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1 week ago |
express.co.uk | Emma MacKenzie
Amanda Owen has concerned fans after she broke down in tears on air (Image: Channel 4)Amanda Owen has been a television darling for seven years, impressing audiences with her effortless juggling of farm work and raising nine children - often with her hair perfectly in place. However, life hasn't been without its challenges for the 50-year-old Our Yorkshire Farm star in recent years. The author's story began when she met her ex-husband Clive, 69, at just 21 while training as a shepherdess.
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2 weeks ago |
mirror.co.uk | Emma MacKenzie |Rom Preston-Ellis
Kitchen scrap can transform your garden lawn and it's a real game-changerEveryone wants their garden to look its best in the warm summer months - and now you can transform your lawn with a kitchen scrap you were about to throw out anywayThis simple kitchen waste item could completely revamp your garden, so hold off on throwing it into the compost bin for now. As we gear up for the balmy summer months, everyone's keen to get their gardens looking tip-top.
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2 weeks ago |
mirror.co.uk | Emma MacKenzie |Rom Preston-Ellis
Gardener explains his method for a lush lawn after people beg him to share secretIf your lawn is looking a little sorry for itself, then this six-step guide will help you to give it a new lease of life, and it's easier than you might thinkNow's the ideal time to spruce up your lawn - and this six-step routine promises a lush, green finish. The lawn often takes centre stage in our gardens, but getting it summer-ready can be trickier than you'd think.
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3 weeks ago |
mirror.co.uk | Emma MacKenzie |Rom Preston-Ellis
Beautiful houseplants that get rid of unwanted kitchen odours and purify the airThe kitchen is the heart of the home, but it's also the room that sees the most work on a daily basis. These houseplants will help purify the air and get rid of any pungent odoursHouseplants are not only visually appealing, but they also serve a practical purpose in your home. The kitchen is undeniably the hub of most households, but it's also the room that endures the most wear and tear on a daily basis.
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3 weeks ago |
birminghammail.co.uk | Katy Hallam |Sarah Tulloch |Emma MacKenzie
A man who claims he was clinically dead for six minutes has shared a terrifying account of the afterlife, and says he experienced the 'true' nature of the universe(Image: Getty Images)A man who clinically died for six minutes claims to have caught a glimpse of the afterlife. For centuries, humans have been fascinated by what happens after we pass away, and in recent years, scientists have been using advanced technology to search for answers.
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