
Bridie Pearson-Jones
Executive Editor, Femail at Mail Online
Executive Editor, Femail at Mail Online
executive editor femail @mailonline
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Bridie Pearson-Jones
Desperate Housewives fans are brimming with excitement at the news the cult noughties show is being revamped. A spin-off, provisionally named Wisteria Lane, will follow five new friends who live on the idyllic Fairview street - 13 years on from when the critically-acclaimed show ended.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Bridie Pearson-Jones |Eleanor Dye
The Princess of Wales has adopted a new 'bronde' look for summer to look 'aspirational and approachable,' experts have told Femail. Kate, 43, stepped out in a smart £549 herringbone blazer from Holland Cooper as she arrived on the Isle of Mull yesterday alongside husband Prince William. As she mingled with locals in front of the brightly-coloured houses, many were wowed by the future queen's new lighter hair look.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Bridie Pearson-Jones
A woman who was repeatedly raped by both her father and her brother from the age of three has revealed how she finally got justice, nearly five decades after the attacks began. Sarah Sidebottom, 54, from Barnsley, South Yorkshire, was abused by her father, Arthur William Bowditch, and her brother, Arthur Stephen Bowditch, throughout her childhood. Now happily married and a grandmother, Sarah has bravely waived her anonymity to campaign for changes in the justice system.
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3 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Bridie Pearson-Jones
The Prince and Princess of Wales will skip the traditional Easter gathering at Windsor Castle this year. William and Kate will instead stay with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis at their home in Norfolk. William told the King he will miss the annual gathering this year. Charles will be joined by several senior royals, including the Queen. 'They are choosing to spend time together as a family before the children go back to school", a source close to the family told the Mirror.
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3 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Bridie Pearson-Jones
Martin Lewis has revealed why using an air fryer might is more expensive than an oven. Millions of Brits use the countertop convection oven as a quick and easy way to heat up food. But the UK's most-loved money saving expert has revealed why a traditional oven or microwave might be a better option. Speaking on his Martin Lewis Podcast, he explained you shouldn't use an air fryer 'as a rule of thumb,'.
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