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ARTISTS SELL WORKS FOR WISHES

Internationally acclaimed British artists Idris Khan, OBE and Annie Morris are each selling 100 limited edition prints, the proceeds of which will go to the children’s charity Make-A-Wish UK. Idris and Annie, who are married with two children, have created the prints especially for the

How-to make alcohol-free Negroni/Old Fashioned/Spiced Pear Sour

With the New Year fast approaching and many people embarking on Dry January, Scotland’s distilled alcohol-free spirit Feragaia (£24.95 /50cl at www.feragaia.com) has you covered.  Bringing together 14 land and sea botanicals, Feragaia delivers a distinct and complex drink, making it the ideal accompaniment for a month of

‘Covid needn’t scupper fundraising,’ expert tells schools

Additional cash is more important than ever in these uniquely difficult times, says expert Kate Jillings as she urges parents to rally round. Schools were suffering squeezed budgets long before the additional expenses of keeping going during the pandemic kicked in. Keeping pupils and staff

The UK’s Vape-Friendly Capital Cities are Revealed

UK adults spent close to £7million pounds on vape products between January and October of this year. With nearly 3 million adults now vaping, Vype was curious to find out which UK cities had embraced vaping the most. Vype took a comprehensive look into the

Introducing world’s #1 sewing influencer – Mimi G

From a homeless teenage single mom to making millions through the quarantine sewing boom, Mimi G who built a fashion empire through the Covid pandemic with her world leading online sewing academy. As the world’s #1 sewing influencer with millions of subscribers and social media

Brits going into Christmas meltdown for scented wax

Brits are ditching scented candles in favour of wax melts in their droves as they clamour to make their homes smell like their favourite perfumes for the party season. Mrs Hinch’s favourite wax melt and scented candle maker, Ava May Aromas, has revealed customers can’t