Saturday 30 May 2015

The forgotten tragedy



WHEN Ruth McCullen arrived on the Isle of Man for a family holiday she had no idea of the horror that lay ahead.

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Remembered: Lynn 'Twinkle' Ripley



Lynn “Twinkle” Ripley always looked back on her teenage years fondly. And it’s easy to understand why.

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Terry Sue-Pratt: Grange Hill child star haunted by tragedy



On FEBRUARY 8, 1978 Benny Green was the first pupil to appear on screen in Grange Hill.

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Remembered: The genius who had it all figured out, John Nash



Regarded as one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century John Nash was awarded the Nobel Prize for economics in 1994 for his work on game theory, or the mathematical study of decision-making.

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100 years of the WI



The first Women’s Institute meeting in the UK was held in Llanfairpwll on Anglesey on September 16, 1915.

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National Botanic Garden of Wales hosts BBC’s Gardeners’ Question Time



THE National Botanic Garden of Wales is hosting a Summer Garden Party for BBC Radio 4?s Gardeners’ Question Time for a second year, this July.

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National Botanic Garden of Wales hosts BBC’s Gardeners’ Question Time



THE National Botanic Garden of Wales is hosting a Summer Garden Party for BBC Radio 4?s Gardeners’ Question Time for a second year, this July.

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Tech News Recap: iPhone message GLITCH, Iron Man Galaxy S6, Apple promotes Sir Jony Ive



ALL THE biggest technology news from the past week, including – the simple string of characters which can CRASH and reboot any iPhone, Samsung finally unveils official Iron Man themed Galaxy S6 Edge, new PORN laws could force Britons to verify their ages with the POST OFFICE, Sir Jony Ive – the brains behind the design of the iPod, iPhone and Apple Watch – is promoted and MUCH MORE.

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Skoda does a superb job



Let’s be honest, calling a car Superb is the height of audacity but Czech manufacturer Skoda’s latest flagship saloon is deserving of the name.

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Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess 2015

Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess 2015 review photo notes

ESTEE LAUDER BRONZE GODDESS! YES YES YES YES YES YES YES.

SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!

Y’all know if you’ve been following my blog for a long time that I’m a die hard Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess fan. I sing it’s praises pretty much every year and always end up buying about 3 bottles each time it gets released. Its EL iconic summer season perfume which sells out every year and if you haven’t smelled it you’re simply just missing out.  

Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess is best described as “holiday in a bottle”. A mix of creamy coconut, vanilla, mandarin, amber, lemons and tropical flowers. Bronze Goddess just embodies all things summer. If you tried last year’s version then it’s pretty much the same as that one. Creamy, smooth, exotic and glamorous.

It’s out now so get your paws on it as soon as possible! Keep and eye out for a little giveaway Im going to host next week in which Im giving away 5 bottles of the stuff!




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Make waves: The best swimwear fashion for this summer



TURN heads in this summer’s hottest swimwear.

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Dune, Amara and Kaliko: The best lemon and black accessories we want this week



THERE'S something for every budget in this week's must-haves.

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Amanda Holden on BGT final: You never know how the vote will go



AHEAD of tomorrow’s final, Amanda and Alesha tell Saturday why this series of Britain’s Got Talent has been the best yet.

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Davina McCall: There’s nobody who doesn’t like Long Lost Family



BAFTA Award-winning Long Lost Family returns for a new series this week. Davina McCall reveals the secrets of its success.

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Christian Cooke and Charlotte Spencer on new BBC thriller Stonemouth



MEET the crime family who rule by fear in a gripping new thriller.

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Paul O'Grady on Bob Monkhouse: Comedy was like oxygen to him, it was his life



In a new three-part series, Paul O’Grady pays tribute to the extraordinary career of comedian Bob Monkhouse.

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Vera Wang, Kiehl's and Bourjois: The 8 best festival essentials



DON'T leave home without...

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I'm A Celebrity's Laura Whitmore: I don’t think plastic surgery is for me



MODEL and presenter Laura Whitmore, 30, shares her top beauty tips.

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The perfect finish: Classic lemon tart and white chocolate and hazelnut soufflé recipes



TRIED-and-tested tips from Saturday magazine’s celebrity chef.

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Alan Titchmarsh's tips on growing roses in your garden this summer



NO BED of roses? Then get down to your nearest garden centre. Shrub roses needn’t take up much space and their scents will take your breath away.

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Friday 29 May 2015

Happy Friday, you can finally use GIFs on Facebook



YOU can finally post GIFs to Facebook. Well, sort of.

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Supermarket 'fruit' snacks secretly contain MORE sugar than Haribo



SHOCKING new figures show UK parents could be pumping their children full of sugar by unwittingly feeding them supposedly healthy food.

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GRAPHIC CONTENT: Woman's budget tummy tuck EXPLODES leaving her with 'rotting corpse' body



NOT learning her lesson after botched breast implants, Dawn Moore went back to Poland for a tummy tuck that went seriously wrong.

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12 tassels for one pair of shoes equals statement shoe perfection

You guys are going to start thinking I'm living in this retailer's back room, I'm posting about them so much these days. Well, if the shoe fits, right?

ASOS are definitely bringing their A-game when it comes to footwear this season and my latest obsession, these Felixus mega tassel leather sandals (£35) are just the tip of the iceberg. For summer, you can't beat a tassel. Well, actually it looks like you can. You can beat one tassel by wearing 12 instead - six on each foot. Get tasseling' folks!




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Use your loaf: How two slices of Marks and Spencer toast can prevent rickets



This is not just any old loaf, it's a Marks & Spencer vitamin D rich loaf

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