The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Smiles of The week

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▼ n-ice work

Dancing on Ice returns tonight. We’re looking forward to watching it already.

▼ dieT delay

It’s National Shortbread Day in America so why not follow in the footsteps of our US counterpar­ts and finish off those petticoat tails? The diet can wait.

▼ lucky number? 2019

Someone is having a great New Year – one lucky winner scooped £115m on the Euromillio­ns lottery last week.

▼ rub-a-dub-dub

Tuesday is National Bubble Bath Day, so why not take some time out and enjoy a good soak?

▼ broken promises

According to a US news report, 80% of people will have given up on their New Year resolution­s within six weeks. Good to know those of us at iN10 Towers are not alone.

▼ Time for walkies

January is Walk Your Dog Month. Don’t have a four-legged friend? Then take yourself out for some fresh air and exercise – it’ll do you the world of good.

▼ ice To see you

We loved the picture of the distant Ultima Thule object in space – which looked like a snowman. He got more than a frosty reception.

▼ cracking news

Cadbury has announced the start of their second white Creme Egg hunt, with a £10,000 top prize. Winning would be an egg-cellent way to start the year.

▼ ouT of This world

A Chinese probe has landed on the dark side of the moon, marking a first in space exploratio­n history. The Chang’e-4 lunar spacecraft will now send pictures and data back to earth. What a postcard!

▼ in The miX

The humble cassette tape is making a comeback according to chart figures. It’s music to the ears of those who don’t like to get rid of old technology...

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