Rachael Phillips
Rachael Phillips is a freelance writer, blogger and Nutella enthusiast from Newport, South Wales. She writes about a variety of subjects including living a better life, social media and online, women’s issues, wellness and celebrity. Rachael writes for a variety of online and print publications and is a regular contributor to BBC Radio and Yahoo! When not writing she can be found in the kitchen, taking photos or spending some quality time with her two pooches Georgie and Scooby.
You can follow her on twitter @rachaelphillips or visit her website at http://www.rachphillips.com
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Silence is golden on snowy days like theseSnow: a bit of a Marmite situation. Yes, you may hate it because you have to commute and it stops you doing your thing - but it's really not that bad. -
Visiting London: Non-Olympic places every sports fan must visitWhether you have a ticket for the games or you’re just heading in to soak up the atmosphere then check out our top 5 non Olympic places that every sports fan must visit this summer...
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Gareth Warburton: My friend the Olympic athleteQ & A session with 800m runner Gareth Warburton who initially failed to make Team GB but had the decision over turned to gain a place in London 2012.
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Great London pubs with big screens for watching the OlympicsLondon, a city full of bars and pubs, is ready to welcome you. There’s always somewhere to sit with a cold pint and plenty of sporting action on the big screen. Here are some great bars you can head to this summer to enjoy 17 days of sporting excellence.Also published on:
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How to survive a daytime date without a drink...Dating can be a nerve wracking experience and just thinking about it may send you heading straight to the pub for a double vodka and tonic but what happens when you are invited along for a lunchtime date that doesn’t involve drinking?Also published on: