Friday 6 March 2015

'I've got the genes' Mary Berry vows to continue working ahead of her 80th birthday





DESPITE the fact she's turning 80 later this month, Mary Berry has said she's certainly not ready to slow down and retire from the world of baking just yet.


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Nicole Scherzinger looks unimpressed in LA as Lewis Hamilton parties with models at PFW





SHE's usually pictured putting on a brave face, but Nicole Scherzinger looked less than impressed as she enjoyed an evening out in Los Angeles last night.


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Man buns, temporary tattoos and tropicana chic: Wedding trends for 2015





FROM bright pink flamingo decorations to Game Of Thrones-inspired hair garlands, expect to see these and many more quirky ideas.


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Chappie: A futuristic guilty pleasure





DON'T be fooled into thinking that Chappie is a film for all the family.


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Director Stephen Daldry on dogs, 'Wicked' and 'Billy Elliot'

NEW YORK (AP) " Director Stephen Daldry has two shows opening on Broadway this season and that means juggling two sets of casts " both human and doggie.One recent afternoon, he spent time with Mimi and Marco, a pair of Pembroke...


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Kanye West can't keep his hands off wife Kim as she claims they have sex 500 times A DAY





THEY are thought to be trying for a second child after welcoming their daughter North into the world in June 2013.


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Landmarks:Harvesting natural words of the British Isles





AMMIL an Exmoor word for “the sparkle of morning sunlight through hoar-frost”; shirr, Cumbrian for “small ripples on water”; tafolog, Welsh for a place “abounding in dock leaves”; smeuse, “a gap in the base of a hedge made by the regular passage of a small animal” in Sussex.


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Reasons To Stay Alive: Vital help for depressives





SINCE recent figures from the Office of National Statistics showed that suicide is the main killer of men under 45, Matt Haig’s book is both timely and absolutely necessary.


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Gone Girl and The Hound Of The Baskervilles:Trisha Goodard's best books





TRISHA GODDARD, 57, is a TV presenter best known for her eponymous chat show Trisha. She is a patron for Home-Start Norwich, homestartnorwich. org, and Norwich Mind, norwichmind.org.uk


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Gone Girl and The Hound Of The Baskervilles:Trisha Goodard's best books





TRISHA GODDARD, 57, is a TV presenter best known for her eponymous chat show Trisha. She is a patron for Home-Start Norwich, homestartnorwich. org, and Norwich Mind, norwichmind.org.uk


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Paul Simon, Laura Marling and Stevie Wonder: Howard Jones' best albums





HOWARD JONES, 60, had hits with What Is Love? and Like To Get To Know You Well in the 1980s. The new 40th anniversary live CD/DVD package Engage is out on Monday, March 9.


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Lily James stuns in bejewelled gown as she attends Cinderella premiere in Mexico





SHE plays a princess on screen and Lily James definitely looked the part last night, as she took to the red carpet at the Cinderella premiere in Mexico.


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Jean queen Donna Ida Thornton on how to stun in denim like Kate Middleton





THE average British woman spends £20,000 and 288 hours of her life trying to find the perfect pair of jeans.


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The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas on stage reviewed





BASED on John Boyne’s bestselling children’s book, The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas is an attempt to address the Holocaust through the eyes of innocents.


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'I regret it' Michelle Mone admits her behaviour following split was 'out of character'





SHE recently revealed that she trashed her ex-husband's Porsche and put laxatives in his coffee, and now Michelle Mone has admitted that she regrets her past behaviour.


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11-year-old sent home from school for Christian Grey costume

LONDON (AP) " Thousands of British students mark World Book Day by going to school in costume as their favorite fictional characters. But one 11-year-old found himself in a bind when he dressed as Christian Grey, the S&M-loving billionaire...


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Review: Ralph Fiennes on stage in Man and Superman





GEORGE Bernard Shaw was never shy of tackling the big issues.


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Review: Kill The Messenger is absorbing account of true events





JOURNALIST integrity carries a hefty price in Kill The Messenger, an absorbing, briskly handled account of true events with strong work from Jeremy Renner as swashbuckling, self-righteous reporter Gary Webb.


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Still Alice review: Heartbreak as a life’s stolen away





STILL Alice will break your heart in two.


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Discount tickets offer for London’s Country Living Fair in March





DESIGNER Lucy Summers is creating a “glamping garden” for the Country Living Fair that runs from March 18-22 in London’s Islington.


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