After a rather depressing winter, you may be feeling overwhelmed by bad-news stories. Don’t despair: to counteract the atrocious weather and fraught political outlook, there ‘s plenty of cool, fun stuff to look forward to in 2018.
fifa world cup. Choose your favourite teams and top players and settle back for the world’s greatest football extravaganza. The World Cup is being hosted by Russia for the first time and matches will be played at 12 different stadiums across this vast country. Amongst our home nations, England has qualified and will play in Group G with Panama, Tunisia and Belgium, one of the top teams to face. The tournament kicks off in Moscow on June 14th.
the impossible burger. A healthy diet is a great way to boost your mood and this year, food producers and manufacturers are making it easier than ever to eat meat-free. Californian company Impossible Foods has created an "impossible burger" targeted at die-hard meat lovers: the burger looks and tastes incredibly realistic—it even oozes "blood" made from vegetable extracts—but is made entirely from plants and and contains no hormones or antibiotics. Coming soon to a supermarket near you.
new slot games. New casino games are always exciting and this year there are some awesome new online casino games to look forward to. Northern Lights from Quickspin is set against the stunning backdrop of the Aurora Borealis with symbols such as bears, wolves, owls and deer. Bet from as little as $0.10 up to $100: try to land three Scatter symbols as you will then be in line to discover the biggest prizes. Fans of Microgaming slots will be enchanted by the new Lucky Little Gods game. Based on Chinese mythology, this entertaining and colourful game boasts stunning graphics and lovable characters. Play up to $300 for a chance to carry off a $30,000 jackpot. Find more at topcasinosites.co.uk.
the royal wedding. Monarchist or not, who can resist a royal wedding? This May sees the nuptials of Prince Harry and American actor Meghan Markle in St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. Before they tie the knot, the happy pair will be driven in a carriage procession through the streets of Windsor and 2,000 lucky members of the public will be invited to watch the proceedings inside the castle grounds. While there’s sadly not going to be a Bank holiday for the wedding, the ceremony will take place on a Saturday (May 19th) and licensing hours will be extended to 1 a.m., so break out the Pimms, hang up the bunting and join in the festivities.
uplifting fashion trends. The world of fashion has reacted to a dismal year with an exuberant array of collections designed to lift our spirits. Wave bye-bye to monotonous monochrome: from vibrant Crayola hues at Balenciaga to sugar sweet pastel shades—especially lilac—at Preen, there’s a colour to suit everyone. Playful 80s-inspired styles take centre stage with puff sleeves, shorts suits, classic checks, fringing and feathers seen on all the runways. With mood enhancing clothes like these, who needs Prozac?
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