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5-Minute Makeup Hack With VIEVE's Eyeshadow Sticks

Shoppers and celebrities are raving about VIEVE's easy-to-use eyeshadow sticks. This five-minute makeup hack delivers a flawless, long-lasting look for time-poor Brits. Discover the secret to a celeb-approved smoky eye in minutes.

Chef's 10-Minute Secret to the Perfect Sausage

Discover the game-changing 10-minute method to cooking perfect sausages. This chef-approved technique guarantees juicy, flavourful bangers with crispy skin, transforming your midweek meals without the fuss.

Surfing Legend Dale Webster Dies at 62

Dale Webster, the surfing icon who set a world record by surfing every day for 14,641 consecutive days, has died at 62. His legacy as a dedicated wave rider and inspiration to the surfing community lives on.

Hollywood's 90-Minute Movie Revival

Hollywood seems to be rediscovering the charm of concise storytelling, with a surge in 90-minute films. Are audiences tired of bloated blockbusters?

Summer-born children face school delay battles

Parents of summer-born children are struggling to secure delayed school starts as councils enforce strict admission rules, despite government guidance advocating flexibility.

League One 2025-26: Full Season Preview

A comprehensive look at the upcoming League One season, analysing the contenders, dark horses, and teams likely to struggle in the 2025-26 campaign.

Quick 15-Minute Summer Picnic Recipes

Discover easy, no-fuss summer picnic recipes that take just 15 minutes to prepare. Perfect for sunny outings and packed with fresh flavours!

Carroll heads last-gasp winner for Dagenham

Former Premier League star Andy Carroll headed in a last-minute winner for Dagenham & Redbridge in a thrilling 2-1 victory over Crawley Town, marking a dream start to his non-league journey.

Gatwa & Bluemel dazzle in 'Born With Teeth'

Ncuti Gatwa and Edward Bluemel deliver electrifying performances in 'Born With Teeth', a gripping new play that explores power, ambition, and betrayal in Elizabethan England.

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