Sunday, 17 May 2015

Gut bacteria could hold key to treat Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s



GUT bacteria could hold the key to treating conditions including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s and mental illness, scientists have said.

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Mariah Carey: I’m eternally 12-years-old!



The 45-year-old singer on her new album and embracing her inner child.

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Davood Ghadami: EastEnders is like a runaway train!



ACTOR Davood Ghadami on his latest soap drama.

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Emmerdale’s Gemma Oaten: Rachel is in fear for her life



ACTRESS Gemma Oaten on her latest gripping storyline.

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Emilia Fox on finding a balance and feeling good



ACTRESS Emilia Fox is gearing up to start shooting the 19th series of hit show Silent Witness this summer, still basking in the success of the programme’s last outing which scored record viewing figures.

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Kelly Brook: I like to look curvy



KELLY BROOK on her new diet and workout regime.

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Natural woman: Curvy holiday fashion



A CAPSULE holiday wardrobe with plenty of curve appeal.

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Dune, Tesco, Hobbs and Selfridges: The best things we want this week



THERE'S something for every budget in this week’s must-have selection.

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Festival fever: The best accessories for the party season



FROM pretty maxis to practical parkas, how to dress for the season.

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Flutter buys: The best new mascaras for summer



WANT dramatic-looking lashes? Then brush up with the latest game-changing mascaras.

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Saturday, 16 May 2015

RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2015: Chris Beardshaw and his mercurial community garden



WITH this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show only days away, this week we are featuring several of the designers, including Chris Beardshaw and his Morgan Stanley Healthy Cities Garden.

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Onions bring tears of joy, says Alan Titchmarsh



ALLIUMS are nature’s punctuation marks.

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Chelsea Flower Show: Give your garden that golden glow



NOT only can you get the Chelsea look, you can get the plants from some of this year’s show gardens at Whitewater Plant Centre in Hampshire.

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Chelsea Fringe is a great alternative to the Flower Show



VISIT the Wildflower Bee Hotel, find out about Shed Chic, see a Floating Garden – these might all sound like perfect RHS Chelsea themes but they are in fact part of the Chelsea Fringe, which is starting its fourth season today.

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Paul Cummins creates Pavillion's tulip tower of strength



THE Great Pavilion has always been at the heart of RHS Chelsea and this year it will be the centre of attention thanks to a 26ft installation by the Tower of London poppies creator Paul Cummins.

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Chelsea Flower Show: Prince Harry's garden is out of this world



ONE of the show gardens likely to get a lot of attention is Sentebale – Hope in Vulnerability, unofficially known as Prince Harry’s garden, created by Matt Keightley.

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Conceptual gardening creations to raise awareness



CONCEPTUAL gardens are not everybody’s cup of tea but this year’s RHS Chelsea Fresh Gardens at least highlight issues that we should all be thinking about.

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A hidden gem within the Chelsea Flower Show



TUCKED away behind the picnic areas among the London plane trees that border the Royal Hospital Chelsea grounds are the Artisan Gardens.

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Chelsea Flower Show: True colours on show



HARD to believe that last week the grounds of Royal Hospital Chelsea looked more like a building site than the venue for the world’s most prestigious garden show.

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Tech News Recap: KitKat renamed YouTube Break, WhatsApp hidden costs and a full PC for £5



ALL THE biggest technology news from the past week – including why Samsung Galaxy S6 owners are complaining the official Clear View is SCRATCHING the flagship device, all the details on Britain's first FREE mobile phone plan, the new app which warns UK holidaymakers over disease-carrying tick hotspots, tweet Domino's to order your next takeaway and MUCH MORE.

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