
Angela Epstein
Journalist and Broadcaster at Freelance
Freelance journalist, Daily Mail, Telegraph, Times, Express, broadcaster , commentator, @jeremyvineon5 ,@sky news, co-presenter Jewish Mother Me podcast
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6 days ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Angela Epstein
For many, the sight of a Greggs bakery brings with it a rush of comfort and even nostalgia. Not least thanks to the uplifting, school-dinner-style staples offered on the menu, including sausage rolls and floury baps. Today, there are over 2,600 Greggs in the UK – a long way from the vision of the company's founder, John Gregg, who started out 80 years ago with a simple goal: to deliver fresh eggs and yeast by pushbike to the families of Newcastle.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Angela Epstein
For many women, that time of the month is simply that: a specific number of days when they experience - to varying degrees – discomfort, inconvenience and pain. But Robyn Cowie's periods at times make it difficult even to go for a walk in the park. 'I get agonising sharp pains around my womb and ovaries just before and during my period, as well as mind-numbing fatigue and often terrible sickness,' says Robyn, 26, who works in marketing.
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1 week ago |
express.co.uk | Angela Epstein
Today marks 80 years since British troops were given their first glimpse of the horror that the Nazis had inflicted on Jews. 07:00, Tue, Apr 15, 2025 Link copied Bookmark When the British Army arrived at Bergen-Belsen 80 years ago the unsuspecting troops were confronted by the first grotesque glimpse of the Holocaust. More than 60,000 skeletal prisoners – most of the Jewish – scattered around the camp, deep in Nazi Germany, as over 13,000 corpses lay rotting and unburied around them.
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1 week ago |
thisismoney.co.uk | Angela Epstein
Danny Robins, 48, makes a good living scaring the living daylights out of us, writes Angela Epstein. Not least with his BBC show and podcast Uncanny, which tells stories of paranormal encounters. Born in Newcastle, the Bafta winner's supernatural thriller play, 2.22 A Ghost Story, has toured around the world. Danny lives in Walthamstow, east London, with his Swedish wife Eva and their two children – who are all afraid of ghosts and won't watch his shows...
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Angela Epstein
From quaint village schools with high-speed links to Oxbridge to thatched cottages and chichi high streets, some villages in Britain are unmistakably upper class. It’s little wonder, then, that these smart locations are such a pull for those with deep enough pockets. ‘With village locations boasting beautiful green spaces, lower crime rates, good schools, cosy pubs and charming homes with individual character, who can blame them?’ says Yopa’s National Franchise Director, Steve Anderson.
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