Expert advice to help children avoid and get over car sickness

Expert advice to help children avoid and get over car sickness

With the summer holidays fast approaching, this could mean long trips to the sea or the airport for a short break abroad. The car leasing experts from LeaseCar.uk and its sister site LeasingElektroauto.de have put together some useful tips to help children in the car who may be prone to car sickness. The churning, sickly … Read more

Martin Lewis advice for simple pension change taking less than a minute could ‘double or triple’ your money

Martin Lewis advice for simple pension change taking less than a minute could ‘double or triple’ your money

Martin Lewis has raised hopes of millions across the country with his latest pension advice that could ‘double or triple’ workers’ pensions. The money guru made the claim in an ITV episode aired on Thursday (17 February) where he urged employees to check their workplace pensions straightaway. His advice could provide comfort and peace of … Read more

Cyber crime expert's advice on how to spot a catfish and fake dating profiles online

Mr Hay said anyone who uses online dating should expect to will be contacted by criminals

Former Queensland Police detective and cyber crime expert Brian Hay has revealed how to spot fake Tinder profiles, in a bid to help people stay safe while dating online Former Queensland Police detective and cyber crime expert Brian Hay has dished out some advice to Today Extra ( (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto) A cyber crime expert … Read more

Martin Lewis issues advice to anyone booking a holiday as he urges caution

Martin Lewis issues advice to anyone booking a holiday as he urges caution

Martin Lewis has advised Britons looking for a holiday to be cautious as some destinations still face severe restrictions. The UK has started to open up to travelers returning to the UK who do not need to present a Covid test and only a passenger tracing form from 4am on February 11th. However, the money-saving … Read more

Teachers union: 'Scream bloody murder' if schools reopen against medical advice

Teachers union: 'Scream bloody murder' if schools reopen against medical advice

Teachers agree on more government funding after more than two years of strikes and have “tremendous power” as child safety advocates, said Lily Eskelsen García, president of the National Education Association. She didn’t rule out strikes when heads of state move prematurely when schools reopen, and she said she believed parents would protest too. “They … Read more