Kate and William portrait is ‘stunning’ says GB News host Join our community of real people who test products in the real world - for free! SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Kate Middleton , 40, was depicted in a portrait with her husband Prince William in June. The portrait was painted by the artist Jamie Coreth and it will hang in the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge. In the portrait, Kate chose to wear the emerald Falconetti dress by The Vampire's Wife. Related articles Why Meghan and Harry were banned from sitting together at wedding Prince Harry pushes 'regal brand' and 'heritage' in new video - expert This dress was a re-wear for the Duchess, who previously donned the gown in early 2020. … [Read more...] about Kate Middleton causes green dresses to soar for wedding guest outfits in 2022 – ‘elegant’
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DR MAX PEMBERTON: Love is a drug… but not one we can prescribe
Love is an inexplicable thing, isn’t it? It’s almost impossible to explain it to someone who’s never experienced it. What’s all the more mysterious is the way it changes over time. The feeling of love that, say, a teenager has — that first, giddy, all-consuming feeling that is almost an ache — is quite different to the deep, entwined feeling of love that a couple who have been together for 50 years feels. And the types of love people experience are so varied. Is the love a parent has for their child the same as the love someone has for a pet? Can we lump the feelings of love between friends with the feelings of love between family members? When we talk about love, we are really describing a lot of very complex emotions. Love can be wonderful but also painful, confusing and upsetting. Can we simply explain all this by brain chemistry? Can it really be reduced to a series of hormones surging around in our heads? Dr Anna Machin argues that advances in neuroscience mean … [Read more...] about DR MAX PEMBERTON: Love is a drug… but not one we can prescribe
Coronavirus: Italians find new ways to eat out
By Dany Mitzman Published 22 October 2020 Share close Share page Copy link About sharing It's eight o'clock inside a traditional restaurant in Via de' Coltelli in central Bologna. Customers arrive punctually to be seated at one of the six available tables. Faced with the resurgence of Covid-19 in Italy, this Bolognese osteria is doing something different. The ebb of the first wave and summer al fresco dining saw an encouraging return to business for many Italian eateries and bars; but as the cold sets in, this second wave in is forcing restaurateurs to find new ways to stay afloat. New national restrictions mean restaurants and bars have to close by midnight until 13 November and can seat a maximum of six people per table. From Thursday night, the northern region of Lombardy is imposing a full curfew from 23:00 to 05:00 and, further south, the regions of Campania and Lazio … [Read more...] about Coronavirus: Italians find new ways to eat out
Britain is in a far more terrible state than anyone is prepared to contemplate
It’s clear by now that the Bank of England drastically missed the boat on inflation and failed to head off the soaring prices we’ve seen this year. But the picture is now getting murkier. Economic activity is slowing. House prices have stopped rising. The FTSE 250 is down by 22 per cent so far this year. All of this has policymakers speculating that, as far as inflation is concerned, the worst is over and we now need to worry instead about recession. The Bank of England is still holding fast to its belief that double-digit inflation is a temporary phenomenon and is raising rates cautiously, with an eye on slowing growth. Government ministers are taking this as carte blanche to argue that inflation will go away soon – and even seem to think that this argument will sway trade unions intent on securing huge pay rises. There is a conspicuous silence where there should be a debate about what to do if the Bank is wrong again. The most obvious risk is that inflation is already … [Read more...] about Britain is in a far more terrible state than anyone is prepared to contemplate
Theresa May sparks furious row after deal rant ‘You tried to entrap us!’
Brexit: Liz Truss says Northern Ireland Protocol 'isn't working' Sign up for FREE now and never miss the top politics stories again SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Speaking in the House of Commons, the former Prime Minister told DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson that her Brexit deal protected the Good Friday Agreement and would have prevented a border in the Irish Sea or on the island of Ireland. The dispute comes as tensions between the EU and UK erupt, with Liz Truss suggesting the UK could act unilaterally to shred unwanted parts of the Northern Ireland Protocol. Responding to Ms May's comments, Twitter user @TrudgianDavid said: "It was more like your veiled attempt to entrap us and keep us locked into the EU and why NI finds … [Read more...] about Theresa May sparks furious row after deal rant ‘You tried to entrap us!’