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Brilliant Little British fashion labels
On 24/01/2013 in Fashion biz
A new initiative, Brilliant Little Britain, sets up camp in Florence to show winter 2013 fashion
print is used for pyjama sets and T-shirts and the collection is spiced up with vibrant orange and yellow throughout.Photography by Catherine Hudson
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Essential kit for your festival bag
On 01/06/2010 in Days Out
Before you set off for a summer festival, make sure you have these vital accessories
the munchies hit (no, not those munchies. We don’t do that any more now we have children, do we?) and a pick-me-up for a flagging tot when you want to keep him awake until the end of the Human League set.■ Dress codes Even on the balmiest summer days, it can
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A new curriculum for early years?
On 03/04/2012 in Education
Education alliance Early Childhood Action set out a manifesto for a new curriculum
to have both viewpoints fully represented by its respective proponents, with accompanying evidence, so that practitioners can be left free to reach their own informed decisions about these technologies, and with no statutory guidelines or targets being set
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Junior's shopping list this month
On 01/05/2010 in Interiors
A Russian dolls duvet set, a Milly the Chicken Doorstep, some Made with Love Letters are the latest brilliant home products
* This crisp white cotton duvet set is beautifully brightened with on-trend Russian dolls in red, yellow, blue and coral. It costs £40.50 from Feather & Black. * Crafted from recycled fabrics, this sweet Milly The Chicken Doorstop will keep doors
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Joe Blogs camps it up at Bestival 2010
On 03/08/2010 in Fashion news
Smart Boy About Town spends the weekend chillin' and thrillin' at Camp Bestival – and sets sail for the Isle of Boden. Read the first of his festival reports
loved it! Camp Bestival, set in the gorgeous setting of Lulworth Castle in Dorset, is just the most amazing place, filled with groovy kids just like me, all aching and itching for fun! There was so much for us kids to do: there was a carousel, and a
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A foodie conversation with awarding-winning author, Amanda Grant
On 20/05/2012 in Food & Dining Awards
Award-winning author Amanda Grants talks about her fondest childhood food memories and setting the world – or rather the kitchen – on fire!
to keep cooking for them after that. I was also supplementing my pocket money at the age of nine with money from the sales of my lemon drizzle cakes that I sold to my parents’ friends. What’s your worst cooking disaster?I set fire to the cooker when
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Introducing the cool creations of Matteo Bambino
On 23/02/2011 in Fashion news
Matteo Bambino for cool set at school
Maromeri the quirky new web boutique are stocking the creations of Matteo Bambino, a noval girlswear range that for their debut SS11 range have taken inspiration from workwear! The linen boiler suit above is so chic and fun, plus ideal for a busy girl about the playground.
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Cheeky monkey bedlinen
On 01/06/2011 in Interiors
Julius the monkey, created by designer Paul Frank, is feeling patriotic as he now features alongside iconic London buses and other British symbols on his own set of bedlinen
single bedlinen set costs £35, a double £40, while the Julius pillow is £15, all from Next.
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The Golden Nit Has Landed...
On 01/07/2011 in Films & DVDs
David Walliams, Catherine Tate and other luminaries team up with some of Britain’s most promising talents for a new animation, set to air this weekend
Walliams) to the heart of the sun, thereby saving the universe. Phew. Armed with only a tube of laser lip gloss and blend-in pants for protection, he sets off on what proves to be an action-packed adventure involving gold-thirsty pirates, moody mermaids
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It's relaxation all round with the Tiddley Pom Baby Spa
On 30/05/2011 in Interiors & Lifestyle Awards
Can’t settle your fractious, crinkly-faced babe? A soothing massage could be the answer. Emma Nash, creator of the Tiddley Pom Baby’s First Spa Experience set, explains why
own favourite aromas? My favourite aroma is English Lavender. There is something distinctive about this type of lavender which sets it apart from other lavender oils. It reminds me of sunny afternoons playing in the garden (where we grew English
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