Reader's Digest UK  |  April 2024
• Beautiful Brighton: Locals tell us all the wonderful reasons Brighton is one of Britain’s most beloved seaside towns
• Paloma Faith: The singer talks about how her divorce inspired her new album, what being a diva really means and how her children come first
• Small But Mighty: Children and teens making the world a better place with their altruistic actions
• Digital Detox: How one writer attempted to get through seven days without looking at an electronic device
• Rural Healthcare: Farming and rural communities reducing inequalities in health and social care
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Reader's Digest UK April 2024.