Many of us look forward to social distancing being relaxed. But for 52-year-old mum of two Jane Hatfield, the prospect is frightening. As someone undergoing cancer treatment, she is one of 1.5m Britons advised to avoid all social contact, even with her family. She talks about life under lockdown in Forest Hill.
Advancements in artificial intelligence will render parents as “obsolete as floppy discs” within 30 years, with computers taking away the burden of raising children, one of world’s leading experts in psychology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) has claimed.
Newborn Georgia, was born prematurely, with respiratory illnesses, so they have spent roughly 50 per cent of her life isolating.
While living in the city comes with amazing perks, like excellent transport options and a buzzing atmosphere, the chances of having a garden in such an urban environment are pretty slim. High-rise flats won’t have much freely-available open space, if any, while gardens in a houseshare are considered communal areas that you might not be able to take control over. But there are a range of health benefits associated with a good bit of greenery and, specifically, gardening. Whether by...
The brothers have been living in limbo as the Home Office wanted to deport them and their parents.
But the new study suggests that interventions involving parents and children lead to safer sexual practices - and don't make teenagers more likely to engage in sexual activity
More and more Londoners are turning to cremation as their way of going out...
Nearly half of British kids expect their teachers to be replaced by ROBOTS within the next 50 years. A poll of 1,002 children aged 8-16 found 47 per cent think their overworked old schoolmasters will be upgraded to high-tech androids in the future. Three quarters also reckon homes will have robot helpers within the next 50 years. And a further one in five think that in just five decades, Brits will be able to have a holiday in space. However,...
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