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Sian Dellar: Microblading review
I have always had thin patchy flat brows, which were reminiscent of the 1990’s. These were never going to win any compliments. Whilst being hugely self-conscious of them, like most of us, I have no time other than to throw on a set of pencil brows each morning before the…
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Food Mysteries Volume 1: Joseph and the Technicoloured Pop Tart
I have to admit breakfast is the one part of my life that’s pretty consistent. I’ve tried to branch out but my dial always swings back to some sort of fruity/veggie component (I try to do in season), organic sourdough toast from down tut road, mother Glencross’s homemade jam (the…
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NESCAFÉ® Dolce Gusto® Eclipse Review
When I think coffee I always think Nescafé. It’s what my parents drank while I was growing up and what they still drink now. I’m not the biggest coffee drinker but I do love the smell of coffee brewing in the morning and a Cappuccino. I also love an Iced…
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Visit to Calais Refugee Camp
I was immediately struck by the considerable Police presence throughout Calais who stood guard at most roundabouts and patrolled the 15 foot-tall, barbed wire topped fence keeping the people in the camp. I was working at the huge refugee warehouse 10 minutes from the camp with the other 50 or…
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On In London now: The Underground
On In London now: The Underground Ilan Kelman, University College London http://www.ilankelman.org and Twitter @IlanKelman A transportation and commuting service. Screeching wheels, sardine-like crowds, and polluted air. A legendary tourist attraction. On in London right now is the Tube. Almost. It has not quite reached 24-hour service nor is it…