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  • Olive Magazine – Served with a View

    There’s no denying Wales is a feast for the eyes. With lush rolling hills, wild seascapes, quaint villages and vibrant cities, the country has it all to offer. And what better way to see it than by train?

  • Good Food – Summer Loving

    Summer’s in full swing, and you no doubt already have a season full of gatherings planned. But whether you’re enjoying a family barbecue in your garden or having friends over to watch a sporting event, there’s one special ingredient that’s guaranteed to elevate any summer moment…

  • Delicious Magazine – Festive Cheers

    A little bit of bubbly can make any occasion merry and bright, particularly if it’s the fabulously versatile Prosecco DOC…

  • Good Food – Savour the Season

    There’s much to celebrate when autumn arrives, but sharing
    hearty food during a cosy get- together with family and friends, has
    got to be the highlight...

  • Olive Magazine – Turn up the Flavour

    Nothing says summer quite like an outdoor feast shared with your favourite people…

  • Good Food – Rain or Shine

    Some things just taste like a burst of sunshine. Take versatile Boursin® – it’s creamy yet crumbly, packed full of flavour and perfect for making any summer occasion feel special, no matter if it’s a glorious day or it’s overcast and dull…

  • Olive Magazine – Try Something Special at Côte Brasserie

    This tantalising dish, which is part of the French brasserie chain’s exciting Summer Specials offering, brings a North African-inspired update to a classic Côte favourite…

  • BBC Gardeners' World – Rooting For You

    Just as a garden comes into its own as it matures, so do we…

  • BBC Good Food Magazine – Make it Magical

    When we talk about our favourite festive moments, food’s never far from the conversation…

  • Good Food – A New Outlook

    Discover how Nutracheck can support you in achieving your health goals…

  • Radio Times – Make the Most of Later Life

    Growing older brings joy, wisdom and experience, but it can come with its fair share of challenges, too. This is exactly where Age Co can help

  • Radio Times – A Lasting Legacy

    The Salvation Army is a worldwide Christian church and registered charity. For more than 150 years, it has been offering a warm welcome and practical help to those who need it the most — no matter who they are or how they might be suffering

  • BBC Good Food – Treat Yourself

    From the irresistibly smooth Butter Candy to the endlessly satisfying Creamy Toffee, enjoy a little piece of warmth this summer with Werther’s Original [Print Display Page]

  • Radio Times – Winter Wonders

    Discover winter in all its frosty glory with the Woodland Trust’s wildlife guide

  • Olive Magazine – Summer Sweetness

    From the much-loved classic Butter Candy to the wonderfully crunchy yet smooth Creamy Filling, there’s a Werther’s Original for every occasion this season [Print Display Page]

  • Happiful Magazine - The Cost of Caring: How to Combat Compassion Fatigue

    Four people who fight for justice share how they deal with compassion fatigue, exploring the value of rest and resistance in an era of 24-hour news

  • Breathe Magazine – Feel the Meaning

    Language is vital to personal and shared emotional understanding, but sometimes it’s difficult to sum up an experience in a recognised word or phrase…

  • Happiful Magazine – The Art of Idleness

    What’s the relationship between rest and creativity, and how can moments of inactivity boost our productivity? Here, three creatives explain how rest inspires their work as artists, and why slowing down has such a key part to play

  • Planet Mindful – The Rise of the Modern Sabbatical

    A rare opportunity, an active pursuit of purpose, and an open door to a life outside of its regular routine. Here’s why sabbaticals are set to be on the rise post-pandemic

  • Western Mail – Women Draw on Self-Belief to Forge Ahead in Their Field

    Wales is home to a host of extraordinary female founders using their power as a force for good

  • Bristol Life Magazine – Vanguard Street Art

    An unmissable exhibition exploring the rich creative history of Bristol’s pioneering street art scene

  • Bristol Life Magazine – A City of Thoughtful Fashion

    Is living more sustainably on your list of New Year’s resolutions? If so, a great place to start is with your shopping cart …

  • Bristol Life Magazine – Peace Talks

    Born in Liberia and raised in Ghana, Dr Peace Adzo Medie is a senior lecturer in gender and international politics at the University of Bristol. And now she’s written an internationally acclaimed first novel...

  • Bristol Life Magazine – Park Life

    Going out is the new staying in – and with over 400 parks and green spaces to choose from in Bristol, you’re hardly short of options...

  • Bristol Life Magazine – Pedals into Poems

    Caroline Burrows on turning pedals into poems, one verse at a time…

  • BBC Gardeners' World – Cover What Matters

    No matter if you’re a renter or a homeowner, it’s important to ensure your belongings are well protected. And while it can be challenging to find a home insurance policy that gives you the right cover, Age Co is here to help you…

  • Buzz Magazine – Coffee with a Conscience

    Nestled beneath trees and twinkling fairy lights, Citizen Coffee runs from a converted, mint green horsebox in an old church courtyard. The Cardiff-based coffee van partners with local non-profits to offer barista training to refugees and asylum seekers – all while serving refreshing cold brews, tasty baked goods, and delicious, ethically sourced coffee with a smile.

  • Magnify Magazine – Zero to Fashion Hero

    In 10 years, Lucy Tighe has built her fashion label, Never Fully Dressed from a solo venture selling at local markets to a hugely successful brand. She talks empowering women through clothes and doing her bit to make a difference

  • Magnify Magazine – Connecting the Dots

    Fashion Tech Collective founder Oke Nwoke left the career that was expected of him to pursue his dream. Idealistic? Maybe. But foolish? Absolutely not

  • Magnify Magazine – In the Firing Line

    Elizabeth Oldfield, director of Christian think-tank, Theos, and host of the Sacred Podcast, is no stranger to vulnerability. She talks sharing her faith, being real with people and the unique challenges of being a woman in leadership

  • Magnify Magazine – Scratching Beneath the Surface

    Roberto Ortiz is an innovative designer and the co-founder of Grit & Virtue. Here, he shares the story of how he became a senior director in the Silicon Valley

  • Magnify Magazine – Stepping Out

    It takes bravery to move industries – something Ursula Damani, former Vice President of monthly luxury magazine, Robb Report, and co-founder of the social app, THINKthenlive, has done twice. Here, she talks choosing courage over comfort

  • Magnify Magazine – Lights, Camera, Action

    Jenna Frank’s work as a social media manager for an American music TV show brings her face-to-face with the ups and downs of digital life. But she uses her faith to navigate the tension between the joys of expression and the perils of comparison

  • Setting Sail and Seeking Sanctuary

    Unafraid of death and loss, Iranian refugees flee their country in pursuit of finding sanctuary and religious freedom in Wales

  • Sewing the Threads of a Fairer Future

    Zero waste crafter, Pip Tudor, spent lockdown beside her sewing machine, fundraisng for a cause close to her heart

  • Championing Global Women's Rights

    Three short news stories for Alt Cardiff, The Global Issue

  • House Update – Mind, Body, Soul

    Breathe deep, rest often, walk regularly and laugh daily. We can’t always cultivate a perfectly balanced lifestyle, but perhaps the formula for achieving a healthy being is simpler than we once believed

  • House Update – Education Collective

    An interview with Education Collective, a gathering of people working in education with a passion to see young people step into their full potential and positively shape society

  • House Update – Tony's Story

    Some stories are powerful reminders that transformation can be more than an idea imagined or a promise hoped for. For personal trainer, Tony Marsh, transformation is a tangible reality and a testimony proudly told

  • House Update – Interview with A21

    With a mission and mandate to set every captive free, A21 is changing the face of history, one life at a time. In this interview, we’re reminded that although injustice may walk the streets of our cities, freedom will always have the final word

  • House Update – Heart for the House

    Celebrating 20 years of Hillsong UK

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