
BBC Repair Shop turns emotional as guest left in tears after transformation
BBC's The Repair Shop had an elderly man in tears after a stunning transformation on the latest episode of the series
BBC's The Repair Shop had an elderly man in tears after a stunning transformation on the latest episode of the series
IN June, then Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced a national inquiry into the grooming and rape gangs that have terrorised children across this country for decades. In the House of Commons, she said: “Justice delayed is justice denied, and so many survivors have already waited far too long for justice.” Baroness Louise Casey’s devastating gangs...
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An enraptured crowd soaked up the atmosphere at the first official sumo tournament held outside Japan in 34 years At 6pm exactly, the first, and only, professional sumo dohyo anywhere outside Japan was finally ready. It had taken four days to build. The clay, shipped up from Kettering, where, the experts said, the earth had just the right consistency, had been shaped, sculpted, pounded into a stage, the six-tonne wooden canopy had been joined, and hung from the roof, the rice-straw bales had been beaten into shape with empty beer bottles, brought over especially for the purpose, and laid in a circle around the ring, the arena had been blessed by three priests, doused with saki, and strewn with salt. Outside, an eager crowd was gathering underneath the streaming banners. There were corporate sorts, charging their bar bills to company expenses, a troop of diplomats, going to glad hand the Japanese ambassador at a VIP reception, and an awful lot of sumo super fans, some of them big men with beards, who first fell in love with the sport when it was on Channel 4 in the early 90s, some of them slight young women head-to-toe in Comme des Garçons , some middle-aged salarymen holding banners decorated with pictures of their favourite rikishi . Every one delighted, every one very excited. Continue reading...
The Olympic diver made viewers laugh during his stint on the show
When we meet Vicki, she is clinging to an Israeli flag, her eyes moist with half-formed tears.
Prawn balls-up FOR weeks, Labour ministers have tried every trick to avoid a direct explanation of how and why the trial of two alleged spies for China collapsed. Each bit of information has been dragged from the Government, kicking and screaming. As an exercise in news management, it has been a shambles of the first...
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Celia Imrie has been hailed a 'queen' as she left The Traitors fans 'howling' after farting during the BBC show on Wednesday night.
'They have just the right amount of stretch in them and they are LONG enough, tall women grab these up'
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It follows a major row over the decision by the Crown Prosecution Service to drop the case against Christopher Cash, a former parliamentary researcher, and Christopher Berry
Hobart local Daryl Fong, 30, set off on a day hike in Mount Field National Park on Saturday.