Boozy Scot who âflippedâ and trashed girlfriendâs house nabbed for drink driving after she kicked him out
William Everitt initially planned to sleep in his car after a row with his partner at her Erskine home but made the foolish decision to drive to his dad s before he was pulled over by police officers.
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William Everitt made the foolish decision to drive to his dad s house after a row with his partner (Image: Paisley Daily Express)
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Surrey s farms and zoos set to miss out on busiest calendar event due to lockdown
Families would normally flock to animal parks for the lambing season in February
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The lambing season is the biggest event of the year for some of Surrey s animal attractions (Image: Grahame Larter)
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Collagen is the glue that holds our skin, bones, cartilage, and blood vessels together, but the levels we produce it at decrease with age. It s a little bit like a bubble wrap analogy, that with repetitive use some of the bubbles get popped, explains Dr Louise Reiche, president of the NZ Dermatological Society.
Enter supplements: made from connective tissue in cows, pigs, or fish, what was once targeted at people with joint issues is now a beauty behemoth.
Many influencers fill their social media feeds with collagen products, swearing their skin, nails and hair have never been better.
But Dr Reiche insists it s a placebo.