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"She had to juggle learning politics with supporting her two children and looking after her elderly mother," it says.

From BBC

Both men felt they had been brought closer by the ceremony, especially by the promises they made to look after one another in times of sickness.

From BBC

Despite a couple of scratches, Bindi was in good health and had been "well looked after" and "instantly" recognised her family.

From BBC

So how does the economy look after sorting through all the noise?

From MarketWatch

Health experts in Guernsey have reminded islanders to look after their wellbeing as the festive season can bring pressure, tiredness and moments of loneliness alongside the lights, laughs and togetherness.

From BBC