Does anyone know of any housing schemes which help people to buy a home if they are not a first time buyer? My story - bought a new build for a few years but due to finanacial insecurity sold it... ...
Good news it appears. No link I'm afraid, I heard this on BBC news this morning, the lowest its ever been. Could this be due to labour settling the strikes, either way very good news.
Tonight I went out with my friend for the rugby and we were chatting to these guys and my mum messaged me asking when I was I home and got abit snappy with the guys so my friend messaged me after... ...
Do any of you have any chronic bodily/health issues going on which you can always feel and make you more irritable? I have ongoing non allergic sinus disease/polyps and although its mostly managed... ...
If we agree that the NHS and social care services aren't what they might be, how are improvements to be funded? If we want better services shouldn't we be prepared to pay for them?
I was slapped in the face, around the head and I remember my dad getting me on the floor and sitting on me for 10 mins till I felt caustaphobic and couldnt breath. He was half laughing. I would... ...
They're arranging a Christmas night out in December at work. The email reads 'management want to thank us for our hard work this year', but we're to pay £35 for this 'thank you' ourselves. ... ...
Call me stupid but how do you know when to get further medical advice/ a tetanus for things like dog scratches? My dog scratched my foot - he is only a terrier but very heavy handed- it was through... ...
Is hardness and toughness a biological makeup or does it mean not giving in to fear? For example say you have 2 people: Person A - rarely feels afraid and is very outgoing doing daring things - they... ...
Brought a 5 month puppy home last week, a terrier. He is settling in quite well, very alert and quite highly strung as in looking around at every little noise. No proper barking yet. A bit of... ...
I am just curious as to how this situation would be viewed by law and managed (if managed is the right word) Basically someone I know has a 24 year old daughter with learning disabilities (her mum... ...
Have any of you experienced similar.. Basically I never find that im able to feel at ease. There is work mon - fri where Im constantly on the go. In the evenings my sinus/inflammatory issues are... ...
Hi I wondered if anyone could help Im simply trying to put a chair together from ikea but am stuck at this In the instructions it says to Pull a cap like device off the hydrolic tube and to throw... ...
Do you think that kids of today miss out on a bit of adventure. Or am I mistaken? I remember in the 90's spending the whole day outside climbing huge trees, buildings and going over ramps made by... ...
Obviously part of the reason is (dirty) habit behaviour but do some people just produce more saliva than others? Only reason I ask is if I wanted to start spitting as an habit, I couldn't. I just... ...
Not sure how well up people are on managing wellbeing etc, don't mean to state the obvious but I wanted to share what I learned about mindfulness from an anxiety book. I'l try to summerise:...
Usually no one speaks to me at events or out and about/if I go for a walk, it’s like I don’t exist (in their defence I prob appear unapproachable) However if I go for a run or do interval training... ...
I tend to think a lot about past negative experiences. Obviously I have had many positive experiences at work but a negative one in particular has given me a bit of a long term complex. I was a... ...