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Winning the Lottery was just a silly dream – wasn’t
THE summer of 2012 hadn’t been going well for Libby Elliot. Her lovely eighty-five-year-old father Tony had been hit by a car and was recovering in hospital. However Libby’s luck was about to change.
I was stuck in an unhappy marriage, but then two chance meetings changed everything.
AS Ellie bent to pick up an old trainer laying half buried in a pile of seaweed, she screamed. “Aargh, there’s a leg attached to this!” For a moment she thought she’d stumbled across a gruesome crime
Leigh Lawson has embraced acting and poetry with the same determination that sustained Marie Lloyd, the music-hall queen whose memorabilia he collects, as Carla Passino discovers
your kids ♥ your laughs ♥ your friends ♥ your world ♥
WOULD you look at the man!” Maggie said. She wasn’t much to look at herself, being as black as sin from the coal dust. She’d just finished a shift at the colliery screens, picking lumps of coal out of