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When family friends tied the knot this week, it was one of the most fun weddings I can remember.
Having given up on their original plans, scuppered by Covid, for a grand affair in a country pile, they settled for a small register office service.
The bride wore a cream jumpsuit, her bridesmaids a mismatch of floral dresses. I, meanwhile, ditched my go-to wedding look of frills and flounces, and instead opted for a green wool coat-dress, letting my accessories oversized pearl and emerald earrings, gold sequin shoes do the talking.
Trish Halpin reveals a selection of the most stylish outfits available from UK High Street shops to suit all budgets. Pictured: Dress, £169, mintvelvet.co.uk; bag, £275, luluguinness.com; heels, £45.99, zara.com; Jennifer Gibson earrings, £220, & Alexis Bittar ring, £225, fenwick.co.uk
Management of Shankey salons
Award winning grooming guru and Founder Jason Shankey (46) is the UK’s leading authority on male skincare, shaving and styling. He is a man on a mission to improve the way British Men look, feel and think about themselves!
CEO Agnes Wells is a facial aesthetian with unrivalled experience in her field.
Founder Jason Shankey invented the modern grooming salon concept in 1997 which has now grown into a highly successful and rapidly expanding group of bespoke Shankey salons around the UK. With an envious celebrity client list that includes Formula 1 World Champion Jenson Button he is now launching his much anticipated product range Jason Shankey Expert into Urban Retreat at Harrods.
Marion said: “I feel much safer coming out now that I have had my vaccine and it is great to see my friend Mel again.”
Marion Noble, 76 years old from Eynesbury with Mel Cox, 63 years old from St Neots.
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Mrs Linley and Christine Andrews, both 77, from St Neots, were also basking in the sunshine.
Christine said: “This is the first time we have both been able to come out and actually have something to eat.
“It feel like freedom, to finally be doing this, it is the first time I have walked round the town since early last March.
Covid-19: PM under pressure over vaccine passports, and the ghosted ex-Topshop staff
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1. Criticism grows over Covid passports suggestion
Criticism is growing over plans for Covid passports in England. Government documents say certificates proving whether someone has had a vaccine, has tested negative or has immunity are likely to become a feature of our lives and their use will be trialled at events such as the FA Cup final. The UK government says it s working with the devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to seek a consistent approach . But some MPs argue they could lead to a two-tier Britain.