All news by author: Siobhan McNally

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'I spent the day in an amazing European five-star spa that cost just £16'
Siobhan McNally Czechs into Bond movie spa town Karlovy Vary and the capital Prague for a minibreak filled full of relaxation, beer and some UNESCO world heritage sights
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Daily Mirror celebrates oldest surviving columnist and Fleet Street legend
Siobhan McNally meets Mirror legend Paul Routlege for tea, at work on his allotment and a pint at his local the White Bear to mark his 80th birthday
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'Great sitcoms are missing from our TV screens and our lives - we need them'
Even if "we're all doomed" under the Tories, as Dad's Army's Pte Frazer would say, shows like George and Mildred, Are You Being Served?, Robin’s Nest and Three’s Company still make us laugh
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'Glow face mask had me mistaken for a celeb as I queued for loo paper'
Siobhan McNally tried out a glow face mask treatment that can be used at home which celebrities like Victoria Beckham and Lisa Snowdon swear is the secret to their smooth, wrinkle-free complexions
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Spandau Ballet's Tony Hadley shares heartbreaking reason he never touched drugs
Tony Hadley, 63, a singer in the 1980s pop group Spandau Ballet, says that he didn't dare to try any kind of drugs because his grandma scared him out of it
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Britain's laziest husbands in crisis as wives go on housework strike
We spoke to three families whose lives were turned upside down when the wives staged a walk-out as part of a new reality show on Channel 5
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Brave squad of unarmed female rangers taking on evil animal poachers in Africa
One of the women, Leitah Mkhabela, was in the UK from South Africa to mark the 10th anniversary of the Black Mambas during World Female Ranger Week
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It's ladies' knight as we learn how to party in modest Regency fashion
Writer put the ratafia on ice, tightened their stays, and heave themselves into Empire-line frocks to find out what it was like to be a wealthy lady in the 18th century
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Royal knitter shows how to make your own Coronation tea cosy
Margaret Seaman took a break from her epic project knitting famous royal residence and created her own Wool Warehouse-designed tea cosy fit for a king
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Tupperware became a kitchen must-have as shares of the post-war relic slump
Shares in the food storage giant tumbled almost 50% this week, threatening the firm that has kept us busy for almost 80 years trying to find the right lid for the right box
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Secrets of Dungeons and Dragons uncovered as film storms box office
When this fantasy role-playing board game was invented in the 1970s it caused a moral panic. Forty years later Netflix series Stranger Things brought a new generation to the game
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Stacey Solomon vs Kerry Katona as the great bed changing debate decided
Features writer Siobhan McNally has waded in the debate over how often you should wash your bed sheets, after celebrities like Kerry Katona and Stacey Solomon shared their approaches recently
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DJ hero Gary Davies back to top of his game 30 years after Radio 1 ousting
Radio 2’s returning hero is clearly enjoying being back at the top of his game with his Saturday job, 30 years after being consigned to the wastepaper bin of pop
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'No amount of styling would fix my wonky hairdo at the hands of my daughter'
If TV’s Holly Willoughby is brave enough to let her eight-year-old son, Chester, practise his hairdressing skills on her million-pound locks, who am I to stand in the way of my nearly-14-year-old Jesse cutting off a few split ends?