All news by author: Ariane Sohrabi-Shiraz
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Dad shamed by his own brother for refusing to walk his daughter down the aisle
The bride-to-be's uncle has offered to walk his niece down the aisle himself after his brother couldn't get his head round the fact that his daughter is marrying a woman
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'I grew up in a cult with five parents and 44 siblings - that was the best part'
A man who grew up in a fundamentalist Mormon cult has spoken about growing up with 44 siblings and five parents. Four years ago he left religion after it became 'detrimental' to his development
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Job expert says Brits miss out on trick to bag promotion that Americans swear by
Job experts think Brits need to change their behaviour at work in order to succeed and get a promotion. Here they share a trick that could help you climb up the ladder
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Man sues woman who friendzoned him for £2.6m as she didn't want to date him
A man from Singapore is suing his friend for £2.6million because she didn't want to be in a relationship with him. He says she caused 'trauma' and that she's 'damaged his stellar reputation'
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'I have same unusual name as Molly-Mae's baby - I was bullied but it's special'
A singer who lives in London shares a first name with Molly Mae Hague and Tommy Fury's daughter Bambi, and even though it's sentimental to her, she admits she was teased for it growing up
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Inside hoax claims and secrets of world's richest dog Gunther in new Netflix doc
Netflix docuseries Gunther's Millions will explore the 'hoax' surrounding the world's richest dog Gunther and the man who cares for him, businessman Maurizio Mian
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Expert shares 'best hack' for interviews so you can see your notes while talking
If you find it more comfortable doing job interviews with notes in front of you, you're in luck, as an expert has shared a great hack for when you need to see them while still looking at your interviewer
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Chilling warning text sent by ex boyfriend minutes before murdering former lover
Netflix's latest true crime documentary series My Lover My Killer will detail the case of Hollie Gazzard from Gloucester who was stabbed 14 times by her ex boyfriend
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'I regret having kids as I miss my old life so much - I wish people warned me'
A woman with two kids has admitted that despite loving them, she doesn't find being a parent rewarding and regrets having them because she misses her old life
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'I gave birth in a car stuck in traffic - my baby ended up inside my trousers'
Deshai Fudd, 23, was on her way to the hospital when she began to go into labour and had no choice but to give birth in the passenger seat as her husband tried to navigate traffic
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Viral sausage roll debate leaves Brits confused about how to order at Greggs
An internet debate has divided opinions after someone asked how they would order a sausage roll at Greggs if they didn't mean the pastry, but instead bread sliced open with sausages inside
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Woman shares 'life changing' hack for putting on tights without snags or ladders
If you're sick and tired of your tights snagging every time you put on a fresh pair, you're not alone. Luckily, a content creator has shared a 'life changing' hack to stop it from happening
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'I'm a nutritionist and I wouldn't let my child drink Prime - it's not worth it'
Nutritionist Hannah Macey has explained why she would not let her child drink Prime Hydration, which she has said is essentially an expensive, 'watery coconut drink'
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Cleaning fans hail 'game changing' duster that 'doesn't leave anything behind'
Cleaning fans have hailed a 'game changing' duster from a brand that Instagram sensation Mrs Hinch loves, that 'unlike rags and towels', doesn't leave anything behind
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People are realising they've been washing broccoli wrong their whole lives
It's recommended to wash your fruit and vegetables properly to avoid harmful bacteria – but some people are only just realising you need to wash broccoli, and how to clean it properly
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People disgusted by homemade spag bol that looks like 'marinated tapeworm'
A man has shared a plate of his homemade spaghetti bolognese, and strangers on the internet have shared their harshest feedback, with one person saying it looks like a 'marinated tapeworm'
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Job expert shares one detail you should leave out during salary negotiations
The part of a job interview where you are asked salary expectations can be tricky to navigate, but it's important if you have a specific salary in mind that you would be willing to accept
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'I've still got my Xmas tree up - it's so cosy and too much effort to take down'
Many people will have taken down their Christmas decorations earlier in the month, but one woman is planning on keeping her decorations up for a while longer to prolong the festive cheer
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Hairstylist shares most annoying customer habits - including coffee complaint
A hairstylist has caused mixed reaction online by sharing some of the most annoying things customers do, including turning up the appointment late with a takeaway coffee
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'I hate the name I chose for my baby - it doesn't suit her and makes me cringe'
One woman regrets the name she picked for her now four-month-old baby girl, and wants to change it. However, her partner feels it's too late, even though it makes her 'cringe'
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You can get paid £5k for a week's work – but a dice will make all your decisions
A company is going to pay someone £5,000 to take part in a social experiment where they have to leave all their major decision-making up to the roll of a dice, and it will all be streamed live on YouTube
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Couple that live 9,000 miles apart get engaged after meeting twice
A couple that live 9,000 miles apart, on different continents, have tied the knot despite only meeting in person twice. They find 'trust' is key, but still admit they 'struggle'
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Bake Off star explains why you should never use eggs straight out the fridge
If you're guilty of using eggs straight out of the fridge for your bakes, you should think again. A former Great British Bake Off contestant has illustrated the difference it makes to use ones that are room temperature
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'Vintage' 30p Tesco chocolate bar being flogged on eBay for eye-watering £10,000
A so-called 'vintage' Tesco Value chocolate bar from 2006 is being flogged on eBay for an eye-watering £10,000, and if you want to buy it you'll also have to pay postage
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Expert explains how to spot Japanese knotweed - with urgent warning on treatment
Spotting Japanese knotweed in your garden is never a good sign, particularly if you're trying to sell your home. Here, an expert shares what you should do if you spot the invasive plant
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