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Work failing to engage most people
Work failing to engage most people

Only 13% of employees worldwide say they are engaged at work, according to a recent study from Gallup.

Does Bridget Jones give women false hope for love?
Does Bridget Jones give women false hope for love?

If you're over 35, female and waiting for Mr Perfect, you only have a one in three chance of having your happily ever after.

Women find the time for social media but not for exercise
Women find the time for social media but not for exercise

UK women say a lack of time is the reason for their lack of exercise but they still find time to text and check their Facebook daily, fitness survey finds

Eric Metaxas features in 100th I am Second film
Eric Metaxas features in 100th I am Second film

The 100th I am Second film has launched with New York Times bestselling author Eric Metaxas.

Was it fair of God to harden the heart of Pharoah?
Was it fair of God to harden the heart of Pharoah?

It is important with this type of question to look for an answer.

Asian travellers most willing to give up little luxuries for holidays
Asian travellers most willing to give up little luxuries for holidays

Asian consumers believe that holidays are too important to spend less on and view them as a reward that they and their families deserve.

Embarrassed?  Women are far more comfortable with lying to get through it than men
Embarrassed? Women are far more comfortable with lying to get through it than men

Are you tempted to lie just to save face? Well, you wouldn't be the only one, according to a new survey.

Am I Beautiful? by Chine Mbubaegbu
Am I Beautiful? by Chine Mbubaegbu

Media and society play a large part in how women perceive themselves and with this in mind, Chine Mbubaegbu wrote her new book, 'Am I Beautiful?', to help young girls and women accept themselves in the way God made them.

New weight loss devotional via YouVersion Bible app
New weight loss devotional via YouVersion Bible app

Reading plan features content from Kimberly Taylor, creator of the Take Back Your Temple website

Eating next to a church and other seemingly harmless acts that could land Brits in trouble abroad
Eating next to a church and other seemingly harmless acts that could land Brits in trouble abroad

It may seem innocent enough but feeding the pigeons is just one of the unusual laws that Brits travelling abroad are being encouraged to brush up on to make sure their holiday remains safe and enjoyable.

Teddy the abandoned foal celebrates his 1st birthday after miraculous recovery
Teddy the abandoned foal celebrates his 1st birthday after miraculous recovery

Teddy was left to die at the side of a busy Buckinghamshire road when he was just eight weeks old.

Jamie Oliver despairs over diet of Britain\'s poor
Jamie Oliver despairs over diet of Britain's poor

The celebrity chef wonders why the poor in countries like Spain and Italy still manage to keep a healthy diet, while Britain's poor choose to eat more expensive junk food.

\'Strong\' link between depression and employment
'Strong' link between depression and employment

Being unemployed, out of the workforce or working part-time when wanting to work full-time are the strongest predictors of having depression, according to a new study by Gallup.

UK children need more excercise
UK children need more excercise

Only half of all seven-year-olds in the UK are getting enough exercise each day to stay healthy, a new study has found.

Use back-to-school shopping to teach kids about money
Use back-to-school shopping to teach kids about money

The end of the summer holidays is just around the corner for millions of kids and the back-to-school shopping could be just the time for parents to get in a few lessons about budgeting.

Friend request denied: Most people don\'t want to connect with colleagues on Facebook
Friend request denied: Most people don't want to connect with colleagues on Facebook

We may spend a lot of time with our colleagues but that doesn't mean we want to be friends with them on Facebook, a new survey suggests.