Helen Flanagan displays her growing baby bump in a dotty swimsuit for throwback snap

She recently revealed that her current, and third, pregnancy will be ‘her last’ as it feels like ‘right’ for her. And Helen Flanagan displayed her growing baby bump in a black and white dotty swimsuit in a throwback snap shared to Instagram on Wednesday. In the caption, the former Coronation Street star, 30, said that she wished she … Read more

Bobby Beale lies to protect drug dealer Dotty Cotton after horror collapse

BOBBY Beale lies about his drug-fuelled collapse next week in EastEnders in order to protect his drug dealer crush Dotty Cotton. The killer teenager then meets up with Dotty and puts his foot in it again by asking her out on a date on the BBC One soap. Visit our dedicated EastEnders page for all … Read more

EastEnders spoilers: Dot Cotton makes ‘one-off’ return to confront Dotty? | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV

In an exclusive interview with The Sun, June explained: “I don’t want a retainer for EastEnders, I’ve left. I’ve left for good. “I’ve sent her off to Ireland where she’ll stay. I’ve left EastEnders. I did make up a limerick. It’s a bit dirty. “I went back to do a good story. Alas and alack, … Read more

EastEnders spoilers: Peter Beale ‘uncovers’ Ian’s deadly secret as he grows close to Dotty | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV

He continued: “It’s tough, I don’t think Peter’s going to let him in anytime soon. I don’t think he has and I don’t think he will. I just don’t think he trusts him.  “When Peter left, there were so many lies that were told that have really affected Peter and even with his trust and … Read more

Craig Brown loves 93-year-old Jan Morris’s beguilingly dotty diary

Thinking Again Jan Morris Faber £16.99 Rating: Back in 2001, Jan Morris, then aged 74, announced that she had just written her final book. Oh yes? By my calculation, she has produced another six books since then – or seven if you include this new one. She has never been a slave to consistency. Whenever … Read more

Crossword Dotty: The most cryptic question of all is why their creator never made a penny

Tens of millions of people around the world solve crosswords every day in newspapers, magazines or on tablet devices.  They can be fiercely competitive about the time it takes to complete one, and devotedly loyal to their favourite compilers.  But how did this puzzle manage to conquer the world? Like many actors, Sir John Gielgud … Read more