Girls Aloud have insisted that they “don’t do disagreements, just differences of opinion”, but things got very heated during a recent radio interview. Cheryl, Nadine Coyle, Kimberley Walsh and Nicola …
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- Money
Don’t touch Isas – they’re one of the only useful tools for penalty-free saving in our already tax-heavy lives, argues LEE BOYCE.
by Elijahby ElijahHoward and his Isa, Isa baby television commercial to celebrate 25 years of tax-free accounts this week, to me, individual savings accounts are a rare beast: a successful financial product …
- Australia
Guest slammed for the ‘horribly inappropriate’ dress she chose for her brother’s wedding – but she argues the BRIDE chose it
by Elijahby ElijahBy Shania Obrien for Daily Mail Australia Published: 22:36 EDT, March 27, 2024 | Updated: 22:36 EDT, March 27, 2024 <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– A young woman …
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Companies and HMRC test our patience with chatbots – we should always be able to speak to a human, argues LEE BOYCE
by Elijahby ElijahHow many times lately have you tried to call a business or organization and received an automated message saying, “We are currently experiencing high call volumes” or some variation? And …
- Sports
Jamie Carragher argues that Virgil van Dijk is a better defender than Erling Haaland is striker… and says he ‘came out on top’ during his Man of the Match performance in Liverpool’s 1-1 draw with Man City
by Alexanderby AlexanderBy Tum Balogun Published: 15:10 EDT, March 10, 2024 | Updated: 15:32 EDT, March 10, 2024 <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– Jamie Carragher praised Virgil van Dijk’s stellar performance …
- US
Missouri is attempting to overturn divorce law for pregnant women as Democratic state legislator Ashley Aune argues ‘it just doesn’t make sense in 2024’
by Jackby JackA Missouri lawmaker sharply criticized the state’s “archaic” law that prohibits women from divorcing during pregnancy. A state statute dating to 1973 makes it illegal for a judge to finalize …
- US
How absurd to make Mary Poppins a ‘PG’ when so many films in that category are laden with swearing, sex and violence, argues the Mail’s movie critic BRIAN VINER
by Jackby JackDick Van Dyke’s notorious attack on the Cockney accent, considered for years the only jarring element in the beloved 1964 film Mary Poppins, has been eclipsed. Because the British Board …