Author: FABUK Magazine

4th August 2017 Personalised gifting group, Historic Newspapers, announces today a new, Illustrated London News Archive Book – a collectable for any history enthusiast. The special edition newspaper book is available to purchase now, retailing at £29.99. The new London Illustrated News Book is a collection of vivid pictorial newspaper covers from the publication, featuring the illustrated work of distinguished artists and engravers from the era. Released during the boom of the Industrial Revolution in 1842, the London Illustrated Newspaper established itself as the world’s first fully illustrated newspaper to depict a moving panorama of the Victorian era and thereafter.…

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ZeroWater is the only water filter brand that delivers the equivalent to purified bottled water into your home. Developed a pour-through system, with an aim to deliver the best filtration possible with their premium five-stage ion exchange technology, this filter removes virtually all total dissolved solids (TDS), a claim which no other filter can say. ZeroWater is the only gravity-fed filtration system to match the TDS levels found in purified bottle water. This breakthrough filtration system from ZeroWater is certified by NSF International for the reduction of Lead and other heavy metals such as Chromium 3 & 6 and Mercury.…

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It’s no secret that stress is an ever-increasing element among British adults. It can contribute to sleeping troubles, poor diet choices, low mood and general health problems. In fact, a recent study has revealed that just one major stressful experience could age your brain by up to 4 years![i] While you’re probably all too aware of some of the factors in your life that can contribute to stress – money, work/life balance and family – stress doesn’t always have to come from these obvious sources. Some causes of stress can surprise you… Firstly, how do these factors make contribute to…

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Schöffel ski wear is synonymous with quality, style, and functionality on the slopes, and has been for the brand’s entire history. Founded in 1804, the Schöffel family have nurtured this well-loved brand, providing a high level of innovation and creativity to cement its reputation as a leading outdoor and skiwear brand. With a strong sense of tradition rooted in textile craftsmanship, Schöffel has been making clothing to suit the most demanding environments for 212 years and continues to thrive in a competitive market. Ski collections by Schöffel are renowned for their use of advanced materials and smart designs to ensure ultimate protection from the weather. PrimaLoft,…

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Day 4 7 August 2017 Session 6 ticketed at: 49,920 Tonight’s Session 6 marks the second Legends Session of the IAAF World Championships London 2017. In honour of the world records achieved by British legends Colin Jackson, Jonathan Edwards and Sally Gunnell at previous World Championships, organisers created three special ticket prices. With the men’s triple jump qualifiers and women’s final scheduled for Session 6 today, Jonathan Edwards’ triple jump world record of 18.29m, which still stands, is recognised in the form of an £18.29 priced ticket to replicate his mark. Over 14,000 tickets have been sold at this price point.…

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NEW REPORT REVEALS NEW ‘RESETTING’ SOCIAL TREND AS PEOPLE TAKE CONTROL OF THEIR LIVES One third of ‘Resetters’ set up their own business The rise of Hobbypreneurs A new report launched today by Britain Thinks and Investec Click & Invest, the new online investment management service, reveals unprecedented numbers of people are making huge changes to their lives because they have greater confidence in their own abilities, despite economic uncertainty, changing work patterns and less job and financial security. This has fostered a stronger ‘can do’ attitude in society, and the report describes this trend of more people making radical…

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Day 3 6 August 2017 Session 4 ticketed at: 43,860 Session 5 ticketed at: 48,400 For the first time in IAAF World Championship history, both the men’s and women’s marathons will take place on the same day today. Starting and finishing alongside Tower Bridge, the course also boasts to be the only IAAF World Championship event to see athletes cross the line beside a World Heritage Site. Spectators will be treated to the first ever purpose-built Marathon Spectator Area, built within the famous moat of the Tower of London. 1,700 fans will have the unique opportunity to witness the first…

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Day 2 5 August 2017 Session 2 ticketed at: 50,060 Session 3 ticketed at: 55,900 The medals for the IAAF World Championships London 2017 show a clockwork design and equipment from every event at the Championships. Based within the shape of an athletics track, the medals are layered with symbols of every event on the schedule, an intricate design that bears resemblance to the inner workings of a watch. With London the historical home of Greenwich Mean Time, they also feature iconic London landmarks that sit on the River Thames – Tower Bridge, the London Eye, the Shard and Big…

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Whether you’re relying on your Saint Laurent Festival Rain Boots, Chloe Faye Mini Backpack or travelling light with your Moschino Leather Belt Bag don’t be caught out not looking your best this festival season. With over 14 million people attending festivals this year the last thing you want is to be wearing the same look as someone else and the only way to guarantee that is to go bespoke. With Bestival, Wilderness, Notting Hill Carnival and Burning Man approaching let your imagination run wild with ideas.   Fringing, as seen at Coachella, is a huge trend in festival wear this…

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A cat from Lincoln has been crowned overall winner in Cats Protection’s National Cat Awards 2017. Eight–year-old Genie was chosen for helping her 12-year-old owner battle bone cancer. The black-and-white puss was selected as a finalist in the Outstanding Rescue Cat category in recognition of the incredible support and inspiration she has provided for Evie Henderson, who was diagnosed with bone cancer in March 2016. Evie, who lives with parents Tina and Chris in North Hykeham, has endured six grueling rounds of chemotherapy; several painful operations and lengthy hospital stay far from home. Throughout her treatment, Evie has drawn strength…

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