
Rosaleen Fenton
Deputy News and Exclusive Features Editor at The Daily Mirror
deputy news and exclusive features editor @dailymirror.
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1 week ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Rosaleen Fenton |Zahna Eklund |Chris Marzella
A man was rejected for a job minutes into his interview after failing to do one thingWhen gearing up for a job interview, it's crucial to mentally rehearse the essentials to avoid being blindsided by any questions from your prospective employer. However, one man blundered massively during an interview, leading to his instant dismissal from consideration for the role – and it wasn't even related to the interview itself.
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1 month ago |
mirror.co.uk | Rosaleen Fenton
Summertime on England’s South Coast conjures up images of sunny days on golden beaches and towns filled with tourists clutching ice-creams. But Christchurch, Poole and Bournemouth, with their Jurassic coastline and idyllic countryside, reveal an entirely different charm when visited out of season. In mid-November, when I took my trip, the normally bustling resorts offered crowd-free tranquillity. Plus there are superb bargains to be found at restaurants and hotels, as they look to attract visitors.
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2 months ago |
themirror.com | Brigid Brown |Rosaleen Fenton |Nia Dalton
Many fantasize about hitting the jackpot, but as history has shown, winning the lottery isn't always a bed of roses. While some winners relish their newfound millionaire status, others lament and wish for their former lives back. The infamous 'lotto curse' seems to follow a predictable trajectory: initial euphoria gives way to despair as winners squander their wealth on substance abuse, reckless spending, or find themselves at odds with loved ones.
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Feb 6, 2025 |
mirror.co.uk | Rosaleen Fenton |Nia Dalton |Sarah Tulloch
Striking it rich with a lottery win is often seen as the ultimate fantasy, but for some, it turns into an absolute horror story. Over the years, there have been numerous tales of lottery winners plunging into despair after their jackpot wins, leading to ruined marriages, fractured families, and destroyed homes. While a handful of fortunate individuals relish their newfound millionaire status, history has repeatedly shown that wealth doesn't always bring happiness.
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Feb 2, 2025 |
edinburghlive.co.uk | Rosaleen Fenton
A British mum was left devastated and in utter shock after a heated altercation with an Aldi cashier. The mother, who had brought along her three children to do the shopping, found herself embroiled in a contentious dispute due to the employee's rapid scanning pace. Nicola Fuller recounted the uncomfortable encounter with the "disgracefully rude" staff member to our sister paper, the Daily Mirror.
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