Health & Living
by Madame B (RSS feed) - 1 month ago
Everyone in Britain has their own stereotype about our neighbours over the Channel, but there is one you can't dispute.
Economics
by The Guardian (RSS feed) - 2 months ago
George Osborne, look away now: a new book claims it is seriously bad for our health, and that cutbacks have already had a devastating effect across Europe and North America.
WowFinancial Markets
7 months ago
Booze and gambling go together like.....
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Food & Drink
by Anonymous (RSS feed) - 10 months ago
Finally: A website dedicated to our life pursuit.
Food & Drink
by Sarah Western Balzer (RSS feed) - 1 year ago
Occasionally I read articles I wish I had written. (Usually it's by Alain de Botton, but I so totally lack the depth.) In this case, I lack the experience.
Food & Drink
by Kate Jackson (RSS feed) - 1 year ago
I like to drink, and when it comes to a date, there's nothing I like more than pulling up a bar stool and getting a bit tipsy with someone new.
Health & Living
by Anonymous (RSS feed) - 1 year ago
Few things are as British as giving up booze for January. The rest of the world doesn't seem to do this, but then again, they might bot be drinking quite as much, either.
Financial Markets
2 years ago
Drug and alcohol problems are rising at an alarming rate in London's financial district, according to the founder of what claims to be the only specialist addiction counselling service based in the Square Mile.
Food & Drink
by The Guardian (RSS feed) - 2 years ago
It may be cheap, but white cider, the drink of choice for many homeless alcoholics, commands big profits.
Health & Living
by The Guardian (RSS feed) - 2 years ago
The proportion of teenagers drinking is falling, but those who are drinking are doing it with a vengeance. Among the half of girls under 15 who say they drink, the average intake is the equivalent of six glasses of wine (just over 11 units) a week. Boys (again of the half who say they drink) have an average of 11.9 units a week. No one wants to think of their teenage son or daughter getting drunk and disorderly or in danger, but what can you do to stop it happening?