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6 days ago |
bristolpost.co.uk | Helen Le Caplain |Howard Lloyd
Veronica Byrne says the colour she saw in the store is not the same as on the furniture that has been deliveredA mum claims she's been left nursing a splitting headache after her 'brown' sofa turned out to be 'shiny Tin Man silver' - but DFS says it is correct. Veronica Byrne ordered two Harlech pillow back grande sofas and a footstool in the colour Chocolate Combination from the retail giant's Paisley store in February.
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1 week ago |
bristolpost.co.uk | Helen Le Caplain |Howard Lloyd
Robert Robinson's jaw dropped when he glanced over at the wall and saw it 'straight away'A stunned dad discovered the face of Jesus staring at him from a bathroom tile after stripping off to take a shower. Robert Robinson's jaw dropped when he glanced over at the wall and saw 'straight away' the uncanny likeness of the son of God peeping back at him. Striking images of the three-inch tall Christ-like visage show a clearly-defined head, eyes, nose, chin, beard and trademark flowing locks.
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1 week ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Helen Le Caplain |Rory Cassidy
Veronica Byrne is locked in a battle with DFS. A mum claims she's been left nursing a splitting headache after her 'brown' sofa turned out to be 'shiny Tin Man silver' - but DFS says it's correct. Veronica Byrne ordered two Harlech pillow back grande sofas and a footstool in the colour Chocolate Combination from the retail giant's Paisley, Renfrewshire, store in February.
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3 weeks ago |
walesonline.co.uk | Helen Le Caplain |Howard Lloyd
Jordan Niles was told it could have made its way through his sinuses or seeped through a pore in his skinA dad claims his concerned wife saved his life - after what he dismissed as 'pink eye' turned out to be a potentially lethal infection that left him looking like Sloth from The Goonies.
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3 weeks ago |
walesonline.co.uk | Helen Le Caplain |Howard Lloyd
Neil Eatwell, owner of Paradise Pets, discovered the songbirds, missing so checked CCTV footage to discover what had happenedA stunned pet shop owner has publicly shamed a man who appeared to stuff four live canaries down his trousers in a brazen daylight raid. Neil Eatwell, owner of Paradise Pets in Swindon, Wiltshire, discovered the songbirds, worth £175 in total, missing on Thursday, April 10 - so he checked CCTV footage to discover what had happened.
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