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House proud Brits spend the equivalent of 10 whole days a year cleaning their homes

Inspired by the rise in popularity of cleaning influencers, a study of 2,000 adults found those who clean spend just over four hours a week vacuuming, polishing and wiping down surfaces around the house. ....

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Top everyday goals Brits set themselves - from eating healthier to being nicer to people

Top everyday goals Brits set themselves - from eating healthier to being nicer to people
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Think you'd be able to write about the benefits of a short break?


Think you d be able to write about the benefits of a short break?
11th Apr 2014 10:24am | By Editor
It s widely believed that a change is just as good as a rest and can, in fact, be as refreshing as a week lying on a beach, engrossed in the latest crime thriller. (Hmmm.)
To put this to the test, Jurys Inn is searching for twelve budding travel writers to test a city break and report back.
The twelve Jurys Inn City Break Bloggers will be invited, along with a friend or partner, to spend a weekend enjoying everything a UK city break has to offer before sharing their experiences on the Jurys Inn website. ....

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HEALTH NOTES: Happiness is a slice of cake and a loved one


Covid risk at the Christmas table
One Covid-carrier around your Christmas table of eight has a 70 per cent chance of infecting two more diners, according to a new study.
Professor Ed Galea, from the University of Greenwich, conducted research into travelling Covid particles, based on a three-hour dinner with no ventilation and constant chatter.
He says: ‘The best way to stay safe is to use as large a room as possible, keep windows open – ideally at opposite sides of the room – don’t shout and keep it short.’
One Covid-carrier around your Christmas table of eight has a 70 per cent chance of infecting two more diners, according to a new study (file photo) ....

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