The Repair Shop is a show loved and watched by millions of people thanks to its heartwarming and often emotional stories.
The series, which has been running since 2017, features many experts who all seek to restore and renew beloved items to their former glory.
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One such expert is Stephen Kember who has made regular appearances offering his expertise and knowledge.
Toasted coconut… sounds divine. It really does, and I could eat it in all of its different variations – I'm thinking cake, ice cream, sprinkled on top of a doughnut… God I'm hungry. Anyway, while it most definitely sounds like an edible term, 'toasted coconut' has actually been popping up on our beauty radar of late and it refers to a new hair colour trend that seems to be the next big thing on Instagram.
We are always on the hunt for comfortable, yet supportive, shapewear, with the most common areas to address being the stomach, legs and bottom.
While some may wear shapewear to cinch in their tummy, others may wear for a smoother silhouette, or to sculpt the figure and give a little lift to enhance certain assets.
There are plenty of brands to shop online and in-store for those looking for shapewear for the tummy, for legs and bottom; from M&S and John Lewis to Skims, Spanx and other lingerie brands.
Ceremonial roles at the Coronation of the King and Queen Consort will be carried out by more than 50 people including former children's TV presenter Baroness Floella Benjamin and former MI5 chief Baroness Eliza Manningham-Buller.
In a statement Buckingham Palace said: “Those undertaking these historic roles in the Service have been chosen to recognise, thank and represent the Nation due to their significant service, and include representatives from Orders of Chivalry, the military and wider public life.
ITV's new crime drama, Vanishing Act, arrived on ITV1 on Monday night – and viewers have taken to social media with the same complaint.
The new three-part series tells the shocking true story of Melissa Caddick, an Australian conwoman who defrauded clients out of millions before mysteriously vanishing.
WATCH: Vanishing Act tells the true story of conwoman Melissa Caddick While many viewers were gripped by the opening episode, others couldn't help but take issue with the narration throughout the drama.