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'Undercover lovers' living in the UK |
12-February-2008
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The UK has a surprisingly high number of romantics as Valentine's Day nears despite prudish rumours, according to online travel and leisure retailer lastminute.com. |
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Women 'getting into' online dating more |
12-February-2008
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Looking for a mate through an online dating agency is now more common than ever, with the balance of men and women coming to a balance. |
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Workplace romance? |
12-February-2008
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One in five workers married someone they met and dated while at work, according to a survey by CareerBuilders.co.uk. |
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UK govt: Send roses to loved ones from Kenya |
14-February-2008
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The UK government is reminding shoppers for this year's Valentine's Day to buy roses from a more environmentally-friendly source such as Kenya, to both cut down on emissions and to help the ... |
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French first lady speaks of undying love |
15-February-2008
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The wife of French president Nicolas Sarkozy has pledged to stay by her husband's side "until death". |
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Money doesn't buy love for Brits |
16-February-2008
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About 2.2 million of Brits said they ended their last relationship because of money issues according to research by internet bank cahoot. |
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End of the road for Marc and Cerys |
18-February-2008
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Singer Cerys Matthews and actor Marc Bannerman will not become the next Jordan and Peter Andre as the jungle pair have split up, according to reports. |
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Grooms 'uncertain' about brides' past |
19-February-2008
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Grooms in the UK are not entirely certain about the whole of their brides' past, according to a new survey. |
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