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heaven is a half-pint

I’m sending this now because IT IS TOPICAL! A PR-savvy pub in Hackney has loudly banned children, which has prodded a few outlets to have a debate about whether children should be allowed to go to pubs. So, I’ve moved this one up the queue....

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The long and the short of it.

Hello. It’s been a minute, hasn’t it? I accidentally filled up my work diary about three times over and then of course the problem is when not at work, I’m doing tedious time consuming things like cooking and cleaning and traipsing endlessl...

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"Help! We keep arguing about screentime..."

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