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Art. Good for the soul. Is that why our Government is blind to it?

There’s something about art that feeds the soul, nurtures it, both the creating of ...

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64./ Every lad should have a Scalextric says the nostalgia in my head.

I’m probably not wrong though. I remember having Scalextric, building tracks around my bedroom, ...

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Karl Marx walking tour. £10. (£8 concessions) I’m sure he’s buzzing with that.

Let the Karl Marx’s walking tour begin. Right in the middle of London. On ...

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62./ I saved a life.

My girlfriend phoned me as I was cycling through the park. I got off my ...

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61./ She saved a guy from getting allergic food poisoning!

I was behind a guy at the canteen at the University, he couldn’t eat ...

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The only blind wood turner in the UK is amazing!

Just spoke to a brilliant charity called Speed of Sight, and they mentioned a chap ...

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Hand Made, not Handmaid! Who knew! The Hand Made parade in Hebdon Bridge was fantastic!

When my girlfriend asked me if I’d like to wave a flag in the ...

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60./ The kind beef burger

It was last weekend, the sun had been shining and everyone was cooking BBQ suppers. ...

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58./ I saved a life.

I was driving to Leeds and one the other side of the road was a ...

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57./ Costa Coffee were kind to a couple of rough sleepers.

Driving through Broomhill in Sheffield I saw couple of rough sleepers, huddled in sleeping bags, ...

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A thought, and prayer, for Fathers Day

The following prayer was written by General Douglas MacArthur, a hero of World War II, ...

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55./ Cleaning up the city.

Grafitti tagging removal. Taggers try to claim some sort of perceived ownership of a space. ...

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