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Tributes for beloved EastEnders actress

<p dir="ltr">The beloved <em>EastEnders</em> actress June Brown has passed away at the age of 95.</p> <p dir="ltr">June’s devastated family announced the heartbreaking news of her passing on April 3, saying she “died peacefully” at home. </p> <p dir="ltr">“We are deeply saddened to announce that our beloved June Brown, OBE, MBE, sadly passed away last night,’ the official <em>EastEnders</em> Twitter account wrote on Sunday. </p> <p dir="ltr">“There are not enough words to describe how much June was loved and adored by everyone at EastEnders, her loving warmth, wit and great humour will never be forgotten.</p> <p dir="ltr">“I would watch, listen and be totally captivated by her. She was an inspiration and I am truly blessed to have worked with and laughed with this unbelievably talented lady, icon, legend. </p> <p dir="ltr">“The irreplaceable June Brown.”</p> <p dir="ltr">June was best known for her role as Dot Cotton in <em>EastEnders</em>, a role she played for more than 30 years. </p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr" lang="en">1/3“We are deeply saddened to announce that our beloved June Brown, OBE, MBE sadly passed away last night. There are not enough words to describe how much June was loved and adored by everyone at EastEnders, her loving warmth, wit and great humour will never be forgotten... <a href="https://t.co/7OYtHJiIUb">pic.twitter.com/7OYtHJiIUb</a></p> <p>— BBC EastEnders (@bbceastenders) <a href="https://twitter.com/bbceastenders/status/1510955197106958339?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 4, 2022</a></p></blockquote> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr" lang="en">RIP June Brown, 95. <br />A wonderfully talented actress whose long-time portrayal of irascible fag-puffing Dot Cotton in EastEnders was one of the all-time great performances in British Television. <br />June was such a funny, feisty, fabulous lady off screen too. Very sad news. <a href="https://t.co/qhg2qqUdcd">pic.twitter.com/qhg2qqUdcd</a></p> <p>— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) <a href="https://twitter.com/piersmorgan/status/1510967032006602758?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 4, 2022</a></p></blockquote> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr" lang="en">I took this shot of June Brown in, what I understand to have been her final scene on ⁦<a href="https://twitter.com/bbceastenders?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@bbceastenders</a>⁩. Love to all the cast and crew missing her. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/junebrown?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#junebrown</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/eastenders?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#eastenders</a> <a href="https://t.co/vZ57FNR8ur">pic.twitter.com/vZ57FNR8ur</a></p> <p>— Christopher McGill (@McGillTweet) <a href="https://twitter.com/McGillTweet/status/1510998252933496836?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 4, 2022</a></p></blockquote> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr" lang="en">As funny as she was wise, as wise as she was kind. When I joined Eastenders, June was the first of the older cast to embrace me. I love you June. We all do. ❤️🕊 <a href="https://t.co/MKVi0iNfGu">pic.twitter.com/MKVi0iNfGu</a></p> <p>— michelle gayle (@michellegayle1) <a href="https://twitter.com/michellegayle1/status/1510958271926001668?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 4, 2022</a></p></blockquote> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr" lang="en">A very sad day. I never had the pleasure of meeting/working with the mighty June Brown - but we adored watching her on the telly box. What a legacy June leaves behind. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Eastenders?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Eastenders</a> would not have been the same without her. Love &amp; strenght to <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Eastenders?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Eastenders</a> &amp; June's loved ones. RIP💔 <a href="https://t.co/oGv0EvelF6">https://t.co/oGv0EvelF6</a></p> <p>— Balvinder Sopal (@BalvinderSopal) <a href="https://twitter.com/BalvinderSopal/status/1510964816256671745?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 4, 2022</a></p></blockquote> <p dir="ltr"><em>Image: Getty</em></p>

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Duchess Kate is pretty in polka dots on visit to children’s centre

<p>The Duchess of Cambridge has stepped out Autumn ready at a surprise engagement at the Sunshine House Children and Young People’s Health and Development Centre in London.</p> <p>Opting for a long-sleeved polka dot blouse, which she paired with cropped, wide-legged trousers, the mother-of-three looked picture perfect in her chic attire.</p> <p>Her new hair colour, which she debuted earlier this month while dropping Princess Charlotte off on her first day of school, was styled in her signature blowout.</p> <p>According to Kensington Palace, Kate visited Sunshine House to learn more about the Southwark Family Nurse Partnership National unit, a program in which “parents are partnered with a specially trained family nurse, who visits them regularly from early pregnancy until their child is two.”</p> <p>The 37-year-old met with the team at Sunshine House, which supports young mothers and parents. And her visit was specifically to “further her research and engagement with the Early Years sector,” said Kensington Palace.</p> <p>Recently, Kate has started to focus her attention of supporting families, mothers and young children.</p> <p>The Duchess has a “really strong interest therefore in how you can support mothers and fathers in the earliest months of life of a child and during pregnancy in order to make sure that brain architecture was well supported,” Kate Stanley, the Director or Strategy for the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children to<span> </span><em>People<span> </span></em>magazine.</p> <p>“And a real compassion about the challenges of that and desire to understand the experiences of the families that some of the people around the table work with.”</p> <p>Scroll through the gallery above to see Kate’s chic ensemble.</p>

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Don’t sign the dotted line before checking this

<p>With so many options, it can be difficult at times to know whether you’re making the right choices with your money (especially if you don’t have a Masters in Finance).</p> <p>The good news is <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-generic&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>there are tools available</strong></span></a> that allow anyone to easily identify the best option for their situation. Whether you’re changing superannuation funds or choosing a new credit card, <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-generic&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Over60 Comparison Tables</strong></span></a> makes it easy to scan the market for the best deal, and ultimately separate the wheat from the chaff.</p> <p>Powered by RateCity, one of Australia’s leading comparison websites, <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-generic&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables">Over60 Comparison Tables</a></strong></span> is all about empowering senior consumers, with an easy to use interface that ensures you’re never bogged down by unnecessary details.</p> <p>If you’re not satisfied with your super, <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/superannuation/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-superannuation&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Over60 Comparison Tables</strong></span></a> makes it easy to compare it to the market, sorting funds by fees, annualised performance and ratings.</p> <p>Or if you’re simply looking for your next credit card, <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/credit-cards/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-credit-cards&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Over60 Comparison Tables</strong></span></a> allows you to compare the market by purchase rates, interest fee days and annual fees so you can make sure you’re getting the best deal available.</p> <p>To compare the market head to <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-generic&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Over60 Comparison Tables</strong></span></a>. </p>

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Why we get little white dots under our skin

<p>Most of us are familiar with the little white bumps that sometimes appear on our face and body. Often mistaken for acne, these pin -prick sized globules are actually “milia” or keratin-filled cysts, which form under the skin. They aren’t dangerous but can be annoying and at times, difficult to treat. There are two types of milia; Primary milia, which result from under-developed oil glands, and secondary milia which are caused by trauma to the skin.</p> <p>One of the biggest issues with treating milia is their actual diagnosis. Many people of all ages see a white bump and automatically assume that it’s acne. While milia and your standard whitehead look similar, their composition is very different. A whitehead is the result of excess fat and oil becoming trapped in a hair follicle causing the pore to clog up. Milia, on the other hand are proteins trapped under the skin. Mixing up milia with whiteheads often means that you treat your skin for acne with strongly abrasive or deep cleansing products, which just ends up irritating the milia in the long run.</p> <p>The best treatment for milia is prevention.  Excessive sun exposure, irritation from skin products and fluoridated toothpastes can all cause milia. A gentle skincare routine with fragrance free products is a good place to start.</p> <p>You can also try the following:</p> <ul> <li>Exfoliate once or twice a week with a very gentle product. Avoid harsh scrubs or any product that contains particles or micro-beads as these can be highly irritating.</li> <li>To reduce milia around the eye, use a fragrance and preservative free eye cream for sensitive eyes and try and avoid rubbing the area as much as possible.</li> <li>When choosing a sunscreen, go for one for sensitive skin without fragrance and other additives. A physical, zinc based product as opposed to chemical sunscreen is usually the best choice.</li> <li>When brushing your teeth, try and keep the foam away from the skin around your mouth and rinse the area thoroughly when you’re done brushing.</li> </ul> <p>If these measures aren’t effective or you have a lot of milia that aren’t clearing up, you may need to speak to a beautician or dermatologist who can perform an extraction. As milia as trapped beneath the skin they can be quite stubborn to clear. A qualified beauty professional or dermatologist can extract them quickly and easily.</p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><a href="/lifestyle/beauty-style/2016/01/how-to-prevent-chapped-lips/"><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Simple ways to prevent chapped lips</span></em></strong></a></p> <p><a href="/lifestyle/beauty-style/2016/01/natural-ways-to-reduce-dark-skin-spots/"><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">7 natural ways to reduce dark skin spots</span></em></strong></a></p> <p><a href="/lifestyle/beauty-style/2016/05/diy-skin-care-tips-that-are-bad-for-you/"><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">5 DIY skin care tips that are bad for you</span></em></strong></a></p>

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Can you pass the dot test?

<p>It’s the latest brainteasers baffling the internet - but are you able to solve it?       </p> <p>It’s a simple enough task: Find the letter hidden by a group of dots.</p> <p>But the letters are harder to spot than you might expect.</p> <p>Produced in various colours by Playbuzz, the brainteaser has nine stages, each in a different colour and getting progressively more difficult. You’re given the choice of four letters and have to spot the letter contained within the dots.</p> <p>Test yourself below. If you get stuck, scroll through the gallery above for the answers.</p> <p><img width="634" height="558" src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/05/30/15/34C56D6D00000578-0-image-a-7_1464618508862.jpg" alt="Can you spot the letter hidden within this grid of pink dots? The choice is offered below to help decide " class="blkBorder img-share" id="i-e39274db8b6b8a69"/></p> <p><img width="634" height="561" src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/05/30/16/34C56D7F00000578-3616497-Created_by_Playbuzz_the_puzzle_has_seven_stages_each_stage_a_dif-a-4_1464623008724.jpg" alt="Created by Playbuzz, the puzzle has seven stages, each stage a different colour theme, including pink, yellow (pictured), green and purple " class="blkBorder img-share" id="i-a9bcdff42ba64222"/></p> <p><img width="634" height="558" src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/05/30/15/34C56D7300000578-0-image-a-9_1464619690478.jpg" alt=" " class="blkBorder img-share" id="i-cc62a59e258a7060"/></p> <p><img width="634" height="557" src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/05/30/15/34C56D8B00000578-0-image-a-13_1464619966690.jpg" alt=" " class="blkBorder img-share" id="i-79837bbff85db30f"/></p> <p><img width="634" height="558" src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/05/30/15/34C56D8700000578-0-image-a-10_1464619920088.jpg" alt=" " class="blkBorder img-share" id="i-8b7088d265dc06e8"/></p> <p><img width="634" height="560" src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/05/30/15/34C56D8300000578-0-image-a-11_1464619949312.jpg" class="blkBorder img-share" id="i-44fadd091b303432"/></p> <p><img width="634" height="558" src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/05/30/16/34C56D7B00000578-3616497-image-a-21_1464620632470.jpg" alt=" " class="blkBorder img-share" id="i-b0252e469b1e7f18"/></p> <p><img width="634" height="560" src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/05/30/16/34C56D8F00000578-3616497-image-a-22_1464620659444.jpg" alt=" " class="blkBorder img-share" id="i-2a1dfc2b0dd9e63f"/></p> <p><img width="634" height="559" src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/05/30/15/34C56D7700000578-0-image-a-12_1464619962675.jpg" class="blkBorder img-share" id="i-d85878a78f25934b"/></p> <p><strong>Related links: </strong></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em><a href="/news/news/2016/04/cat-meets-dogs-at-dog-show/" target="_blank">Watch this friendly cat meet 50 dogs at a dog show</a></em></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em><a href="/news/news/2016/04/prince-george-president-barack-obama-photos/" target="_blank">The story behind Prince George’s presidential photos</a></em></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em><a href="/news/news/2016/04/lifeguard-helps-wheelchair-bound-veteran-surf/" target="_blank">Lifeguard helps make wheelchair-bound army vet's dream come true</a></em></strong></span></p>

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Dog loves to dance to grandma playing the polka

<p>Need something to put a spring in your step today? This hairless dog, Nathan, will show you how to enjoy the simple things in life. </p> <p>When his owner, Tillie, plays the beer barrel polka on the accordion, he just can’t help but get up and dance.</p> <p>Do you have a colourful pet that likes to boogie? Let us know in the comments below. </p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="/lifestyle/family-pets/2014/09/the-benefits-of-having-a-pet/"></a></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em><a href="http://www.oversixty.co.nz/lifestyle/family-pets/2016/01/funny-cat-commercials/">The funniest cat commercials ever</a></em></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="/lifestyle/family-pets/2014/09/the-benefits-of-having-a-pet/"></a></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em><a href="http://www.oversixty.co.nz/lifestyle/family-pets/2016/01/30-common-plants-that-are-harmful-to-pets/">30 common plants that are harmful to pets</a></em></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="/lifestyle/family-pets/2014/09/the-benefits-of-having-a-pet/"></a></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.oversixty.co.nz/lifestyle/family-pets/2016/02/homemade-dog-treat/"><em>Homemade peanut butter dog treat</em></a></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="/lifestyle/family-pets/2014/09/the-benefits-of-having-a-pet/"><em> </em></a></strong></span></p>

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This little black dot is saving women’s lives

<p>The Black Dot campaign is a social media movement that encourages victims of domestic violence to draw a simple black dot on the palm of their hand as a way of asking for help without their abuser knowing.</p> <p>The campaign has reached 4.8 million people around the world already but the organisers admit the movement has flaws.</p> <p>“This isn't the solution that will help everyone, if anything it should help people realise what abuse is, how it affects people and how to access help,” the campaign organisers wrote on their Facebook page. </p> <p>“Putting such a campaign on Facebook was about raising awareness on a social media platform.</p> <p>“When people contact us we open the gates of communication and put them in touch with people who can really help.”</p> <p>While the campaign might not offer direct help to people suffering domestic violence, it does raise awareness and open up the conversation around family violence, which can only be a positive step towards helping those who need it.</p> <p><em>To find more information about the campaign <a href="https://www.facebook.com/blackdotcampaign" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>visit their Facebook page here.</strong></span></a></em></p> <p><strong>Related links: </strong></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em><a href="/lifestyle/family/2015/07/important-to-share-memories-grandkids/">Why it’s imperative to share your memories with grandchildren</a></em></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em><a href="/lifestyle/family/2015/07/ways-to-help-your-babies-grow/">7 ways you can help your grandbabies grow and learn</a></em></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em><a href="/lifestyle/family/2015/06/raise-happy-granddaughters/">How to raise happy healthy granddaughters</a></em></strong></span></p>

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DIY: Polka dot drinking glasses

<p><img width="250" height="231" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/2168/image4_250x231.jpg" alt="Image4" style="float: left;">Have a spare afternoon (or a few hours anytime) and some plain old boring drinking glasses? Then why not have a crafternoon and take your glasses from dull to statement making with a few dots of paint? We promise it’s very easy, quick and will cost you next to nothing.<br><br></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>What you'll need</strong></span></p><ul><li>A set of drinking glasses</li><li>Acrylic paint in various colours (depends if you want to opt for one colour in various tones or a few different colours)</li><li>Paintbrushes (small tip if you want small dots or larger tip for bigger dots)</li><li>Clear acrylic sealer</li></ul><p><br><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Instructions</strong></span></p><p>1. Once you have decided on what colours to use (we recommend either three shades of one colour or three different colours), pour out a 20-cent-piece-size amount of the paint.</p><p>2. Dip the end of your paintbrush into the first colour and dot onto the tumbler glass. Continue until you have finished applying that colour. You might want to decide if you want to have your dots starting from the bottom of the glass and work just one-third of the way up, or you might like to cover the entire glass. As you’re applying you first paint colour, be sure to apply the dots sporadically so as to leave space to add the other colours without overcrowding the glass too much. Repeat step two for the rest of your chosen colours. <img width="250" height="221" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/2169/image1_250x221.jpg" alt="Image1" style="float: right;">&nbsp;</p><p>3. Once you’re happy with the pattern and the amount of dots, leave each glass to dry for 30 minutes.</p><p>4. Spray the glass with an acrylic sealer and leave to dry for two hours. Then they’re ready to use but we recommend hand washing them first.&nbsp;</p>

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DIY: Polka dot drinking glasses

<p><img width="250" height="231" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/2168/image4_250x231.jpg" alt="Image4" style="float: left;">Have a spare afternoon (or a few hours anytime) and some plain old boring drinking glasses? Then why not have a crafternoon and take your glasses from dull to statement making with a few dots of paint? We promise it’s very easy, quick and will cost you next to nothing.<br><br></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>What you'll need</strong></span></p><ul><li>A set of drinking glasses</li><li>Acrylic paint in various colours (depends if you want to opt for one colour in various tones or a few different colours)</li><li>Paintbrushes (small tip if you want small dots or larger tip for bigger dots)</li><li>Clear acrylic sealer</li></ul><p><br><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Instructions</strong></span></p><p>1. Once you have decided on what colours to use (we recommend either three shades of one colour or three different colours), pour out a 20-cent-piece-size amount of the paint.</p><p>2. Dip the end of your paintbrush into the first colour and dot onto the tumbler glass. Continue until you have finished applying that colour. You might want to decide if you want to have your dots starting from the bottom of the glass and work just one-third of the way up, or you might like to cover the entire glass. As you’re applying you first paint colour, be sure to apply the dots sporadically so as to leave space to add the other colours without overcrowding the glass too much. Repeat step two for the rest of your chosen colours. <img width="250" height="221" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/2169/image1_250x221.jpg" alt="Image1" style="float: right;">&nbsp;</p><p>3. Once you’re happy with the pattern and the amount of dots, leave each glass to dry for 30 minutes.</p><p>4. Spray the glass with an acrylic sealer and leave to dry for two hours. Then they’re ready to use but we recommend hand washing them first.&nbsp;</p>

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