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Has John Lewis just revealed their Christmas advert? Shop unveils tearjerker clip to begin countdown to festive ad

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 19, 2024
John Lewis have released the first part of a new advertising campaign to mark their 100 year legacy. The retailer's new advert was released today as the first in a three part campaign and is inspired by John Lewis' enduring prominency on the high street. The retailer will draw on it's long history, as well as it promise to Never Knowingly Undersold, which has been part of it brand for it's duration. Ahead of the release of the retailer's famous annual Christmas advert, the video will run alongside another two other campaigns during the period of the Golden Quarter - between Black Friday and Christmas.

John Lewis brings back iconic price match pledge in bid to take on its high street rivals

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 5, 2024
John Lewis is bringing back its 'never knowingly undersold' pledge in a new price match with major rivals. The High Street stalwart has promised to bring back the historic strap line after customer feedback and a leadership shake-up. But now the promise will specifically apply to 25 major competitors including Boots, Marks & Spencer and Dunelm. Executive director Peter Ruis insisted 'it's not just back, it's better.'

BBC Radio star Gemma Cairney reveals she's welcomed her first child with partner Cameron Mcallister - and gushes she's 'never felt love like this'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 24, 2024
Gemma Cairney has welcomed her first child with partner Cameron Mcallister. The presenter, 39, known for her stints on BBC Radio and BBC Radio 6 music took to Instagram to share a snap of herself and Cameron cradling their new arrival. Captioning her sweet post, Gemma revealed that their baby was born two weeks ago before gushing that she's 'never felt love like this.'

The best of Birmingham Peaky Blinders to Ozzy Osbourne are among the Commonwealth Games' closing ceremonies

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 9, 2022
Over the years, the West Midlands have exhibited a wealth of musical talent, and tonight's program aimed to bring the very best of it to a worldwide audience and admiring royalty. Viewers were treated to performances from previous performers, such as Dexys Midnight Runners and UB40, to Jorja Smith and Mahalia - heavy metal, rap, reggae, grime, and pop were among the on display. On 11 days of sporting competition, the organisers saved the best for last as Osbourne came out to beat Black Sabbath's Paranoid to walk out the curtains. In addition to the region's contributions to music, there was also a celebration of how it has changed over the years, as well as a sneak peek at the new Peaky Blinders stage show. Among the packed out crowd at Birmingham's Alexander Stadium for the final extravaganza, which was dubbed 'Peak Brum' on social media.