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coping, but it’s also natural to feel overwhelmed by it all. If things are starting to get on top of you, you don’t need to try and cope alone. There is support out there that can help.
There are things you can do to manage your money and places to turn if you're struggling to stay on top of your finances. Here's a selection of helpful information to make the most of your money, and advice
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series, Christine's Garden on the BBC. Lawncare tips Gardening guru Christine Walkden gives us her top tips for preparing your lawn ready for summer. Gardening tips for wildlife Christine offers tips and
Age UK have brought together our winter-related information and advice to help you support older people – tailored to you as a professional.
screening on the NHS website What’s involved? An x-ray of each breast, called a mammogram, is taken. Each breast is placed in turn on the x-ray machine and is gently but firmly compressed with a
two, in fact. The first is Joe McElderry, the singer-songwriter who came to fame after winning The X Factor in 2009. And he’s joined by his grandmother, Hilda, who’s become something of a star
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