Tuesday, 1 December 2015

World Aids Day: What you need to know about the silent killer THOUSANDS of Brits carry



On World Aids Day, we take a look at what people really know about HIV and aids.

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Happy Birthday Bette Midler: Eight stars you WON'T believe are 70



SHE'S famous for her turn in Beaches, and Bette Midder is every bit as fabulous now as she was then - celebrating her 70th birthday.

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Why your Christmas tree should be British-grown



CHRISTMAS tree sales peak during the first and second weekends in December, according to one the UK’s leading garden centre chains, but as long as you buy good quality trees and care for them properly they will easily survive through to Twelfth Night.

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Are YOU wasting MONEY on your electricity bill without even realising?



LEAVING chargers and other electronics plugged in when they’re not in use can really add up.

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Exhibition marks two-millionth Land Rover Defender sale



TRUE automotive icon to be celebrated with display and auction

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Sport shoppers: The women who treat bargain hunting as an athletic competition



WOMEN are turning bargain-hunting into a fiercely competitive sport where the thrill of winning is more important than the actual item bought, according to new research.

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Man nearly beaten TO DEATH in front of screaming wife forgives thugs



A LAW lecturer who was ferociously attacked in his own home has forgiven the intruder and shook his hand in court.

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Sugar statues reveal the shocking truth about fizzy drinks



Giant statues made from piles of sugar have been put up in London to raise awareness about the amount of sugar we consume in fizzy drinks.

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10 reasons why you should consider winter tyres



Do British motorists really need special rubber for a few cold, wet months of the year?

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Lucky competition winner wins dream drive in Red Bull racer



A Surrey man has achieved his life-long ambition to drive a real Formula One car after winning a completion organised by Infiniti, Nissan’s premium car brand.

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Samsung is building a revolutionary ROLL-UP smartphone



SAMSUNG is hard at work on a smartphone with a plastic display capable of being rolled up, according to a patent for the technology giant.

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Free yourself from fear



Phobias affect some 10 million people, with sufferers of all ages and from all walks of life. Professor Kevin Gournay explains how to cope with the panic attacks they can cause.

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Welcome to the futuristic high-tech haven for retirees



EXPERTS envisage us retiring to rotating homes offering hologram coffee tables, virtual yoga classes and virtual pets

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You’ll NEVER guess the most POPULAR baby name for the SECOND year in a row



THIS year’s top baby name trends have a surprising political influence.

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All this terminally-ill boy wants for Christmas is a card from YOU



Christmas cards have poured in for terminally-ill Layton Robinson-Bancroft, 9, after his friends and family set up an appeal on social media.

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Looking for a smoother way to get your FIVE-A-DAY?



UNLESS you've been living on the moon for the past year you can't fail to have noticed that sugar has become public enemy number one. But what many reports fail to point out is that there is a huge difference between the sugar that you might spoon into your tea or coffee or sprinkle over breakfast cereal and the natural sugars contained in a banana, glass of pure fruit juice or fruit smoothie.

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Christmas Giveaways!


Heads up folks! If you like my Boots collaboration and would like the chance to win some goodies I am holding giveaways on my Instagram and Facebook pages all the way up until Christmas. Hop on over for a chance to win!

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Are burgers making you stupid?



WE all love to indulge from time-to-time, but that double-cheeseburger with extra bacon might be taking its toll on more than your waistline.

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Being bilingual can help beat a STROKE says study



RESEARCHERS have found people who speak multiple languages are more likely to regain full cognitive function.

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Austin Healey: Playing rugby left me in constant pain – but I have no regrets



THE former international tells Jane Symons how he copes with the arthritis that has dogged him since his retirement from the game.

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