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- A new online video has just gone live in a bid to encourage schools across the country to take part in the annual Cranmer Awards competition. The national contest is run by the Prayer Book Society which encourages rediscovery and use of the Book of Common Prayer. The competition introduces young people aged between 11...New video encourages schools to enter for Annual Cranmer Awards contest
- Are you going abroad on holiday? Be careful which medicines you pack – what is legal in this country may NOT be legal in the country to which you are going. And, as figures from the Health Survey for England show that 48 per cent of us are taking prescription medication, this will affect very...Beware taking your pills abroad
- Tearfund has announced the launch of Tearfund USA – a new charity encouraging Americans to help fight global poverty and climate change.Tearfund heralds ‘new chapter’ with USA expansion
- You will never look at your kitchen tea towels in quite the same way again: they could be harbouring bugs which will give you food poisoning. Here are the gruesome details: recent tests on tea towels found that E.coli is more likely to be found on towels which have been used for both dishes and...What is breeding on your tea towel?
- Is your home polluted? A recent study has found that indoor pollutants are all around us, and that they may lead to up to 9,000 deaths a year. Dozens of personal care products have been given the thumbs-down for what they can do to the air-quality in your home: nail varnish, deodorants, gas stoves, wood...Is it safe to breath in your home?
- Do you have smell blindness? Probably – if you are busy. It seems that when we are focussed on a task, and distracted, our sense of smell is diminished. Perhaps that’s where the saying ‘wake up and smell the coffee’ comes from?Smell the coffee?
- Editor: Kings and mystics, writers and martyrs – August does well with its feast days that remember outstanding Christians. Monica and Augustine are new this month. 1 Ethelwold – Saint of Wessex 4 Sithney – mad dogs 5 Oswald – a king with faith, courage and humility 6 The Transfiguration of our Lord 7 ...High Days & Holy Days for August (all)
- Do you carry dogs in your car? Be careful – letting them jump out of your car boot can risk damaging their legs, according to a recent Veterinary College study at Hartpury University Centre. Leaping out can increase the pressure on their front legs by as much as a quarter. That can cause muscular-skeletal pathologies.Does your dog jump out of your car?
- St Ethelwold (c.912 – 84) did great things for the church at Winchester, which in those days was the principle town of Wessex. He began as a simple monk, eager to restore the Rule of Benedictine in England, a major reform for the church of the time. So, after serving at the abbey in Glastonbury,...1st August Ethelwold – the Wessex saint
- Most children get their first experience of handling money through their regular allowance. So, how you give, and what you give really matters, for research has found that our ongoing attitudes to cash, saving and spending can be formed as early as the age of six. Rooster Money, the children’s money app, finds that parents...How pocket money can affect your children
- Is there a unicorn in your home? If you have children (or even if you do not?!), there is bound to be one prancing towards you. From cupcakes to stationery, bagels to inflatable plastic pool toys, headbands to slippers, t-shirts and even the new Kellogg’s Froot Loops cereal, glittery rainbow coloured unicorns have taken the...The march of the unicorns
- You know how some men find women’s interest in romance and clothes hard to cope with? Well, Sithney (or Sezni) should be the patron saint of all such men. According to a Breton folk legend, Sithney was a hermit of long ago, minding his own business, when one day God told him that he was...4th August Sithney – the saint who preferred mad dogs to women