Unpacking what could ruin the Games
As Aussie athletes face down nerves and anticipation in the lead-up to the Commonwealth Games, there’s an extra hurdle to overcome — whether their luggage will show up, writes Kerry Parnell.
As Aussie athletes face down nerves and anticipation in the lead-up to the Commonwealth Games, there’s an extra hurdle to overcome — whether their luggage will show up, writes Kerry Parnell.
As the Commonwealth Games opening in Birmingham, UK are upon us, we pay tribute the most memorable moments in royal history at previous games. Revisit history here.
The Duchess of Cornwall has gone from the most vilified woman in the UK, to its next Queen Consort – and she did it by simply, well, getting on with the job, writes Kerry Parnell.
Fashion and beauty guru Trinny Woodall has refined her travel MO with consummate style.
Ordinary sized women have smashed through the skinny ceiling with fashion giant Chanel giving glamorous Dutch ‘curve model’ Jill Kortleve the coveted role in its haute couture show in Paris, writes Kerry Parnell.
The UK isn’t traditionally associated with the world’s best cuisine – but Birmingham’s Indian and Pakistani fare cannot be beaten.
Hailey Bieber is being sued by a fashion label for ripping off their brand’s name four years after attempting to buy it, writes Kerry Parnell.
The public spotlight is growing ever brighter on Prince William who turns 40 on Tuesday and moves another year closer to the crown he was born to wear but what kind of king will he be, asks Kerry Parnell
It is a truth universally acknowledged that studios are never going to stop ripping the bodices out of period dramas so perhaps it’s time fans embraced it, writes Kerry Parnell.
Forget business class – this desperate traveller reckons there’s a much more necessary premium upgrade that airlines need to be offering flyers.
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