To Trick or to Treat? – the not-so-spooky guide to navigating Halloween as co-parents

For children, Halloween is a time of costumes, sweets, and spooky fun with friends, ushering in the start of the festive period. For co-parents, however, the holiday period can sometimes be a scary time of uncertainty and may bring underlying tensions to the surface when differing parenting values come into conflict. Parents who have parental […]
CEO of Refuge responds to lack of funding for VWAG issues, despite Labour’s promise to end gender based violence ‘in 10 years’

A charity has expressed their disappointment at the lack of focus on violence against women and girls (VWAG) as the autumn budget was unveiled in the commons yesterday. During their election campaign Labour suggested they would put in place policing reforms to ‘end violence against women and girls within 10 years’. However, the budget focused […]
£22billion NHS cash injection after damning’ Darzi report revealed 350,000 people waited a year for mental health support and infants endured long A&E waits

The announcement of a £22 billion increase in NHS funding brings welcome relief for health leaders, with the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) estimating this amounts to a real-terms increase of around four per cent per year over the next two years. Rachel Reeves said in the budget today, that alongside a larger pot for […]