Surviving Baby:  First Month

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  Surviving Baby:  First Month

Surviving Baby: First Month

  New Dad Diaries / Week 5 (Part 1) Chronicling life as a new father to his beautiful firstborn child – daughter Thea – Chris Kerr's goal is to provide all men experiencing fatherhood for the first time... read more »

  Priti vacant…

Priti vacant…

Ever since Boris Johnson took the helm as our Prime Minister, I have found myself increasingly taking a strong position on a number of things – including matters such as Brexit, COVID, the economy and Parliament’s moral... read more »

  Lest we forget…

Lest we forget…

Five years after 23 people lost their lives, Sorted’s Val Fraser shares her personal memories about the Manchester Arena tragedy and reflects on an act of terrorism that shook the world.   In 2017, I was assigned... read more »

  Why babies are grenades

Why babies are grenades

Chronicling life as a new father to his beautiful firstborn child – daughter Thea – Chris Kerr's goal is to provide all men experiencing fatherhood for the first time with some invaluable tips and tricks... read more »

  A comedy of errors

A comedy of errors

I have to confess to having zero interest in the libel trial brought by Rebekah Vardy against fellow WAG Coleen Rooney – two women seemingly obsessed with destroying one another. But don’t the events that are currently unfolding... read more »

  Is Lottery win a curse?

Is Lottery win a curse?

Overnight someone in the UK has just become £184 million richer after winning the EuroMillions jackpot. Reaction to the announcement has been overwhelmingly positive, with the media largely calling it a “joyous moment” and a “life-changing experience” for... read more »

  Time to seize the day

Time to seize the day

The sun may be shining and the temperatures are certainly getting warmer – but I sense a cold, numbing wind is already blowing through our country. Whatever is he talking about, I hear you ask? It’s this: nothing... read more »

  Reasons to be cheerful

Reasons to be cheerful

Forgive me. I really don’t want to go into too much detail about the plot of this wonderful, delightful, funny, engaging, and moving film. In my humble opinion, the less you know, the better the viewing experience... read more »

  Why Ukraine… why now?

Why Ukraine... why now?

While listening to the words coming out of the mouths of a succession of political figures this morning as Ukraine faces up to the threat of a Russian invasion, I find my agitation levels rising. I have Ukrainian... read more »

  Finding peace in a storm

Finding peace in a storm

Have you ever sat on a beach and surveyed all that is around you – the magnificence, the perfection, the power? I did so just a few days ago during a short break on the Gower Peninsula. For... read more »