It’s going to be hard to top this experience. A North Dakota hunter was on his first hunt for bighorn sheep when he shot a ram that will likely set a new state record.
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Tennent's has announced a second run of its highly sought after Christmas advent packs after the first lot sold out in just five hours.The popular Glasgow-based brewer launched the ‘extremely limited’ set of gift packs on November 23.However, after incredible demand, they've decided to add a second, and they say final, run which fans can pre-order now.The special calendar will again be available to order from the Tennent’s website, priced at £25.The firm decided to give beer fans the chance to
.It’s going to be hard to top this experience. A North Dakota hunter was on his first hunt for bighorn sheep when he shot a ram that will likely set a new state record.
Maura Higgins has been blasted by The Wheel viewers after she lost a contest on The Wheel £10,000.The Love Island star, 30, lost contestant Barry his winnings after she incorrectly answered a question about her native country Ireland.
direct to your inboxChristmas is about many things but one thing we look forward to each day is a treat from an advent calendar.And these days it's no longer just choclate.There's everything from cheese to wine and gin that keep people happy throughout December.But that can't be said for everyone as the complaints have already started to roll in about the Celebrations advent calendars they have purchased only three days in.They say it was going well on day one but they have since been left
Sign up for our What's On newsletter - for all the latest whether you're staying in or heading out and aboutWe may only be two days into December, but some people have already found an issue with their advent calendars.This year though, it's not the chocolates inside, but the message - behind one of the doors in the Cadbury advent calendar, anyway.Some people who decided to open their advent calendar doors ahead of the assigned day (because, let's be honest, there's not been much else to do),
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! has already racked up more than 600 complaints, it has emerged.The ITV reality show started on 15 November and over the course of last week there were 607 complaints to media watchdog Ofcom.It’s thought most of the complaints related to trials using animals, a subject that frequently comes up in relation to the programme.According to Ofcom’s weekly report, the 16 November show drew the most complaints – 200.That instalment saw contestants Shane Richie and
young seal with a huge plastic fishing lure caught in its mouth was released back into the sea after a brave rescue. The animal was seen struggling in Oban, Argyll and Bute, with the big pink piece of equipment trapped around its mouth and whiskers.
Matt Lucas has announced the release of a new Christmas charity single following the success of his Baked Potato Song in support of the NHS earlier this year.
hereThe chairman of the bench, Joe Bangudu, said the magistrates considered their sentencing powers 'insufficient' and sent the case to the crown court for sentence.Fennacroft, of Smedley Lane in Cheetham Hill, was released on conditional bail until his sentencing hearing before a judge at Minshull Street Crown Court on December 16.
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Maria Bakalova’s mom got quite emotional after watching “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan”.