If there's one thing that myself and the team at StoryTerrace have learned in the lockdown, it's that a very small group of amazing people have been able to have an incredible effect on the mental and physical wellbeing of hundreds, if not thousands of people around them.
Author - Nicola Buskell
Niki Buskell has written for the Daily Mail community site Local People. She writes for other websites with a natural interest in technology, conservation and well being.
‘Sadly, this report confirms what our members have been telling us for a long time - that people are being left to struggle through a complicated and unwieldy process.
Justice Ginsburg always looked professional and elegant in her Armani suits and her long black robes. She was all brilliant lawyer and all powerful woman. And, like Barbara Bush with her faux pearls, Ruth Bader Ginsburg sent signals with her decorative collars.
Finding Steve McQueen is based on the true story of the Youngstown mob, President Richard Nixon, the FBI, and the biggest bank heist in US history! In 1972, a gang of like minded thieves plan a heist to steal $30 million in illegal campaign contributions from the President's secret fund.
There are lots of ways to keep fit but dance is one of my favourites, especially the graceful movements of ballet. Ballet is really good for your core and your posture, its slow and graceful and if offers a chance to learn a new skill.
The Bank of England interest rate is currently 0.1% as of today, 9th October 2020 and not expected to change any time soon.
Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, has described Charles as being "fit as a mountain goat", "the fittest man of his age I know"
Experts have warned that the rise in sophisticated Covid-19 related scams could leave financial services firms open to the risk of financial crime, especially with increasingly stringent Anti-Money Laundering (AML) legislation in the pipeline.
The media has also been revealed to mischaracterise over 50s, with just 15% feeling as though national newspapers represented their age bracket well, and only 12% feeling well represented in local newspapers. Furthermore, 21% of 50-59 year olds felt as though they didn’t see people their...
The younger generations are so out of touch with floral traditions that 1 in 5 of those aged 16-34 say they wouldn’t give flowers for a funeral and 15% of millennials say they wouldn’t gift flowers on an anniversary, which could also land them in some romantic hot water.


