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4 weeks ago |
the-express.com | Michael Moran |Liam Ryder
A cruise ship vacation may seem like the ultimate escape, but there are still several pitfalls that can spoil your holiday – including some that even experienced travelers have encountered. Gary Bembridge, an expert in the field, warns on his Tips for Travellers podcast that trips along the Panama Canal can be particularly tricky.
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1 month ago |
the-express.com | Michael Moran |Scarlett O'Toole
Gordonstoun, the boarding school that King Charles attended – and hated – in the early sixties was an all-boys establishment at the time. Speaking on the show How To Make a Monarch, Griffiths revealed that Kate "absolutely loved Marlborough," and wants her children to have fond memories of their school days as well. According to Griffiths, "She's really keen for her children to have a similar experience, and for them to be happy above all else," which is an unconventional approach.
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1 month ago |
leicestermercury.co.uk | Michael Moran |Lee Garrett
The Repair Shop's expert craftsman Will Kirk, who has lovingly brought countless heirlooms back to life since the first series, holds his colleagues in high regard. But he's keen to point out misconceptions about the show. Speaking about his Repair Shop co-stars with Prima, Will said: "I honestly spend more time in the barn than with my family. I would say Steve is like a father figure to me.
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1 month ago |
leicestermercury.co.uk | Chloe Dobinson |Michael Moran
Kellie Bright, who portrays Linda Carter in EastEnders, has been part of some of the most challenging and controversial storylines the soap has ever seen. However, she revealed on the Off the Telly podcast that there was one simple scene she refused to perform. During the show's 40th anniversary live broadcast, Kellie was supposed to toss a coin as part of her character's decision-making process.
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1 month ago |
dublinlive.ie | Michael Moran |Sophie Roberts |Sophie Roberts Head
The IT Crowd star Chris O'Dowd has sparked furious debate after praising a controversial comedy writer. When speaking to The Times about people being "pushed into" hate online, he went on to cite Graham Linehan as an example of cancel culture. The Irish writer has become a virtual social pariah thanks to his increasingly radical views on the polarising trans debate. While Chris didn't discuss these polarising views, he is disappointed that the Father Ted and IT Crowd creator has been "cancelled".
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