4 weeks on, I was wondering if anyone had breathing trouble (oxygen is okay 95/96) and a rubbish voice? I feel like I need to clear my throat all the time, and I have a range of about five low... ...
'The General Medical Council, that august body which regulates and disciplines the medical profession, has removed the term “mother” and references to women from its staff maternity policy',... ...
Boris broke the rules when he gave ACOBA 30 minutes notice before taking up the job of writing drivel for the Daily Mail. You won’t find this in the main stream media – so my mate Phil... ...
Is it because they are corrupt, wasteful and incompetent and are more interested in spending on the latest fads and virtue signalling instead of concentrating on the core services that matter to... ...
That is roofing does anyone have recent knowlege of renewing the cement work on ridge tiles and redoing the pinting on the gable end where it meets the roof? Just looking for a very rough guide to...
A friend of mine uses the Google search bar to identify unnamed tunes heard on the radio. He just presses the microphone and then 'search for a song.' Works a treat.... until now. The system leaps... ...
A neighbour (who has multiple cars) has parked their car half way over my drive. I think it might be visitors of theirs. If I need to get my car out, it'll mean having to drive on the kerb and... ...
I'm looking for a pate type food for Toby. He'll happily eat Gourmet Gold pate...but that's about the only one I can rely on. His other favourite bybtge same maker was discontinued. I've tried... ...
I know nobody will probably see this at this time but just needed to offload. My friend has M.E and is on some medications, is a single mum to teenage boy and a wonderful woman. We message/ speak... ...
Keir Starmer has a moral authority to become Britains PM says Macron.As French and German Ministers unveil a proposal for the UK to take up associate membership of "The European Union" Good News.... ...
On BBC 2 now... Lucy Worsley explores the lives of six real people who lived, worked and volunteered during the Blitz, highlighting the government’s reliance on ordinary people.