Mr Opperman was diagnosed less than a year after being elected as an MP (Image: PA) A Government minister has told how a shock brain cancer diagnosis made him reconsider his views on assisted dying. Guy Opperman, Minister for Roads and Local
Louisiana is a state with a rich cultural history and an irresistible charm. While almost everyone has heard of Louisiana Cajun cooking and New Orleans’ Mardi Gras celebration, the Bayou State has even more to offer. Louisiana is home to a litany
NEW YORK (AP) — Fashion, most would surely agree, is meant to be seen. Not heard, and certainly not smelled. But Andrew Bolton, the curatorial mastermind behind the blockbuster fashion exhibits at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute, begs to differ.
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Loose Women’s Kelly Holmes – a former gold-medal winning Olympic athlete – has given her verdict about Princess Kate following her devastating cancer diagnosis last Friday. Branding her “genuinely interested” in everyone she meets, the 53-year-old shared what it was like to
Princess Charlotte may be the daughter of the future King and Queen of England, but when she goes to school she prefers to be treated just like any another pupil. When Charlotte and her older brother Prince George attended Thomas’s in Battersea,
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According to the New York Post, Paterson charges $35 per personalised video, promising a quick 24-hour turnaround. Dressed in the same emerald wig and maid outfit from the infamous event, she delivers messages while staying in character as the “meth lab” Oompa
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The team behind the failed Willy Wonka event that turned into a huge letdown have said “sorry” to families. Mums and dads paid £35 a ticket, hoping their kids would have fun in the magical world from Roald Dahl’s famous book. But