News stories of the week
W E UNDERSTAND THAT DOING THE CHAMPIONS INTERNSHIP SOMETIMES FEELS LIKE YOU ARE IN A BUBBLE.. SO W HAT HAS HAPPENED IN THE W ORLD THIS W EEK?
The yappiest day of their lives: Bride and groom spend £8,000 on their four Yorkshire terriers to be page boys and bridesmaids. Gibraltar blockade: Spain stops 10,000 vehicles at border sparking SIX HOUR queues in latest spat over sovereignty of British territory.
Spanish police stopped every one of 10,000 vehicles leaving Gibraltar for the mainland yesterday, causing six-hour traffic jams in the latest escalation in the standoff over the Rock. Officers from the Royal Gibraltar Police were forced to impose diversions and create beachside holding areas as Spanish authorities 'choked' the border, causing massive tailbacks in 30C heat.
You want me to put WHAT on my face? From bee venom to snails, some women (and Simon Cowell) will use ANYTHING to banish their wrinkles.
Many modern couples expect to lavish money on their wedding day. But whereas most will spend their money on food, entertainment and their honeymoon, one pair spent £8,000 on their dogs. Louise Harris and Daniel Hill spent thousands on bow ties, personalised pillows and special dog food cakes adorned with flowers so that their quartet of Yorkshire terriers could be the pair's bridesmaids and page boys.
Are there any lengths we won’t go to in an effort to defy the visible effects of age? The answer is no, if the latest slimy trend in Japan is anything to go by. Earlier this month it was reported that people there are forking out £165 for a facial treatment where live snails are applied to the skin. Medical experts claim the sticky gel snails produce contains antioxidants that help the skin retain moisture, and remove dead cells.
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