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Sun, sea, and sand are some of life’s greatest pleasures, especially after a long British winter. And most of us relish the chance to relax and unwind on a beach somewhere. While kicking back in ...
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Think you’re on top of your pension planning and are ready for retirement? Whether you’re counting down the years or are only just starting to take it seriously, our quiz, which is split into four ...
Creative writing submission from the Rest Less community – submit your entry here. Unfortunately, I’ve been virtually housebound with a Meniere’s attack for over a week, and this is the first time ...
The number of cash ISAs on offer rose to a record high of 611 in April, according to Moneyfacts’ UK Savings Trends Treasury Report, benefiting savers looking to shield their savings from tax. ISAs ...
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We all need to take some ‘me time’ every now and then to make sure we’re getting enough rest in our busy lives. However, resting doesn’t necessarily mean we have to switch off our brains entirely, as ...
Janet Gordon is married, retired, obsessed with her Westlake Terrier, Rollo – and books are her passion. She reads multiple books a week across all genres and reviews them for Rest Less. This month’s ...
Annuity incomes have hit a new record, with the latest data from Hargreaves Lansdown’s annuity search engine showing that a 65-year-old with a £100,000 pension is now able to get up to £7,882 per year ...
‘Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension’ – or DASH – is a long-term approach to healthy eating. It was created to help improve or prevent high blood pressure, which affects around one-third of UK ...
One of the best things about this time of year is that, after a long dark winter, colourful spring flowers start popping up all over. Greys and browns are replaced by a kaleidoscope of colours – and ...
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