30pm
Venue: 
BRITISH ACADEMY OF FLORAL ART STUDIOS, 3 DUNCHIDEOCK BARTON, EXETER. EX2 9UA

Fun Flower Workshop - Late Spring Floral Wild Meadow Urn Design - 10am to 12.30pm

Discover the Joy of Floral Creation – Perfect for Solo Relaxation or Shared Fun.

Escape the everyday and immerse yourself in a tranquil morning of creativity and connection at our 2.5-hour floral workshops. Create a beautiful arrangement of late spring flowers, with full demonstration of its creation. The class is held in our purpose-designed studio in a stunning rural setting, this is your chance to craft your own floral masterpiece in an environment of peace and inspiration.

What to...

FUN FLOWER ARRANGING WORKSHOP - Easter nest centrepiece

Event Date: 
28/03/2026 - 10:00am to 12:30pm
Venue: 
BRITISH ACADEMY OF FLORAL ART STUDIOS, 3 DUNCHIDEOCK BARTON, EXETER. EX2 9UA

Fun Flower Workshop - Easter Nest Centre piece - Saturday 28th March 2026 - 10am - 12.30pm

Nature’s Easter Nest – A Seasonal Centrepiece Workshop

Welcome spring with a playful, nature-inspired Easter design. Create your own nest-style arrangement using moss, twigs, feathers, and delicate seasonal blooms — perfect for your Easter table.

Escape the everyday and immerse yourself in a tranquil morning of creativity and connection at our 2.5-hour floral workshop. Held in our purpose-designed studio in a stunning rural setting, this is your chance to craft your own...

Decoding the Future of Fintech: Noda’s Co-Founder Lasma Kuhtarska Shares Views on Open Banking, AI and Market Evolution

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Sun, 01/11/2026 - 3:36pm

The financial world stands on the brink of its most profound revolution since the advent of digital banking. Open Banking, initially a regulatory-driven initiative to foster competition, is rapidly evolving into an intelligent, interconnected ecosystem with the help of Artificial Intelligence. This convergence is set to redefine the relationships between consumers, businesses, and financial institutions, moving beyond mere data sharing to create a proactive, customised, and deeply integrated financial universe.

Noda is a global open banking platform, revolutionising how online...

Centuries of Devon history celebrated by new heritage boards and maritime trail

Topsham’s history takes centre stage with the unveiling of new heritage boards and a Maritime Trail—an exciting project that’s earned the support of the Earl of Devon.

The aim of the new heritage information boards and trail is to connect visitors and residents with the town’s extraordinary past.

Through the project led by Topsham Museum, the trail and boards tell a story from Roman occupation, through Atlantic fishing ventures and a thriving wool trade, and across centuries of maritime shipbuilding and commerce.

The new installations offer engaging insights...

Burial or Cremation? Which Should You Choose?

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Fri, 01/09/2026 - 5:06pm

Deciding how to say a final goodbye involves balancing deep personal values with practical realities. In recent years, the conversation around British funerals has shifted significantly as families weigh the rising costs of traditional services against a growing desire for environmental sustainability.

You might feel overwhelmed by the weight of this choice, yet selecting between burial and cremation serves as the foundation for the entire farewell process.

Whether you lean toward the permanence of a local churchyard or the flexibility of a modern crematorium, your...

How to Set up a Company in Ireland if you are from the UK

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Fri, 01/09/2026 - 12:17pm

The relationship between the United Kingdom and Ireland has always been marked by close economic, cultural, and geographical ties. In recent years, particularly following Brexit, an increasing number of British entrepreneurs and business owners have been exploring opportunities to establish a company presence in Ireland. Whether you're seeking to maintain access to the European Union's single market, expand your business operations, or take advantage of Ireland's competitive corporate tax environment, setting up a company in Ireland as a UK resident can be a strategic and rewarding...

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