St Helens Reporter
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5 days ago |
sthelensreporter.co.uk | Holly Allton
This is going to be a summer fave đ·Aldi has launched a boxed version of the viral âchicken wineâThe boxed wine is priced at ÂŁ12.49 for 1.5LThe new wine has been the given the stamp of approval from a wine expertAldi has announced the launch of an own-brand boxed wine, which is a dupe for a summer favourite. The discount supermarket has unveiled its Le Petit Poulet RosĂ©, which is said to be an affordable alternative to La Vieille Ferme RosĂ©.
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1 week ago |
sthelensreporter.co.uk | Emma Dukes
Stephen Graham appears as Bruce Springsteen's father in the upcoming biopic. Stephen Graham fans have been given a glimpse of his latest venture as the trailer for Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere has dropped. The film is based on Warren Zanes’ 2023 book, which explains how the legendary singer compiled his sixth album Nebraska in the 1980s. Jeremy Allen White stars as Bruce Springsteen in the new biopic, while Graham features as Bruce’s father, Douglas Springsteen.
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2 weeks ago |
sthelensreporter.co.uk | Gemma Francis
British rapper Lady Leshurr has released a diss track taking aim at Krispy Kreme ‘dupes’. Titled ‘We Run This Glaze’, Lashurr, who has previously taken part in Celebrity Masterchef, Celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins and Dancing on Ice, calls out against any dodgy bakes.
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3 weeks ago |
sthelensreporter.co.uk | Amber Allott
Campaigners have accused the educational game of targeting children with ‘propaganda’ 💻 EnergyTown is an online city builder game aimed at helping UK schools teach pupils about the energy system It is funded by energy giant Equinor, and hosts yearly school competitions Materials associated with the game describe renewable energy sources as “less reliable” Climate campaigners accuse it of targeting children with fossil fuel propaganda But Equinor says the game demonstrates how the green energy...
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1 month ago |
sthelensreporter.co.uk | Alex Nelson
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