Sky Sports. Having started her career there in 1998, she spent some two decades working for the channel before moving on to pursue other career goals. As of June 2021, Kirsty has been a co-host on The Great British Breakfast on GB News.
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High street health and beauty retailer Boots has issued a message to anyone who has an Advantage Card.
The retailer is changing how its Advantage points system works by introducing Price Advantage.
Price Advantage gives exclusive discounts to Boots customers with an Advantage card in over 2,000 stores across the UK.
Shoppers have to hand over their Advantage Card at the tills to get the lower price that is advertised on the shelves, reports the Mirror.
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Customers will know if an item is included in the Price Advantage as they’ll be advertised with a pink sticker in stores.
The pink stickers will show the price for Advantage Card holders and the price for other shoppers.
Price Advantage isn’t available on the Boots website and shoppers without an Advantage Card won’t be able to get the lower prices.
Boots says shoppers will see discounts on around 150 products each month.
This month, customers can save over £8 on the L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Laser Pure Retinol Deep Anti-Wrinkle Night Serum which costs £16.60 for Advantage Card holders, compared to £24.99 for regular customers.
Also on offer is Boots’ No7 Lash Extender Fiber Mascara, down to £11.95 from £13.95, as well as Boots’ Ingredients Hyaluronic Acid Serum 30ml, which is reduced to £4 from £5.
However, just because something is included in Advantage Prices, that doesn't necessarily mean you won't find it cheaper at another store.
Always go for the lowest price to make the biggest saving.
It is free to sign up for an Advantage Card - you can do this on the Boots website - and the scheme allows you to accrue points as you shop.
Advantage Card holders get four points for every
Sky Sports. Having started her career there in 1998, she spent some two decades working for the channel before moving on to pursue other career goals. As of June 2021, Kirsty has been a co-host on The Great British Breakfast on GB News.
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who has died aged 86, was one of Britain’s most talented comedy scriptwriters, a calling he successfully matched with appearances on television and radio panel games, most notably Radio 4’s anarchic weekly show I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue. Starting as a stand-up comedian at the Windmill Theatre in the 1950s, he suffered so badly from a disfiguring form of eczema that he turned to writing instead. With his trademark shock of white hair, bulbous nose and ferocious eyebrows, Cryer later returned to the microphone, and as well as his radio dates had become a popular after-dinner speaker and regular pundit on the business of being funny.
BBC Radio 4 show I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue since it began in 1972. Barry also wrote episodes for the TV comedy series Doctor in the House. Following news of his death today, celebrity friends and admirers of Barry flocked to social media to pay tribute.
K.J. Yossman British comedian Barry Cryer, who wrote for sketch shows including ‘The Two Ronnies’ and ‘Morecambe and Wise,’ died on Tuesday in London, his family have confirmed. He was 86.In a statement, the family wrote: “We’re pleased to say that he died peacefully, in good spirits and with his family around him.”“Dad was a talented comedy writer and comedian in a particularly golden vintage.
Legendary comedian Barry Cryer has died at the age of 86.