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Celebrating the stay at home dad

Did you know Wednesday was International Men’s Day? If you’re one of the 0.5% of the population that was aware of this fact then I salute you for being so switched on. Unfortunately it doesn’t attract quite the same attention as International Women’s Day. The theme of this year’s event was working together and I’ve

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Discussing family friendly, flexible working with Nick Clegg

The other day I received a slightly cryptic email. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg would be giving a briefing at the headquarters of professional services giant Deloitte. He would also be speaking to parents working for Deloitte and the event would be used as an opportunity to call on businesses to implement family friendly, flexible

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Let’s end going home alone

With two young children, I frequently write about issues affecting the younger element of society. It makes a refreshing change, therefore, to write about an issue affecting older people, namely the Royal Voluntary Service’s ‘Let’s End Going Home Alone’ campaign. It’s a very simple campaign. It exists to highlight the lack of support available for

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Find a matching pair of kids’ socks? You must be joking!

Socks have been a semi regular issue for this family. If mine aren’t going missing, the kids are. For some reason, Toddler Adams had it worst of all. Some mornings I would struggle to get a pair together for her. In fact missing socks could sometimes be a source of major stress, especially if I

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Muddy Puddles, My Sunday Photo, 16/11/2014

One of the first My Sunday Photo images I ever posted was of my eldest jumping in a very muddle puddle. Skip forward 18(ish) months and this is what you get; both my kids jumping in a muddy puddle. I like this shot because of the way both children are looking down, inspecting the water and mud. Although I

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