Sunday 12 October 2014

Mystery of the real life Gone Girl





AUDIENCES in Britain and America have been enthralled by the Hollywood film Gone Girl.


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Footie star Clarke Carlisle reveals suicide attempt and life battling depression





HE WAS playing for Queens Park Rangers after making his debut for England’s under-21 team when Clarke sustained a serious right knee injury in January 2001 during a game with Fulham.


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NHS failure threatens lives of diabetics





BRITAIN is facing a public health time bomb because thousands of people with diabetes are not getting vital treatment they need, new figures reveal.


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Are your plants drunk enough? Chas Hodges on spritzing greenery with gin





THE Chas and Dave singer talks about the benefits of booze on your flower beds…


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Why Disney's darlings never saw their mother





BAMBI had one, briefly, but from Mickey Mouse to Captain Jack Sparrow, Disney characters share a strange and sad common bond...


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Hiss and hers: The best fake snake outfits and accessories





SKIN is in – and fake snake is autumn’s hottest look


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Skin and the city: The best streetwise beauty products





WITH pollution taking its toll on your complexion, it pays to seek out the latest streetwise products. Our beauty editor lines up the best.


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Life as I know it: Davina McCall





DAVINA, 46, lives in East Sussex with her husband Matthew Robertson and their children Holly, 13, Tilly, 11, and Chester, eight


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I've been firing people since I was 13, says wannabe Apprentice Ella Bitton





THE Apprentice contestant Ella Jade Bitton has been firing people from the age of just 13 and now hopes to avoid suffering the same fate as she competes to become Lord Sugar’s new business partner.


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'The first married couple I met made me cry,' says dating queen Sarah Beeny





THE dream house, the blissful marriage – Sarah Beeny has found them both. And it’s her life’s work to help the rest of us do the same.


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The Sunday Brunch's Tim Lovejoy: 'Lots of people criticise me for eating all the time'





THE SUNDAY BRUNCH is going daily, which means that presenter Tim Lovejoy may need to copy himself to take a day off. But he wouldn’t have it any other way...


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'Nothing can prepare your for the devastation of losing your child'





BEREAVEMENT touches all ages, but how do you help a child get over the loss of a loved one? Teacher Stacey Hughes is leading the way back to happiness.


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Top of the props: Meet the Indiana Jones of the film world





MOVIE buffs will have a chance to own a bit of Hollywood history at a huge props auction that includes a model of Alien's killer creature, Christopher Lee's shirt from The Man With The Golden Gun and a chair from Dune


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Television round-up: TV techs ensure villians don’t have a prayer





ITV's Grantchester is ripe for Harry Hill’s much-missed “Fight!” sequence from TV Burp, while there were developments in Downton Abbey's plot...


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Brad Pitt on new war movie Fury: 'It was set up to break us down, to make us miserable'





BRAD Pitt’s new war movie took realism to the limit during filming, with actors told to beat each other up, reveals Henry Fitzherbert


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Brutal, charming, deranged yet ultimately full of hope: Lord Of The Flies review





MATTHEW BOURNE'S version of Lord Of The Flies rubs our noses into the rotten side of human nature and makes us think


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Theatre round-up: Electra, Next Fall and Seminar





KRISTIN Scott Thomas gives a deeply committed performance, but lacks a tragic dimension as Electra, while Next Fall is a witty, affecting play, with excellent performances


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The Rosie Effect review: Expecting a baby triggers a charming comedy of errors





A GENETICS professor, his unsuitable wife and a baby on the way make this a heartwarming follow-up to The Rosie Project


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Trinity by Conn Iggulden review: Wars Of The Roses makes the 'blood flow faster'





THE second part of this late Medieval trilogy about Margaret of Anjou's fight for power is a commanding account, full of daring raids and frantic escapes


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So, Anyway review: John Cleese's autobiography proves he's 'the master of crisp comic pros





THE Fawlty Towers star's account of his pre-Monty Python life and early comedy days is vivid and explosively funny


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