The model was in great spirits as she cuddled up to a carpet cleaner during the make-over. Katie proudly showed off her home improvements on social media - getting 'fresh new carpet' put in her mucky mansion . The mum-of-five showed off her huge new boob job in a tight designer pyjama top that clung to her curves. She left her long blonde hair loose to fall over her shoulders. The model flashed the flesh wearing matching blue PJ shorts. Read more on Katie Price LOOKING ROSY Katie Price looks completely different after dramatic pink hair transformation PRICEY'S POST Katie Price shares cryptic post about a ‘future husband’ Katie was full of praise for the hard working team that installed and cleaned her soft cream carpets. She filmed them hard at work on Instagram and said: "Nice and clean @cleanercarpets." She added: "Fresh new carpets. Thank you!" Most read in Showbiz … [Read more...] about Katie Price shows off biggest ever boob job and Mucky Mansion makeover as she cuddles up to carpet cleaner
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Former Michigan House Speaker’s phone, records seized by feds
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for February 2 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. A former leader of the Michigan House had his phone seized as part of a federal investigation that involved grand jury subpoenas, search warrants and bank records, according to court documents. The details were disclosed in a lawsuit against Rick Johnson and his wife, Janice, over fees charged by the Grand Rapids law firm Secrest Wardle. The firm sued the Johnsons in 2021, saying they had failed to pay $7,500 for legal work performed in the fall of 2020 in connection with the case "United States v. Johnson." FORMER OHIO HOUSE SPEAKER LARRY HOUSEHOLDER'S $60M BRIBERY TRIAL TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK Johnson, a Republican from Osceola County, served six years in the state Legislature, including four as House speaker. His term ended in 2005 and he subsequently became a lobbyist. He was chairman of the … [Read more...] about Former Michigan House Speaker’s phone, records seized by feds
Fuel price rollback expected on Feb 7
Local oil companies are expected to implement a big rollback in the prices of petroleum products next week, an industry source said. The source said pump prices of diesel may go down by P2.40 to P2.70 per liter and gasoline, by P1.90 to P2.20 per liter. The price of kerosene is also expected to decline by about P2 a liter. Estimates were made based on the four-day average prices in the global market from Jan. 30 to Feb. 2. Last week, prices of gasoline increased by P1.30 per liter, diesel by P1 per liter and kerosene by P1.35 per liter. Cumulative adjustments stand at P7.20 per liter for gasoline, P3.05 per liter for diesel and P4.55 per liter for kerosene. Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again. Your subscription has been successful. … [Read more...] about Fuel price rollback expected on Feb 7
Petrol prices FALL but should be even lower as retailers charge 10p per litre more than normal
PETROL prices plummeted by nearly 7p a litre last month - the sixth biggest monthly drop since 2000. But drivers should have seen a further 10p reduction if retailers squashed their margins, according to RAC Fuel Watch. The price of petrol fell from 169.58p a litre to 162.89p a litre in September - saving drivers £2.68 on an average full tank. Since unleaded peaked on July 3 at 191.53p, almost 29p has come off a litre leading to a saving of nearly £16 on a tank. Diesel prices also dropped from 183.74p a litre to 180.16 in the same period. This is 19p cheaper than its all-time high price of 199.09p back on June 25 - meaning that the cost of a tank has fallen by £10 on average. READ MORE IN MONEY HANDS ON DECK Lidl is hiring 1,000 workers and wages start from £10.90 an hour CASH IN Bank launches market-leading saving rate that's highest in 13 years But according to RAC Fuel Watch , motorists … [Read more...] about Petrol prices FALL but should be even lower as retailers charge 10p per litre more than normal
I went from being £20k in debt to buying £170,000 first home in just two years – here’s how
WHEN you're in debt, clearing it can seem impossible - but Rachel managed to wipe hers and buy her first home in just two years. Office manager Rachel Elliott was struggling after racking up £20,000 of debt three years ago. She had two credit card debts, two overdrafts, a loan for her car and car finance debts. The 37-year-old said that as a "proud person", it was hard to admit that homeownership was a pipe-dream unless she made a drastic change. But after facing up to the amount of money she owed, Rachel and her partner Rebecca, 27, who works in a pharmacy, sat down together in March 2020 to figure out how to clear it with the aim of buying their first home together. Rachel created a spreadsheet based on their incomings and outgoings to see how much they could pay off per month. READ MORE IN MONEY HOUSE THAT First-time buyer saved half of her income for five months to purchase £275k home HOUSE THAT We are … [Read more...] about I went from being £20k in debt to buying £170,000 first home in just two years – here’s how
Gardening expert shares how to turn leftover food into ‘fabulous’ plants for free
Gardening: Homebase shares tips to help grow tomatoes SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Resilient gardening expert, Kim Stoddart, who is the co-author of the newly published The Climate Change Garden book by Quarto, told Express.co.uk: “Everything has become so expensive and gardening is no exception, but thankfully there are lots of ways to source many no-cost materials and plants for the garden and home. Saving money in this way also feels incredibly good and turning waste into wondrous materials is a truly positive action in light of all the stressful things happening in the world. Related articles Easiest method to ‘deter’ rodent from your home -‘they hate the smell’ Six foods to keep … [Read more...] about Gardening expert shares how to turn leftover food into ‘fabulous’ plants for free
Inside incredible abandoned Victorian barracks which could be yours for £500k
Abandoned Victorian Barracks for sale in rare listing could be yours for £500k - pictures (Image: STRUTT AND PARKER) SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Overlooking Pembroke Dock, the Old Defensible Barracks is a grade II listed fortification located in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The site, which is of national importance has been listed by agents at Strutt and Parker, Ludlow, giving buyers a rare opportunity to snap up the Victorian-era barracks. Here's a look inside the enormous stone fort surrounded building . Related articles 8 energy saving myths that can ‘cost a fortune’ - they’re ‘nonsense’ Exact temperature you can safely switch off your central heating The detached property has been advertised on Rightmove … [Read more...] about Inside incredible abandoned Victorian barracks which could be yours for £500k
Ofgem boss DEFENDS forcing people onto pre-payment meters as ‘some choose not to pay’
The head of the UK's energy regulator has defended installing pre-payment meters against customers' will - claiming many can afford to pay their bills, but choose not to. Facing MPs today, Jonathan Brearley branded the controversial step "reasonable" - but was met by disbelief. It comes as experts revealed one in four households now spend more than a tenth of their income on energy bills with charities facing "unprecedented" demand. Mr Brearley told members of Parliament's Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee: "There's something I'll say that may not be popular here, but there are a group of customers who can afford to pay their bills but choose not to. "Everyone is agreed in these circumstances that a mandatory move to a pre-payment meter is a reasonable response to those families who can afford to pay. Ofgem boss Jonathan Brearley said forced installation of pre-payment meters is justified as some customers choose not to pay their bills ( Image: PA) … [Read more...] about Ofgem boss DEFENDS forcing people onto pre-payment meters as ‘some choose not to pay’
Inside 10 Downing Street where Rishi Sunak lives with wall panelling and £15k artwork
Piers Morgan grills Rishi Sunak on new immigration law SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Rishi Sunak lives in 10 Downing Street with his heiress wife and two young daughters, as well as their fox red labrador retriever, Nova. The Prime Minister regularly shares snippets of his life in the historic building. With the real size of Downing Street unknown and with its history of famous residents, the actual price of the home is undetermined, but Stone Real Estate valued it to be worth £5.3million back in 2019. Related articles Six foods to keep houseplants ‘healthy’ to prevent stunted growth Gardening expert shares how to turn leftovers into ‘fabulous’ plants In footage released prior to his … [Read more...] about Inside 10 Downing Street where Rishi Sunak lives with wall panelling and £15k artwork
Six foods to keep houseplants ‘healthy’ to prevent stunted growth – including mayonnaise
Houseplants: RHS advises on watering techniques SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info The colder weather and fewer daylight hours can “stunt” the growth of your houseplants , with many struggling to thrive in these conditions. Many indoor plants lie dormant during the winter months, which means they need slightly different care than they did in the summer months. Some may not need feeding, while others may still need some food, while some won’t need any water at all. Related articles I tried a baking soda tip to remove moisture from my home - results ‘Helter-skelter’ time for property market as house prices drop Fiona Jenkins, houseplant expert at MyJobQuote.co.uk, said: “Many houseplants … [Read more...] about Six foods to keep houseplants ‘healthy’ to prevent stunted growth – including mayonnaise