
Mel Fallowfield
Freelance Journalist at Freelance
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
thesun.co.uk | Mel Fallowfield
WALKING into my local supermarket with my shopping list, I spot my dad in the checkout queue and abruptly turn around and leave. The sight of him sickens me because I haven’t spoken to him for three months now and I can’t imagine ever doing so again. Up until six months ago we were incredibly close. United in grief after the death of my mother, Elaine, from bowel cancer in January 2024.
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2 weeks ago |
thescottishsun.co.uk | Mel Fallowfield |Tom Bryden
IT'S the most glamorous - and chaotic - day of the Grand National, where race-goers are dressed to the nines and determined to make the most of it. Over the years, Ladies Day has produced some eye-popping moments as the booze and merriment flows freely, but the real action often happens behind the scenes... and sometimes in a portaloo.
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3 weeks ago |
thesun.co.uk | Mel Fallowfield
SLIPPING into an outrageously sexy black corset and stockings, Emily Spice asks her husband what he thinks of her outfit for the evening. She is dressed to thrill and Darren’s excited smile tells her everything she needs to know before they head out to meet another couple for dinner. In a few hours, after dining on steak and oysters at a fine dining restaurant, Emily and Darren's evening will end with mind blowing sex, not just with each other but with the friends they just met.
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3 weeks ago |
thescottishsun.co.uk | Sally Land |Mel Fallowfield |Rebecca Miller
SLIPPING into an outrageously sexy black corset and stockings, Emily Spice asks her husband what he thinks of her outfit for the evening. She is dressed to thrill and Darren’s excited smile tells her everything she needs to know before they head out to meet another couple for dinner. In a few hours, after dining on steak and oysters at a fine dining restaurant, Emily and Darren's evening will end with mind blowing sex, not just with each other but with the friends they just met.
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1 month ago |
thesun.co.uk | Mel Fallowfield
HE was the neighbour from hell dubbed a "human wrecking ball" after tearing a hole in the roof of his OAP neighbour’s home, causing an astonishing £200,000 worth of damage. So when Mark Coates was jailed for four years recently after a bitter seven-year war - which all began over a boundary fence - his next-door neighbours must have breathed a sigh of relief.
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