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WIN A NEW IN THE NIGHT GARDEN BOOKGETTING a young child into a proper bedtime routine can be difficult but it is well worthwhile for both the child and parents alike.
Prince Charles may be too unpopular to succeed the Queen as head of CommonwealthIN Westminster Abbey on Monday, I watched Prince Charles and Camilla join the Queen and Prince Philip at the annual Commonwealth Day Observance service.
Parenting blog: Where to take the kids for a birthday party they'll rememberThere are many places I never imagined visiting in a million years – until I became a parent.
I take it back - the rail industry can be competent! (at least on this occasion)Any regular readers will know that few things drive me to distraction more than the rail industry.
City Blog: Beware of salesmen flogging worthless stockFOR most of us, a phone call from a stockbroker we’ve never heard of offering us the chance of a lifetime to buy shares in a company we’ve heard of would set alarm bells ringing. Win a limited-edition Spot The Dog anniversary DVDIt seems hard to believe but one of the nation’s best-loved pooches, Spot the dog turns 30 this year. Why I'm sick of not being able to drive...BEING in my late twenties and a non-driver is embarrassing for me. Being taxied around by your dad, or even younger sister, in my book, is not a good look.
Royal blog: Princes William and Harry aim to revive a tired monarchyTHERE'S usually a nice colourful photograph or two but media and public interest in many of the Royal Family's foreign trips has waned in the past couple of years. More Blogs
Prince Charles brings more than good luck to BurnleyPRINCE Charles will no doubt be sitting in his office with a smug grin on his face today after he proved a lucky omen for the football team he supports.
Royal blog: Prince Michael bids to clear George V's name over Tsar's deathPRINCE Michael of Kent is revered by Russians who worship their old royal family and note his remarkable physical resemblance to Tsar Nicholas II.
Parenting blog: Mend broken Britain by giving dads more paternity leaveEXPECTANT dads (and mums too, no doubt) will be cheered by the news that fathers will soon be able to claim up to six months paternity leave.
It turns out driving isn’t as easy as it looksTHIS driving malarkey is tricky isn’t it?
Travel blog: My Antarctic adventureThis week Ingy's World blog reports from the Antarctic...
Royal Blog: The Queen cuts her workload by a thirdCHANGE is happening in the Royal Family but the monarchy's advisers ensure it happens gradually in the hope that we barely notice.
Business blog: Why the City is dreading a close electionThe last two years have been a white knuckle ride for businesses, employees, savers and investors as the credit crunch morphed into a financial crisis and then a recession. Royal blog: A future King for salePRINCE William has revealed the hypocrisy behind the Royal Family's efforts to stop photographers taking pictures of them when they are off duty. Parenting blog: The year's most popular baby namesA look at this year’s top names for babies born in the UK shows that traditional monikers are still the most popular.
Royal blog: Don't abolish the Queen and monarchy - we NEED themTHE Queen has survived an attempt to dethrone her because republicans have again demonstrated they cannot agree on how to replace the monarchy.
Royal Blog: Calling all global warming scepticsPRINCE Charles is weighing up whether to travel to Copenhagen next month to make an impassioned speech to world leaders meeting to try to agree concerted action to combat global warming.
Business blog: Bolland's switch from Morrisons to M&S is an inspired moveMARC Bolland's move from Morrisons to Marks & Spencer is a wise move.
Parenting blog: Top toys for toddlers this ChristmasIT may only be the middle of November but the Christmas season has well and truly started. Royal blog: Harry makes up for ‘Paki’ remarkIN a week of solemn remembrance commemorations that has seen him lay a wreath at the Cenotaph for the first time, Prince Harry has atoned for calling one of his fellow officers a Paki. Business blog: Giving up the pound would be a disasterWATCHING the pound struggle against the euro might make British membership of the single currency seem tempting, but retaining sterling could prove to be our best weapon against recession. |
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