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Anthony Bryan and his personal struggle to be accepted as a British Citizen during the Windrush immigration scandal.

Twentyish Sally Kelton is unhappy at home and in the drab town in which she lives, until she meets roving musician Steve Ryan. Sally falls for Steve, but to Steve, she’s just another fling before he heads to another town. Sally decides to “pull up stakes” and heads on a bus to Steve’s next stop. On the road, she meets Drew Baxter, owner of a gaseteria in the town where she’s heading. Drew sets Sally up with a room at a local boarding house and a job at his business. Try as he might, Drew can’t win Sally’s heart from Steve, who has remained indifferent to Sally since her arrival. When Steve heads off to South America, Sally is even more despondent–especially after she learns that she’s pregnant with his child.

The Terror is an American anthology television series exploring historical speculative fiction based on true events.
The series is named after Dan Simmons’s 2007 novel, which serves as the basis for the first season and is a fictionalized account of Captain Sir John Franklin’s lost expedition to the Arctic in 1845–1848.

I’ll Take Your Dead follows William who has a simple job, he makes dead bodies disappear. This isn’t something he likes to or even wants to do, but through circumstances out of his control, his little farm house in the country has become a dumping ground for the casualties of the gang related murders in the nearby city. His daughter Gloria has become used to rough looking men dropping off corpses and is even convinced that some of them are haunting their house. After a woman’s body, is dumped at the house, William begins his meticulous process when he realizes, she’s not actually dead. As the gang activity increases, William patches the woman up and holds her against her will until he can figure out what to do with her. As they begin to develop a very unusual respect for each other, the woman’s murderers get word that she’s still alive and make plan to go finish what they started.

Cross Stitch Gold is the ultimate collection of cross stitch designs for experienced stitchers. With eight inspirational projects from the world’s best designers in every issue, you’ll be spoiled for choice of glorious gifts for friends and family.

Established in 1966, the Ulster Tatler has a readership of 279,000 and is a must buy for anyone interested in Ulster’s buzzing social scene. Now in its fortieth year the Ulster Tatler has extensive coverage of all the key events in the Northern Ireland social calendar as well all the latest local fashions.

Packed with compelling TV features and interviews, the best shows you’ll want to make time for plus comprehensive streaming, radio and sport recommendations. If you love TV, you will adore Total TV Guide as well as its sister title’s podcast ‘My TV Years’ from TV Choice.

Town & Country features the latest in luxury, from beautiful homes, sumptuous dining to exotic locations. In 11 gorgeous annual issues, Town & Country covers the arts, fashion and culture, bringing the best of everything to America’s trendsetters.

The NEW LOOK Top Santé is packed with in-depth health articles, expert fitness tips, easy-to-make healthy recipes and yummy treats, and the latest anti-ageing beauty advice, all designed to help you lead a healthy, happy, beautiful life. Each issue brings you:

Quarterly Magazine for Anglophiles the world over. Every issue filled with pictures of our green & pleasant land, stories, poems and more…