Seven ways that banter can become bullying

Rawpixel.com / Shutterstock We’ve probably all experienced a joke that went too far. When used appropriately, lighthearted use of humour, mocking, insults and teasing – often referred to as banter – can strengthen relationships between friends and indicate acceptance within a social group. In some professional contexts, it can beContinue Reading

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In his classic 1954 work, The Gift, the anthropologist Marcel Mauss described an unusual practice of gift-giving in the Māori people. People who didn’t reciprocate gifts were believed to be vulnerable to illness — and possibly death. In this way, rituals of giving and receiving were linked with beliefs aboutContinue Reading

Ex marine Donald (Dougie) Murray Ligertwood (85) who is the last man standing of his regiment.  Dougie attended the Remembrance Sunday Parade and marked the day enjoying 1940’s music by The Hummingbirds at Jolly Jacks, Mayflower Marina Plymouth. Continue Reading

Get ready for another great week…! Marsh Wren, winner of his only NH start (a bumper!) could prove a surprise package in the shallow-looking ten-runner Mares’ Maiden Hurdle over two and a half miles of ‘good to soft’ Leicester today when running in tandem will be Plumpton; both are personalContinue Reading

Devon’s key workers could be helped into much-needed homes as part of a plan to help tackle the County’s housing crisis which was highlighted by the Liberal Democrats at County Hall. Councils across Devon say the housing market is rapidly changing with private rented homes in short supply and someContinue Reading