McDonald’s to launch its festive advert during The Voice tomorrow night
MOVE over John Lewis and your venus fly-traps, there's a new Christmas advert in town.
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MOVE over John Lewis and your venus fly-traps, there's a new Christmas advert in town.
Read moreDetailsBRANCHES of a garden centre will be spreading some seasonal cheer while raising money for a national charity.
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR chocolate in Hurst has been granted retrospective planning permission which allows it to become a retail shop
Read moreDetailsFOR MANY, he was the face of half-term, presenting the utterly brilliant Wide Awake Club on TV-AM
Read moreDetailsONCE, she ruled Sunday evening telly, telling us what to wear in The Clothes Show. Now, she's backing a charity that supports women getting into work
Read moreDetailsFREE train travel is on offer to veterans this weekend, as the nation prepares to take part in the annual act of remembrance.
Read moreDetailsMOONCAKE were scoffed at autumn celebrations held in Warfield, allowing residents of a new estate to come together for an evening of light and cakes
Read moreDetailsAN Advent Calendar gifting scheme has been launched in Bracknell, aimed at spreading some festive cheer.
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Read moreDetailsA WARNING to keep an eye on electrical goods with lithium-ion batteries has been issued ? because they can catch fire suddenly
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