Life
Quarter of British adults walking an hour or less each week
A new survey has found that a quarter of adults in Britain walk for an hour or less each week.

Millennials embracing online reality more than baby boomers
A new survey has revealed significant differences between millennials and baby boomers when it comes to attitudes towards the internet.

The ingredients of a happy relationship
Being affectionate, making decisions together and being honest are just some of the things that make a successful partnership.

Mums not satisfied with airlines
Two-thirds of mums believe there is a negative stigma attached to flying with children

10 tips to get your garden ready for summer entertaining
Get your garden looking its best in time for some alfresco dining and BBQ parties

Faith in comics
Superheroes are back in fashion these days, especially in cinema, and as far as I'm concerned, that's good news.

To snooze or not to snooze?
Most of us like to hit the snooze button in the morning at least once, according to a new survey.

RSPCA calls for ban on pets like Bieber's monkey
The quarantine of Justin Bieber's capuchin monkey highlights the problems of keeping these "highly social, intelligent animals" as pets, says the RSPCA

Ian Curtis and Ravi Zacharias: Dealing with Suicide
Ian Curtis and Ravi Zacharias: Dealing with Suicide

The glamour, heartbreak and inspiration of Hollywood's golden age
What is it about the heartbroken and heartbreakingly glamorous stars of the 1950s that I just adore?

Review: Serving without Sinking
In most churches 80% of the work is done by 20% of the people. This book is for the 20%.

Adapting the message for the iPad generation
Pastor Jared Oldenburg is really excited about the opportunities digital media is opening up for the church to speak to people far beyond its traditional reaches.

Wedding planning in the digital age
It used to be the humble notepad and pen but today's brides are enlisting social media to help plan their big day.

The obesity-mortality tie
New research suggests obesity may shorten life by up to 10 years.

More screens means more TV viewing
'Glued to the screen' could be the perfect description for our global society today.

Older, wiser and happier?
Happiness and optimism increase with age, according to one poll.