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TheSun.co.uk 

How to create the ultimate afternoon teascape inspired by Bridgerton – including the £7 Asda table decorating hack

AFTERNOON tea is arguably one of the best British inventions ever.

It’s a sure-fire way to get you feeling like royalty or part of the Ton, Bridgerton-style.

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Plus, throwing a gorgeous afternoon tea will always be a brilliant idea for a summer baby shower, hen do or big birthday.

But it’s not just about the food you serve up, because how you tablescape your feast is just as important ... Читать дальше...

All-American Fencing Club 

Summer Fencing…Having A Blast!

Welcome to the summer! Comparatively, we’ve been able to keep the humidity down in the fencing room with 2 dehumidifiers running. Still pretty warm, so make sure you drink water! Welcome to our Beginner Fencing Summer Camp fencers that are doing trial classes until the end of the month and we look forward to seeing […]

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Mike Pence's foundation launches a $10 million election-year campaign to preserve Trump-era tax cuts

Former Vice President Mike Pence’s foundation is launching a $10 million campaign to preserve the Trump-era tax cuts. Parts of the 2017 tax bill that became law when Donald Trump was president expire after 2025. Pence's Advancing American Freedom group is pressing conservatives not to stray from the fight before the November election. The group's 13-page blueprint released Thursday showcases the arguments being made to Capitol Hill and to swing state voters. Democratic President Joe Biden wants to... Читать дальше...

TotalRugbyLeague.com 

Mike Ford joins the League Express Podcast

Oldham RLFC Managing Director Mike Ford joined the League Express Podcast this week to talk about the Oldham club, the wider game in Oldham, his...

Evening Standard 

OPINION - Britain likes to think it's not as bad as America on homelessness: is that so justified?

Brits can feel superior to their American cousins when it comes to homelessness. London streets do not compare to San Francisco’s. As for attitude, the US can make us look positively enlightened — even liberal folk make “homeless guys” the butt of their jokes, and sermonise on the “bad choices” that put people in this terrible position. Brits, by contrast, are quicker to accept the idea that the market is not faultless, that a run of bad luck, or mental illness, or the need to flee domestic violence... Читать дальше...