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Harry and Meghan s last surviving media deal is their £81m Netflix one

Since quitting their royal duties in 2020 and jetting off to California to live in their new $14million mansion, the couple have been building a complex network of companies to help promote 'their truth'.

Sunak Distances Himself From BoJo After Brexit-Ukraine Analogy as PM Mulls Lightning Trip to Kiev

Reacting to Boris Johnson s remarks that Britons shared the same "instinct" for freedom as the people of Ukraine, former European Council President Donald Tusk. 21.03.2022, Sputnik International

Meet the young Aussie couple travelling Europe with their baby

Meet the young Aussie couple travelling Europe with their baby
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MOLLY KINGSLEY: We are robbing our children of their childhood

MOLLY KINGSLEY: We are robbing our children of their childhood Molly Kingsley For The Daily Mail © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Since the Government shut down schools 15 months ago, our children have been victims of the response to Covid. It has made a mockery of their education and destroyed the sanctity of the classroom. Every day, UsforThem – the campaign group I founded with two other worried mums when schools were first closed in lockdown – receives anguished accounts of whole school years being sent home because of a single positive test. This month, the number of children isolating at home has risen by 400 per cent in England. Last week alone, 375,000 children were off school – the vast majority not infected themselves but having merely come into contact with a classmate, one of a tiny minority who had tested positive. And yet, tragically, this is only part of the problem.

Mum uses a $99 gadget to create an indoor washing line on her ceiling

Mum uses a $99 gadget to create an indoor washing line on her ceiling Carina Stathis For Daily Mail Australia © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Shoppers are obsessing over a $99 ceiling airer that allows them to dry their laundry indoors when they can t use a clothesline outside on rainy days. Mum-of-two Erin found a clever space saving drying solution inside her home after she discovered the nifty product at Bunnings Warehouse.  My new favourite Bunnings buy, we have really high ceilings and we live in a cold climate so normally have clothes airers all around the lounge room near the fire to dry the clothes - not any more, she wrote in a Facebook group.  

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