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Everyone has feelings, even in Politics.
This week in Parliament, many noticed something unusual. During Prime Minister’s Questions, Chancellor Rachel Reeves appeared to be visibly emotional while sitting beside Prime Minister Keir Starmer. A spokesperson for Reeves later confirmed her feelings were due to a personal matter and not connected to the government’s recent decision to drop controversial plans to cut welfare through PIP (Personal Independence Payment) changes. They said:...
The first ‘For Men to Talk… and Fish’ is a resounding success
On Saturday 8 July 2023, the first ‘For Men to Talk...and Fish’ event took place at Manor Farm Lakes. This unique gathering aimed to bring men together, provide an opportunity to engage in the age-old practice of fishing and foster meaningful conversations about life....
Supporting military veterans’ physical and mental health needs: Suicide Awareness
Transitioning out of a military career, particularly when it has been unexpectedly shortened due to illness or injury, can present significant challenges for veterans. It is crucial to provide comprehensive support to address their physical and mental health needs....
Mental health among National Health Service (NHS) staff
Mental health among National Health Service (NHS) staff in the United Kingdom has been a growing concern in recent years. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has further highlighted the need for support and resources for NHS staff dealing with the stress and challenges of...