
Louise Allingham
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6 days ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Louise Allingham |Maria Chiorando
Fans have praised The Prince and Princess of Wales for a touching tribute to fallen World War II soldiers - which was written without 'any pomp or circumstance'. The Prince and Princess of Wales joined other members of the Royal Family as well as veterans and politicians at Westminster Abbey today to honour Second World War veterans and their generation.
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6 days ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Louise Allingham |Lillian Gissen
A former Amazon boss has revealed one of Jeff Bezos's 'favourite' questions to ask candidates in job interviews, the answer he would look for - and the replies that would guarantee a rejection. Dan Rose, who was an executive at Amazon for six years before becoming VP at Facebook, said the billionaire would ask interviewees if they were a 'lucky person'.
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1 week ago |
msn.com | Louise Allingham
Here’s a tour of the Trullo I stayed in when I visited Alberobello in Puglia, Italy last year! 🇮🇹 Trulli are unique dry-stone huts that that were originally built as homes and barns, and are now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. They are typically whitewashed, have a small window or door and their conical roofs are designed to help rainwater run off.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Louise Allingham
Lidl shoppers are raving about an ultra-affordable haircare line they say is just as good as high-end brand Olaplex. Beauty lovers are racing to the budget supermarket to get their hands on the Bond Repair No 1 shampoo and No 2 conditioner after one woman said it made her hair feel incredibly soft. She collectively dubbed the bargain buys as a 'pretty good knockoff' of Olaplex shampoos that retail for over £20.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Louise Allingham |Ellen Coughlan
Parents have shared their concern over a mysterious emoji TikTok trend that's become popular with teens and young adults - but its meaning is far from sinister. One mother was worried when she came across a video her daughter had posted with a seemingly cryptic use of emojis, however, people were quick to explain the deceptively simple trend. Teens are spelling their names using emojis that start with the same letters so an 'R' could be symbolised by a rabbit emoji, for example.
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