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Primark launches click and collect service for womenswear across 57 stores

You can now use click and collect to shop womenswear at Primark. Picture: Alamy By Claire Blackmore Primark fans can now shop womenswear online thanks to the store's click and collect expansion. Listen to this article Loading audio... Primark has answered our shopping prayers as the store has announced its expanding its click and collect service to include women's fashion. Eager customers who want to skip the queue can order up to 1,000 womenswear products online from today (13th September) and simply pick them up straight from the checkouts.

Resurfaced Video of Tony Hawk Bullying Shaun White Goes Viral

When Shaun White appeared with Kevin Hart on the hit show “Cold as Balls,” he revealed his mentor in the sport. As usual, Tony Hawk came into his mind. The legendary skateboarder influenced a whole generation of skateboarders in his career. Putting skateboarding on the map, he is and continues to create skate parks to motivate kids. However, in one resurfaced video, Hawk bullies White’s attempt to learn the sport. 

'Vanderpump Rules' Stars Tom Schwartz and Katie Maloney List House Af

Gallery Launch Gallery The L.A. Pad Launch Gallery Gallery Tiffany Angeles/Splash "Vanderpump Rules" star Katie Maloney and Tom Schwartz have officially gone their separate ways, and now, they're doing the same with the home they shared while married. The two have listed the pad at $2.7 million ... considering they bought it back in 2019 for just under $2 million, there's a chance they'll turn a profit.

'Rocky' Villian -- You Better Knock Out a Paycheck

The last guy to beat up Rocky Balboa claims he got screwed out of some serious prize money -- and now Antonio Tarver is suing the people behind the flick for allegedly treating him like a bum! Tarver, who played prize fighter Mason "The Line" Dixon in the film, claims he was supposed to get significant bonuses based on how much money the film made. And according to the suit, filed today in L.

A Weed Grows In Toledo, And Residents Hang Their Christmas Hopes Upon It

A quick glance at the place where West Alexis and Secor roads meet in Toledo, Ohio, reveals just another intersection of concrete and capitalism: A Western Union, a gym and a chicken joint frame the flow of traffic. But out of a crack in the curb, a scrawny weed pushes forth that has come to embody a city's holiday cheer. University of Toledo student Alyssa Emrick, 20, tells NPR that she and her family had often driven past the weed recently on their way to and from church.