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Monday, 1 February 2016
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Eight million British motorists avoid motorway driving
Kray twins' movie house up for sale: Two bed London property on market for £2.5 MILLION
THE KRAY brothers would be pleased to see a house associated with them going for so many millions of pounds.
Against all odds: 'Miracle baby' survives DEADLY heart defect in womb
THE YOUNG couple were told their unborn child may not make it past her fifth birthday, but refuse to give up the fight
Burgundy Lips for Spring?
Stila Chianti is a new permanent addition to the Stila Stay all Day Liquid Lipstick lineup. I've got two shades from the Stila All Day Liquid lipsticks, which were infact my first ever foray into liquid lipstick many moons ago. The velvety, creamy texture is forgiving on chapped lips and dries to a soft opaque matte finish. I've worn this so many times since it dropped through my door a few weeks ago and I just cant get enough of it. It lasts so long on, but be conscious that it does rub off in the middle during eating and drinking!
Chianti is a deep dark plum that comes off very purple on me but I really like it. Purples and browns are taking over my makeup routine at the moment as I favour a more grungy look at the moment. It's an odd choice for a spring look but it somehow just works for me.
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Launch Date CONFIRMED for Mobile World Congress
SAMSUNG will unveil its next-generation smartphones, the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge, on Sunday February 21 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
Where are they now? Sweets For My Sweet performer The Searchers
MIKE Pender was a founder member of Merseybeat group The Searchers, who had huge hits with Sweets For My Sweet, Needles And Pins and Love Potion Number 9, among others.
Santa Monica to Venice Beach Bicycle Ride: What to see and do while on the move
Have you ever had that moment when you know you are in the right place at the right time? From the top of your head to the tips of your toes you feel a warm glow and everything just feels in its place, perfect? For me, there is one place where I always get that warm and fuzzy feeling of "right place, right time."
That place is on the beach in Santa Monica. If we're getting specific, it's usually when I'm on a bike, riding down the beach path from Shutters on the Beach towards Venice Beach. Shutters offer a bike service to hotel guests that allows you to take on this adventure for yourself and I'll say that it's a must plan event if you're in residence. There is no better way to discover the neighbourhood and get some exercise. No matter how jet lagged I am, this is always the way I start my day. The Southern California sunshine and the salty sea breeze offer a new lease on life and one that has tempted me often to come and stay forever.
Now here are my recommendations for your Santa Monica to Venice Beach Bicycle Ride:
1. Start at the Santa Monica Pier. This is an iconic location, not to be missed. From cotton candy to twisty turny rollercoasters, there's a little something for everyone. Bring your camera! There are more family picture opportunities (or instagram gems) than you can ever be prepared for.
2. Pack your swimsuit. As you bike along the beach, the ocean will come calling. So make sure you have a suit in your bag, just in case you and some friends want to take a quick dip. Trust me, on a hot day this can be sweet relief and it's so easy. If you don't at least have the option, you'll regret it!
3. Visit the skatepark. There are some amazing skating talents to be spotted here on the beach. Ages range from five to fifty, but all deliver quite the show. Audiences gather around to take in the tricks each skater performs as they practice on the cement structure.
4. Yes, there is even graffiti on show. Local artists come to tag and occasionally you'll even catch a photoshoot or two taking place in conjunction (notice the guitarist being shot on the left as a tagger leaves his mark on the right). Venice Beach has amazing wall art so keep an eye or two open and ready to discover.
5. Architecture! The beach houses on the bike ride from Santa Monica to Venice Beach are sensational. You will see quite literally everything when it comes to design. From modern to traditional, there are some rather unexpected surprises. Start day dreaming as to what you'd like to own for yourself.
6. Stop in on Abbot Kinney and visit Abbot's Pizza. This little slice of heaven is legendary. It's my favorite place to grab a sneaky treat after biking away the calories.
7. Go hunk watching. Ladies and gents, there are surfers everywhere you look. Keep the catcalls to yourself, but there's no harm in watching, right? It's all so California...and I love every minute of it!
8. If you're out at breakfast, stop into Joe's on Abbot Kinney for a bottomless Mimosa and the best Sunday brunch ever - just saying!
Top 10 facts about February
FEBRUARY is now with us and it is still the shortest month even if it is a day longer than usual this year.
Sunday, 31 January 2016
New beauty boosters to shake up your routine
Actress Pam Ferris reveals the 5 things she can't live without
ACTRESS Pam Ferris, 67, is best known for her roles in Call The Midwife and The Darling Buds Of May. She lives in Kent with her husband Roger Frost, 67, also an actor
We've picked a winner: Our new house on a racecourse
DOWNSIZING doesn’t have to be dull, as John and Carol Curtis will tell you after moving to a new apartment with one of the best seats at Newbury Racecourse.
Loving the village life and avoiding retirement depression
Studies by Aston University and the International Longevity Centre show that moving to a retirement village can reduce the sense of isolation and loneliness affecting many older people and thus lower the likelihood of depression.
Making the decision to move with the times
Retiring in style: Explore all the options to help secure the home of your dreams
NOT everybody wants to downsize and move to a retirement village when they stop work but a good proportion of us are looking to replace large, draughty homes that take a fortune to heat and maintain, with energy-efficient and low-maintenance new builds.
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