• Nanny Pat dies: Tributes after death of beloved TOWIE star • Amazon: ‘Throw your hoverboard away in case it explodes’ • Gatwick and Heathrow train chaos over Christmas 2015: engineering and Crossrail disruption
Amazon UK, John Lewis and Argos appear to have pulled hoverboards from the shelves after Trading Standards urged all retailers to stop selling them - and Amazon has even told customers to throw them away.
Passengers travelling to Gatwick and Heathrow over the Christmas period have been warned to make sure they leave plenty of time for their journeys due to disruption caused by Crossrail and engineering works.
Commuters on several routes faced cancellations and delays throughout rush hour this morning after a 20-year-old being hit by a train at Waltham Cross led to lines being blocked.
Babla’s Jewellers are delighted to giveaway this “Armani Exchange Ladies watch AX5406”. It has a 40mm sizeable case, three sub dials, crystal encrusted bezel and rose gold colour scheme, the Capistrano is a highly contemporary and cool watch.
This festive season the Coca-Cola London Eye has been transformed into a unique winter setting and a must-visit destination, as Frostival returns for its third consecutive year with a range of Christmas shaped fun.
Andy Carroll says Chelsea ‘can’t string a pass together at the minute’ and sees no reason why the champions won’t be playing in the Championship next season.
Remember the Mean Girls moment with the tiny Christmas outfits, Cady’s dad looking terrified and Gretchen Weiners kicking the CD player in Jason’s face? Well these American high school lads mimicked the entire scene and it’s amazingly cringey.
2015 has turned out to be rather a good year for games. The current consoles are now into their stride with developers getting to grips with the hardware, with impressive results.
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