Loose Women and Corrie stars "fly the flag" for International Women's Day in Manchester
There was laughter, music and tears as Loose Women and Coronation Street stars joined forces for a special event for International Women's Day in Manchester.
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There was laughter, music and tears as Loose Women and Coronation Street stars joined forces for a special event for International Women's Day in Manchester.
The north west isn't short of quirky stays; from glamping pods and luxury cabins in the countryside, to rustic city-centre loft apartments. But in today's saturated market] Rachael Hill has formed a successful business with her keen eye for transforming unused spaces into unique retreats.
Aberdeen might have been bullied by Kilmarnock the last time they played but Killian Phillips is confident the Dons can land the big Scottish Cup knockout on Saturday.
It's difficult to sum up the admiration I’m feeling for this Rangers team right now, in the wake of another astonishing Thursday night in the Europa League.
INDIAN WELLS, California :World number one Iga Swiatek blasted past American Danielle Collins 6-3 6-0, Angelique Kerber upset 10th seed Jelena Ostapenko and defending champion Elena Rybakina withdrew with illness in second round action at Indian Wells on Friday.
INDIAN WELLS, California : World number one Iga Swiatek blasted past American Danielle Collins 6-3 6-0 and Angelique Kerber upset 10th seed Jelena Ostapenko in second round action at Indian Wells on Friday.
IT WILL NEVER AGAIN be this dark, this early. At least that's what the rotation of the earth promises. It's the darkest day of the year, though it's all a matter of inches, seconds and minutes. Statistically, though, the proclamation is sound. The sun is already threatening its departure at 4:15 p.m. in downtown Minneapolis, hovering above the brown roof of the Target Center, pulling thick grey clouds over itself like a blanket. It would all seem especially doomed if not for the fact that Christmas is also four days away. Anyone who will talk to you here, in the spirit of polite Midwest conversation, will tell you that it's cold, sure. But not really cold. Not yet. The worst is yet to come. For now, the outdoors is buzzing with a kind of general excitement (even though, to be clear, it is still 32 degrees).
Steven Naismith insists there is no chance he’ll jump at the first chance to leave the Jambos.