Love know no bounds by Margarita Tarakovsky

World Religion Day on 18 January aims to promote inter-faith understanding. Margarita Tartakovsky offers tips for making mixed faith relationships work People try to minimise the differences when they’re in love,” says Joel Crohn, PhD, author of Mixed matches: How to create successful interracial, interethnic and interfaith relationships. But dismissing the differences can be detrimental […]
Parenting the balance of society by Bernardo Moya

I recently saw a report from the Association of Teachers and Lecturers about the problems teachers face in education. ATL General Secretary Dr Mary Bousted said: ‘Regrettably teachers and support staff are suffering the backlash from deteriorating standards of behaviour. They are frequently on the receiving end of children’s frustration and unhappiness, and […]
Caught Red-Nosed

After a record breaking night in which £75 million was raised for charities in Africa and Britain, Best You looks back over 25 years of Comic Relief. Every other year at the end of another British winter, as people begin to grumble less about the cold and look forward to the spring, a sudden burst […]
Maybe Baby! by Marisa Peer

In the January issue of The Best You, Marisa Peer, who was voted Best British Therapist by Men’s Health magazine, gave women who were trying to get pregnant some practical advice. This month she expands on the power of the mind. Recent statistics show that one in four couples are having problems conceiving, […]
Keeping hold of the magic

“Love is a temporary madness. It erupts like an earthquake and then subsides. And when it subsides you have to make a decision. You have to work out whether your roots have become so entwined together that it is inconceivable that you should ever part.” – Louis De Bernieres, Captain Corelli’s Mandolin. This is […]