“Retirement is not the ending most people think it is. It is the beginning of a conversation that is long overdue, about who you are when you are no longer defined by what you did.” https://t.co/CHVOotLTJ2
Unless he is found to have deliberately lied, it would in my view be pretty odd for Starmer to resign over Mandelson, or indeed his government’s wider political struggles.
For our own democratic wellbeing, the bar for an elected prime minister to resign should be very high.
I’ve started a Substack - it’s called The Bookwormery and is about books and I hope you enjoy it! First post here. Quite short because it’s just an intro really but more to come xxx 📚📚📚📚📚📚📚 https://t.co/363R4N7u1K
It’s never too late to learn new skills, such as playing an instrument, and starting in old age may have major benefits. Here are 8 guidelines to help you make the most of the experience. https://t.co/TBCZM5NeTs
"Your purpose can’t be bought, borrowed, or inherited. It’s something you earn by paying attention, doing the work, and refusing to let anyone else define what matters to you," explains @DocGDiverseFI https://t.co/gPA5jzGPYz
Many people stay in unsatisfying relationships because they assume that being alone would be even worse. New research suggests they've got it backward. https://t.co/vxEGhbrwAl
Most of our core beliefs are formed in early childhood, often between ages 3 and 5. Early exposure to prejudice, especially homophobia, can have a delayed, harmful impact that can take years to heal, writes therapist Chris Tompkins. https://t.co/Y0nIxYiTRT. .
On #NationalWritingDay, we celebrate the power of words and how The London Library helps bring them to life.
From Dickens to Darwin, our shelves have long been a haven for those chasing an idea — or letting one find them.