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Each week, The FADER staff rounds up the songs we can't get enough of. Here they are, in no particular order. Subscribe to Songs You Need In Your Life on Spotify.
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It’s a family tradition! All our kids loved La Bamba! Our baby (who’s a big girl now) was feeling herself and wanted a Richie Valens jam session! Watch her move!!! Get it, Mayte!!!!
Each week, The FADER staff rounds up the songs we can't get enough of. Here they are, in no particular order. Subscribe to Songs You Need In Your Life on Spotify. Read Next: Danny L Harle takes the reins as DJ Danny on new album Harlecore
Iain Stirling has hinted that Love Island could be filmed in the UK this summer as bosses look to relocate amid the nationwide lockdown.
Valentine's Day gifts for your boyfriend, husband, or other loved ones in your life should have a bit of thought put into it.
A new spin on You Bet Your Life, the personality-driven game show that gave Groucho Marx a new level of fame on the then-emerging medium of television, has been sold in 85% of the country ahead of its fall debut.
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With the new year, it’s about time we start thinking about setting some new goals. If you’re looking to shed some 2020 weight, look no further than the Onyx Home Workout App. This app is a lifesaver that will help you get your fitness routine back on track, all from the comfort of your own home.
With the new year, it’s about time we start thinking about setting some new goals. If you’re looking to shed some 2020 weight, look no further than the Onyx Home Workout App. This app is a lifesaver that will help you get your fitness routine back on track, all from the comfort of your own home.
Zara McDermott and Sam Thompson reportedly broke London's Tier 4 restrictions for a romantic holiday in Maldives. Love Island's Zara, 24, and her reality star boyfriend Sam, 27, were allegedly spotted flying out of the country's capital on December 27 to stay in luxury resort Ayada Maldives – where they previously spent time in December 2019.
Love Island star Zara Holland faces a fine of up to £18,000 and could be sentenced to a year in prison after being charged with breaking Covid-19 laws while on holiday in Barbados.The former Miss Great Britain - who rose to fame on the second series of the ITV2 dating show in 2016 - and her 30-year-old boyfriend Elliott Love were arrested at the airport while trying to flee the island and return to the UK after he tested positive.According to reports, the couple cut off red wristbands indicating
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Zara Holland is reportedly set to appear in court after being charged with breaching Covid-19 laws in Barbados.The Love Island star, 25, could face being jailed for a year and an £18,000 fine, The Sun Online has reported. Former Miss Great Britain winner Zara and her boyfriend Elliott Love, 30, were reportedly arrested by police in Barbados.The couple are said to have tried to flee the country after Elliott tested positive for coronavirus.
Love Island star Zara Holland has been charged with breaking coronavirus laws after she allegedly tried to flee Barbados with her boyfriend when he tested positive for COVID.
direct to your inboxA simple 999 trick lets you contact the police via text message in an emergency.In situations where it is unsafe to speak aloud, you can contact the police by texting 999.However, the trick only works if you register first. Twitter user Portia Pan drew attention to the service suggesting that people register now so that they can use it in an emergency.