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the lockdown restrictions would ease and we’d be able to see our mums this Mother’s Day, unfortunately that won’t be the case for a lot of us. But, that doesn’t mean your mum should feel any less spoiled or pampered on her big day.
From personalised presents to incredible hampers, there are endless options of amazing gifts you can send in the post to be delivered to your mum this Mother’s Day. Virtual clay building classes, deluxe afternoon teas at home, beautiful flower displays — we’ve got it
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day! David Henrie, Jerry O’Connell and more celebrity kids celebrated Wednesday, March 17, holiday with festive outfits.
Dua Lipa is a GRAMMY winner once again!The 2019 Best New Artist winner added another golden gramophone to her resume on Sunday, taking home Best Pop Vocal Album for at the 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards.«Oh my goodness. Wow, thank you so much. This is insane,» Lipa said while accepting her award.
WATCH BELOW: Abbie Chatfield shares an inspiring message for this year's International Women's Day theme: Choose To ChallengeThis year's theme is Choose To Challenge and it's not just women who are being urged to challenge and call out gender bias and inequality."We can all choose to seek out and celebrate women's achievements. Collectively, we can all help create an inclusive world," the official website reads."From challenge comes change, so let's all choose to challenge."To mark this special
It’s the fashion for Us! The 2021 Critics’ Choice Awards may not have rolled out an official red carpet this year, but the stars still made sure to serve up some serious style.
Little Mix, Christine And The Queens, Rita Ora, The Staves and others have used their platforms to celebrate women today (March 8) for the annual campaign.Christine And The Queens wrote on Twitter (as translated from French to English) to “listen to female performers every day of the year” to support female-identifying people making art.Meanwhile, Rita Ora wrote: “There is no force greater than a group of unified women.
Organisers of the UK’s National Album Day have announced that this year’s edition, on 16 Oct, will specifically celebrate women in music, “shining a light on the huge contribution made by women and female-identifying artists to our music and culture through the art form of the album”.
National Album Day has announced its theme for 2021 as Celebrating Women in Music.
WHO Magazine looks at Women WHO Inspire - whether it be through politics, advocacy or just being a downright boss babe.WATCH BELOW: Jacinda Ardern urges young people to help her in the fight against Covid-19And with International Women's Day just around the corner, we decided to round up some of the most inspiring women who are making a difference all around the world...Jacinda ArdernJACINDA ARDERNShe won her second term as New Zealand’s prime minister with a landslide number of votes late last
all pupils are back in class.