
Sarah Ping
Social Media Journalist at PA Media
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1 week ago |
independent.co.uk | Sarah Ping
Miriam Payne and Jess Rowe will re-attempt their row from Peru to Australia. Sarah PingTwo UK women aiming to be the first team to row the Pacific Ocean unsupported were rescued in the first week of their challenge following a broken rudder. Miriam Payne, 25, from East Yorkshire, and Jess Rowe, 28, from Hampshire, took on an 8,000km journey from Peru to Australia on April 8 but their plans were thwarted after a broken rudder forced them to return to shore.
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2 weeks ago |
independent.ie | Danielle Desouza |Sarah Ping
Most finishers and fastest traffic cone among confirmed London Marathon recordsMichael Wiggins running during the London Marathon (Michael Wiggins/PA)By Danielle Desouza and Sarah Ping, PA©Press AssociationToday at 13:55Guinness World Records (GWR) has confirmed more than 40 records were broken at Sunday’s London Marathon, including the largest number of finishers ever.
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2 weeks ago |
indy100.com | Danielle Desouza |Sarah Ping
Guinness World Records (GWR) has confirmed more than 40 records were broken at Sunday’s London Marathon, including the largest number of finishers ever. A total of 56,640 participants crossed the finish line, beating the 55,646 set by the TCS New York City marathon in November 2024. Additionally, 41 other GWR titles were broken from 87 attempts, including a participant dressed as a traffic cone.
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2 weeks ago |
pa.media | Sarah Ping
An artist has used more than 1,000 biscuits to depict famous “British icons” to mark the 100th anniversary of the chocolate digestive. Mosaic artist Ed Chapman, who previously created large portraits of actor Michael Caine and comedy duo Laurel and Hardy using coins, spent 180 hours completing three portraits of famous British people using McVitie’s digestive biscuit range.
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2 weeks ago |
independent.co.uk | Sarah Ping
Mosaic artist Ed Chapman has created biscuit portraits of famous British people using McVitie’s chocolate digestives. Sarah PingFrom reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing.
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RT @PA: @PARoyal @RosieShead A blind veteran and her friend have swum 80 lengths each week since February to mark the 80th anniversary of #…

RT @PAshowbiz: An artist has used more than 1,000 biscuits to depict famous “British icons” to mark the 100th anniversary of the chocolate…

Delighted to see my story with @BigDaddyBsFoods was used by the BBC this #EasterSunday A father who went viral for spending more than £500 on Easter eggs hopes to raise awareness about the rising cost of chocolate - for @PA https://t.co/uMf3oDH3OC