When we retire we often

When we retire we often pretend that were still working according to one Harvard academic.
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The actress, 34, showed off her burgeoning bump in a spotted midi dress as she purchased some fruit before visiting a café with her spouse and mother in North London.
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Man, 73, has part of his bowel removed after it was penetrated by a 2cm fish bone
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Channel migrants Children among 61 people to arrive by boat
Ms Nevada stripped of title after sharing right-wing comments online
Shrewsbury nurse describes tasting sewage in river swim
Brexit No prospect of a deal unless backstop is dropped
A Republican senator, meanwhile, says the whole thing was his idea
Elaine OHara, 36, from Dublin, was stabbed to death by Graham Dwyer, 42, in August 2012. Crimologist John OKeeffe said her openness about her sex life may have been an early cry for help.
UK pilots at the airline have begun a two-day walkout in a row over pay and conditions.
The country spent £12.6bn more on public services than it raised in taxation last year - the equivalent of 7% of its GDP.
It comes as the UK Environment Agency aims to have three-quarters of UK rivers in good condition by 2027. Currently, according to data from the Environment Agency, that number is just 14 per cent.
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Boris Johnson could 'declare no confidence in himself' to force no-deal Brexit, ex-Tory warns
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