FOR professional rugby players, picking up injuries that require surgery and long periods of recovery are part and parcel of the job.
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Monday, 12 October 2015
Kyran Bracken: Back pain won't stop me living life to the full
FOR professional rugby players, picking up injuries that require surgery and long periods of recovery are part and parcel of the job.
Even higher tech... CES concept car to feature onboard drone
The REAL story behind those glamorous wedding pictures - it's not a pretty sight
THERE'S almost nothing more important on your wedding day than making sure the pictures are half decent, capturing the moment forever.
DVSA encourages drivers to brush up on Highway Code
NEW research has shown that less than a quarter of Britain's motorists have read the Highway Code after passing their driving test.
Citrus fruits, oily fish and black TEA: Follow THIS diet to stave off dementia
IT'S the disease cruelly claiming millions of British lives every year - but what if we told you there was a diet to help beat dementia?
Hoverboard WARNING: Latest Christmas must-have is actually ILLEGAL, caution police
THE Metropolitan Police have warned Hoverboard owners that their new devices are illegal on pavements AND roads.
Track your children's every movement for just £80, says new smartwatch start-up
A NEW smartphone watch for kids has been invented so worried parents can keep an eye on their little ones at all times.
Why shopping addiction can cost you more than money
AS I walked into the designer clothes store Joseph I felt a familiar thrill of excitement. It was like an Aladdin's cave full of frills, sequins and beautiful outfits all tempting me to try them on.
How British mums have helped save 100 million lives in the world's poorest countries
AS Miriam Maite rests her hand on her tummy she can't help but smile. Heavily pregnant with her seventh child she looks happy and healthy as we stand in the midday Kenyan sun discussing the imminent birth.
Brits resort to STEALING trolleys to avoid 5p charge for plastic
THE new charge for 5p bags was implemented just seven days ago, but pesky Brits are wangling their way around the cost.
Windows 10: Shiny new Microsoft OS isn't enough to stop people turning their backs on PCs
WINDOWS 10 might have breathed new life into your old PC – but it hasn't motivated anyone to buy a new PC, according to new data.
Linda Lusardi: Five things I can't live without
FORMER model and TV presenter Linda Lusardi, 57, lives in Hertfordshire with her husband Samuel Kane and their children Lucy, 18, and Jack, 15
Woman's eye SEALED SHUT after friends mistake nail glue for eye drops
A WOMAN has been left temporarily blinded after friends used superglue instead of eye drops in her eye.
The OnePlus 2 FLASH SALE is happening for one-hour today
ONEPLUS is ditching its frustratingly-exclusive invite system and allowing anyone in the UK to order the £239 Flagship Killer in a ONE HOUR flash sale, later today.
Christmas party diet: Drop a dress size before the Christmas party - in TEN minutes a day
WITH the nights drawing in and the festive season around the corner, it's time to start thinking about the Christmas party dresses.
Woman's husband went to Asda and NEVER returned…to be spotted with new woman weeks later
A HEARTBROKEN woman has told how her toyboy husband of 15 years left for Asda one night and never returned.
Style Update: A winter coat to worship from Whistles
When it comes to winter coats, I consider myself a bit of an obsessive. Basically, folks, it ain't healthy. I have more coats than pairs of jeans. I have more coats than I could wear for every day of the week of winter. It's not that I spend excessively - it's just that I never throw a good coat away. When I invest, I invest for the long term and I keep hold of a good thing. I also can't go through the season without investing in a new addition. So sue me. Now, here we go. The newest addition to the autumn winter coats fold - the Whistles Manning Colour Block Coat (£295/$560). It's worth taking a look at, but it's also worth reminding you all that I'm 6'2. So this coat is probably meant to hit just mid calf on most women. On me, we're looking at a knee grazer. Just another issue of being vertically blessed, eh?
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