OHM Charities emerged from their clothing company, OHM Clothing, during the pandemic. Jemma and Anthony Brown saw a huge diversion of the company throughout the last year. When lockdown first hit - their orders were slashed as people remained home from school and work. Jemma, who has a background in the charity sector, worked with husband Anthony to launch a brand new arm to OHM Clothing. “This time last year, every bit of our business went. No-one was going into schools, no-oone going into work with uniform. We had to do something.” Jemma and Anthony, inspired by Ian Alcorn’s Great British Campout for NHS Charities Together, realised a new option for their brand.
Terrence Higgins Trust shares sexual health tips for the post-lockdown world
Changes to coronavirus restrictions mean you may be having sex after months of limited action. As well as making sure you’ve booked that table in a bar, gone for a fresh trim, and unearthed your going-out clothes, it’s important to consider some other things you’ve not done for a while – like preparing for a hot date.
Whether that’s digging in the back of your bedside drawer for condoms, restarting the contraceptive pill enough days in advance, or ordering a free STI test kit to do at home – it’s worth thinking about all these things before you’re in the heat of the moment. Because, if you don’t, you may not enjoy yourself.
Hollyoaks star Kieron Richardson and his husband celebrate their twins fourth birthday
The Ste Hay actor and hubby Carl Hyland threw a super-cute party for Phoebe and Chase
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Hollyoaks favourite Kieron Richardson and his husband Carl Hyland treated their twins to an adorable party on their fourth birthday.
Potential couples are now able to meet up in cinemas, indoor restaurants and theatres
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Singletons rejoice! Pandemic restrictions in England have loosed to allow up to six people (or two households) to meet indoors as part of the Government s roadmap out of lockdown.
Among other things, this is a small victory for those who ve been longing to return to in-person dates that do not include a freezing cold walk or al-fresco cocktails.
The Government advises that the public make informed, personal decisions on close contact, such as hugging, with their friends and family as the threat of contracting the virus remains.