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Jumping for joy
Mop-haired Chris Tomlinson is our blue-eyed boy, as Britain’s number one long- jumper is tipped for stardom at this summer’s Beijing Olympics. Katharine Capocci catches up with the newly-wed athlete. |
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My Favourites with Neil Kern
Neil Kern is the retiring Headmaster of Durham School, where he has been in charge for 11 years, having previously taught at Repton and Rugby schools. He was born in South Africa and he and his wife, Ann, are returning to South Africa later this year to run a small game lodge they have bought on the edge of the Kruger National Park. Their two daughters were both educated at Durham School and will help at the Lodge after their respective University courses have finished. Their own house in England is in North Yorkshire, which they regard as one of the finest areas of the country. |
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Fashion Q/A with Jayne Kilburn
Jayne Kilburn lives in Whitburn where she runs the Prickly Pear group of restaurants with husband Dave. |
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Relax Rustic
Chill-out surroundings and sweeping countryside views are part of the treatment at a new breed of rural spa retreats. We take a tour and relax rural |
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Making time to chill
Busy people need time to chill...but the laptop has to come too. Young women entrepreneurs from the region reveal their holiday habits and hotspots. |
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Indie appeal
David Firth checks into some rooms with enduring views on a luxurious passage to India. |
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Miami Nice
Tindale Towers is a stunning, new-build art deco mansion, with the most unlikely setting ever, between a bypass and a scrapyard… Katharine Capocci takes a tour. |
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Interiors with George Bond
Steeped in history and breathtaking beauty, Harewood House is quintessentially British and the jewel in the North of England’s collection of stately homes. |
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Me&My Car
Claire Barber owns here ownPR company and lives in Alnwick with her two daughters. Her latest projects include the Music Means Life PR campaign to raise funds for the Teenage Cancer Trust and Newcastle Falcon Tom May's charity sycle challenge. . |
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What's in a name
The Morgan Motor Company is Britain’s only surviving homegrown car manufacturer. IAN LAMMING heard from the founder’s grandson about how the company continues to flourish |
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