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Monday, 7 December 2015
Bad transport links may be causing DEPRESSION
The new Help To Buy Isa may not be enough for London’s first-time buyers
WE WANT What You Have, says the message on postcards that drop through the letterboxes of Pepys Street, the fictional south London road in the BBC drama Capital.
I had a HUGE tumour growing in my heart
AT THE age of 21, Tom Curtis thought he was on the way to fulfilling his dream of joining the Royal Air Force but within weeks of sending off his application, he was desperately ill and waiting for an urgent heart transplant to have any chance of survival.
Facebook is making another MAJOR change to your News Feed
How your coffee habit could prevent the onset of diabetes
Poinsettias: how to care for the Holy Night flower
Pump up the iron: How to get all of your vital nutrients from your meat-free diet
WE all need iron in our diet for our bodies to make healthy red blood cells and to sustain our energy levels.
Plans for London’s tallest skyscraper unveiled
The designs for One Undershaft in the city, set to be London's tallest skyscraper, have been revealed
WARNING: Millions of Windows users to face MAJOR security issues within weeks
MICROSOFT is expected to end security and technical support for EVERY version of its Internet Explorer web browser, except the most recent release, the US technology company has confirmed.
These are the most comfortable heels in the world, hands down
So here's how the Sargossa shoe conversation played out:
Friend: You have to try on these high heels for size.
Me: I don't wear high heels. Never have, never will - I'm 6'3 and I look like Bambi trying to walk around in these uncomfortable contraptions.
Friend: Trust me, these are different. They are the most comfortable things ever.
Me (after trying on): Ummmm... true statement. I could walk a mile in these shoes.
Friend: Read the bottom of the shoe.
Yes, the truth is that I rarely, if ever, wear high heels outside a studio shoot. I just can't make it happen. Shoe designers, to me, seem to have it out for women. They create beautiful shoes and then make them so uncomfortable to walk in that women are just permanently in "suffering" mode. I've never seen a clear reason to join that pack. Although, I have sat back in envy as I've watched legs become elongated, bums sit higher in the air and posture become as straight as an arrow, all as a result of wearing high heels. Let's just say I gave up the idea. I'm tall enough. Heels just won't be a part of my life.
Then the Sargossa shoes intro happened and I'm head over heels (whoops!) in love. Sadly, at this moment in time, they don't have a huge range of styles in my size, so I'm dealing with just the one pair. But, I walked around in a pair yesterday and just couldn't stop thinking about the future of heel wearing if this is where the technology is headed. It could change everything. But, I wanted to start by changing your heel situation and sharing the secret I've been handed - Sargossa! There, it's not a secret anymore.
Seriously, ladies, if you're battling with the heel hurt dilemma, try these on for size. They are reasonably priced and truly a life changing level of comfort. Foot surgeons and engineers have been working together for years to put together this patent pending technology that reads like a scientific report.
My work here today is done! Go forth and remember, "There is nothing a woman can't do in stilettos" - particularly if they are Sargossa. Love, love, love. And just to put any doubt to rest- this is no sponsored endorsement, just me saying that this is a problem solver for women everywhere and I'm happy to share the knowledge.
Ps. Sargossa - give us more styles to choose from!!!!!!!
Apple iPad Pro review: Apple's giant tablet is simply superb but there's a price to pay
APPLE'S new productivity-focused iPad Pro is big on specs, big on screen and big on price. Express.co.uk has spent the last few weeks sketching with the Apple Pencil, working on the keyboard and multi-tasking with full-sized iOS apps. Check out our final verdict below –
Amanda Holden wants to get neighbours talking again this Christmas
WHEN Amanda Holden bought her 95-year-old grandmother Ethel an iPad for Christmas last year, she hoped it would encourage her to stay in touch with the family.
Sunday, 6 December 2015
Sarah Parish: 5 things I can't live without
Actress Sarah Parish, 47, lives in Hampshire with her actor husband James Murray, 40, and their six-year-old daughter Nell.
Bring an extra sparkle to your garden with winter-flowers like Yuletides and Jingle Bells
BRING an extra sparkle to your garden this Christmas and New Year with winter-flowering plants that will brighten up the dark winter months.
Top 5 Tablets of 2015: Should YOU buy a Tesco Hudl, Apple iPad or Google Nexus device?
TABLET sales might be on the decline, but there has never been a better time to pick-up an Apple, Samsung or Nexus device. Here are our picks of the year ...
Top 5 Tablets of 2015: Should YOU buy a Tesco Hudl, Apple iPad or Google Nexus device?
TABLET sales might be on the decline, but there has never been a better time to pick-up an Apple, Samsung or Nexus device. Here are our picks of the year ...
Santa baby: The best festive outfits for children
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