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Bra Brand Launches A Range Of Nude Shades To Match Different Skin Tones @designtaxi https://t.co/lNeAVvzLVJ ..retweet pic.twitter.com/nq6KupwqWr
— Will Corry (@slievemore) September 3, 2017
EE and BT mobile customers who have failed their credit checks have been banned from using their UK minutes abroad - despite new laws meaning firms can no longer charge customers in Europe.
From June 15, holidaymakers were offered free roaming in Europe following new rules from the European Commission.
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— Will Corry (@slievemore) August 23, 2017
EU Customs Plan : London shares tick higher - David Davis sets out his plans https://t.co/7JMTdDencw... Please retweet pic.twitter.com/0zSWVIEWLi
— Will Corry (@slievemore) August 15, 2017
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— Will Corry (@slievemore) August 11, 2017
Ex Davis aide says Johnson should be in JAIL over Brexit https://t.co/pRcay6tfPK Retweet pic.twitter.com/F58BkqyOJ6
— Will Corry (@slievemore) August 10, 2017
In this white paper, you’ll discover:
- User commentary on good and bad homepages (some comments are downright hilarious!)
- The 5 most common homepage pitfalls and how to avoid them.
- How your homepage stacks up against competitors. Take the 5 Second Test!
According to research released today by digital media agency, equimedia, 91% of the brand websites handpicked by Mums have poor mobile website speeds.
The digital media specialists looked at mobile website download speeds based on Babycentre’s Welcome To Mums 2017 list of recommended baby products, and discovered that only two of the top listed brands achieved a ‘good’ rating when it came to mobile download speeds.
Latest : ‘Doctor Who’ bosses have announced plans to reveal the identity of the actor playing the Thirteenth Doctor over the weekend.
The BBC revealed plans to unveil the new Time Lord after the Wimbledon Men’s Final on Sunday (16 July), which is set to wrap up shortly before 6.30pm on BBC One. This news was announced officially in a short trailer, which shows the number ‘13’ cropping up in a number of iconic sites, including at 10 Downing Street and the Statue of Liberty.