Fearne Cotton uses this £35 metallic eyeliner that works on mature skin to add festive sparkle

Fearne Cotton’s makeup artist has shared the affordable metallic liquid eyeliner she uses to add some subtle festive sparkle, and it works perfectly on mature skin

Fearne has been wearing the metallic eyeliner for the festive season(Image: Justine Jenkins/Instagram)

The Christmas season is all about bringing a touch or sparkle and magic to every outfit, but if you don’t want to go all-out with a sequin party dress, then metallic makeup is a quick, easy and effective way to bring some subtle glitz and glamour. If you’re looking for some inspiration, Fearne Cotton’s makeup artist Justine Jenkins has shared her go-to pick that added an understated shimmer to your everyday look.

In a recent Instagram post, Justine revealed that she’d used Violette_FR’s Lune Liner on The 44 year old radio presenter and DJ’s lids, opting for the shade Cuivre 29 which you can pick up for £35. The two-tone metallic liner has a chrome effect which appears to be different colours when you move, with the Cuivre 29 moving between green and bronze colour that’s perfect for Christmas.

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The liquid eyeliner is also perfect for using on mature skin, as it has a creamy, blendable formula that means it won’t drag your lid too much when you apply it. As we get older our skin thins, which can make areas like your eyelids much harder to apply makeup to.

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The eyeliner has both green and bronze chrome pigments(Image: Justine Jenkins/Instagram)

However the Lune Liner has a fine-tipped applicator wand that makes it easy to create thin, precise lines and wings with your eyeliner without applying too much pressure. Its formula is also blendable and buildable, so you can use it to create more smokey eye effects or use it as a creamy eyeshadow.

Although Fearne wore the Cuivre 29 of the Lune Liner , you can also pick it up in other shades including Coup de Foudre, which moves between green and gold hues, and Aurora, which has a frosty white and pink colour combination, both of which would work great for the festive season. You could also shop Stila’s Stay All Day Chroma-Flash Liquid Eyeliner for some other colour options, with the peacock blue colour now on sale for £16.10 (down from £23) at Debenhams.

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The liner costs £35 and has a precise brush tip(Image: Liberty London)
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If that’s not enough choice for you, About Face’s Holographic Eye Paints are £20 and come in 10 different shades, plenty of which would be amazing for wearing over Christmas. Or if you prefer your eyeliner in a pencil formula, the £26 Danessa Myricks Beauty Infinite Chrome Micropencils or the £16 HAUS Labs Optic Intensity Eco Gel Eyeliner Pencil are both great alternatives.

Heavy rains flood tents sheltering the displaced, heaping misery on Gaza

Heavy rains have flooded thousands of tents sheltering displaced Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, the latest misery to befall civilians in the enclave, which has suffered more than two years of Israel’s genocidal war.

Heavy rainfall in advance of Storm Byron began before dawn on Wednesday, submerging thousands of tents in several areas across the besieged and bombarded territory.

Palestinian Civil Defence spokesman Mahmoud Basal warned in a video statement of an “imminent humanitarian disaster” resulting from the severe weather conditions.

On Tuesday, the Gaza Government Media Office warned that a polar low-pressure system would affect the enclave from Wednesday until Friday evening, threatening hundreds of thousands of displaced families.

Most municipal wastewater networks in Gaza are destroyed or severely damaged by Israel, so any floodwater from the storm is highly likely to mix with raw sewage, significantly raising the spread of diseases like dysentery and cholera.

With rubbish collection largely halted, vast piles of solid waste have accumulated across the besieged enclave, meaning that heavy rains could mobilise medical waste, plastics, animal remains and debris into areas where displaced Palestinians are sheltering.

Groundwater resources that are tapped by residents could also be contaminated, while surface flooding could stagnate in some areas instead of receding since stormwater drainage and pumping stations are offline.

Basal said aid entering Gaza still falls far short of meeting the needs of the territory’s 2.4 million residents, who are facing a severe humanitarian crisis, and called for immediate international action.

Police Nab Suspected Gang Leader Linked To Lawmaker’s Murder In Anambra

Police operatives in Anambra State have arrested a suspected notorious armed robber linked to the high-profile murder of a state lawmaker, Hon. Azuka Justice.

Justice, a member of the Anambra State House of Assembly, was abducted and subsequently murdered on December 24, 2024. The lawmaker’s gruesome death shocked the state and drew widespread condemnation.

Disclosing the suspect’s arrest in a statement on Wednesday, spokesman of the Anambra State Police Command, Ikenga Tochukwu, said operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS), Awkuzu, nabbed 26-year-old Ugochukwu Uzor, during a coordinated offensive operation in Iyowa Odekpe, Ogbaru Local Government Area, on December 8.

Tochukwu said police operatives engaged Uzor in a fierce confrontation before he was subdued and taken into custody.

One locally made Beretta pistol and eleven rounds of live ammunition were recovered during the operation.

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Uzor, described by police as the leader of several violent criminal gangs operating across Anambra and neighbouring states, was found with distinctive tattoos on his body bearing the inscriptions “No Forgiveness” and “No Mercy,” which investigators say reflected his hardened criminal disposition.

Tochukwu said upon interrogation, the suspect confessed to his role in the abduction and subsequent murder of the lawmaker.

The Command’s spokesman described the arrest as a significant milestone in ongoing efforts to dismantle criminal networks operating within the state, stressing that investigations are continuing to track and apprehend Uzor’s accomplices.

He urged the public to remain vigilant and cooperate with law enforcement agencies by reporting suspicious activities.

‘Battle of the Sexes’ will not damage women’s sport – Sabalenka

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Aryna Sabalenka says her controversial Battle of the Sexes-style match against Nick Kyrgios will not damage women’s sport.

Sabalenka, the women’s world number one and four-time major champion, faces 2022 Wimbledon runner-up Kyrgios in an exhibition match on 28 December.

The event will be held in Dubai and shown live on the BBC.

Some people see it is as harmless entertainment between two high-profile players, but others believe it could belittle the women’s game if Sabalenka loses.

Asked if it could be damaging, Sabalenka told BBC Sport: “I don’t agree.

She added: “It’s so obvious that the man is biologically stronger than the woman, but it’s not about that.

“This event is only going to help bring women’s tennis to a higher level.”

Belarusian Sabalenka, 27, has been one of the standout players on the WTA Tour over the past few seasons, capping another marvellous season by winning the US Open in September.

Kyrgios, 30, played only five professional matches in 2025 as he attempts to rebuild a career which he feared would be ended by a wrist injury.

The controversial Australian is ranked 672nd in the world and many have questioned what Sabalenka stands to gain from the event.

The concept is the brainchild of the pair’s shared agent Stuart Duguid, who said the players will “do fine” financially from the match but that money is “not what is driving this”.

It is not known if the winner will receive a cash prize or both players will get appearance fees or a share of revenue.

“It’s not going to be an easy match for Nick,” Sabalenka said.

“I’m going to be there competing and showing women are strong, powerful and good entertainment.

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In 1973 Billie Jean King faced Bobby Riggs in a match dubbed the ‘Battle of the Sexes’, attracting a worldwide television audience of 90 million and going down in cultural folklore with the aid of a Hollywood depiction.

King’s victory over former Wimbledon champion Riggs – a self-proclaimed chauvinist aged 55 – was a landmark in the fight for gender equality and laid the path for equal pay at the top of the game.

With WTA players now among the world’s highest-paid athletes, critics argue that this latest iteration of the ‘man versus woman’ format is unnecessary.

But Kyrgios and Sabalenka say it will attract a new audience to tennis, with their promises of more entertainment and celebrity fans sitting courtside.

“Tennis doesn’t really have that (razzmatazz) that often and I think that when something like this occurs it is pretty special,” said Kyrgios.

Sabalenka said: “We are helping tennis to grow.

I’m more mature now – Kyrgios

Critics have questioned Kyrgios’ suitability as the male protagonist, given he admitted assaulting an ex-girlfriend in 2021 and has made a series of comments which have been considered misogynistic.

Last year Kyrgios shared a post from controversial influencer Andrew Tate before later distancing himself from the self-proclaimed misogynist.

Asked if he understood the criticism given his previous behaviour, Kyrgios told BBC Sport: “Of course. But that’s what life is. You make comments when you’re younger and you change.”

The former world number 13 said he is a “different person” now, adding: “I’m not going to sit here and say I’m an amazing role model, but I’ve grown and I’m definitely more mature now.”

Kyrgios said he has not given “a thought” to the possibility he could become a poster boy for misogynists ready to criticise women’s sport if he beats Sabalenka.

“This is the only thing I’m good at – hitting a ball over a net and giving people a show,” he said.

“So I can’t do anything other than hope me and Aryna play our best tennis and, at the end of the day, whoever wins, that our handshake afterwards solidifies the union between males and females in the tennis world.”

Kyrgios, who has been open about his alcohol and drug abuse in the past, said he is not concerned about losing face if he is beaten by Sabalenka.

“I’m never worried. I know how I’ve responded with things in my life,” he said.

“This is all a bonus. I’ve lost tennis matches before, so it’s not really a big deal.”

Kyrgios said he sees the event, as well as recent exhibitions in Atlanta and New York alongside Sabalenka, Naomi Osaka, Ben Shelton and Tommy Paul – as crucial preparation for a fuller return to the ATP Tour in 2026.

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Mohamed Salah: Egypt teammates rally behind unsettled teammate before AFCON

While the future of Mohamed Salah at Liverpool hangs in the balance, Egypt teammates have rallied behind the national team captain ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco.

The record seven-time continental champions are in Group B with Angola, South Africa and Zimbabwe, and will be based in the southern coastal city of Agadir throughout the first round.

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“Players like him do not get benched,” said striker Ahmed “Kouka” Hassan on social media, referring to Salah being a substitute in the last three Liverpool fixtures, and coming on only once.

“If he starts on the bench, you must make sure he is the first to come on, after 60 minutes, 65 at the latest.

“Mo is not just a teammate, he is a leader, a legend for club and country. Keep working hard, brother, every situation in life is temporary, moments like this pass, what stays is your greatness.”

Head coach and former star Hossam Hassan posted a photograph of himself and Salah and a message: “Always a symbol of perseverance and strength.”

“The greatest Liverpool legend of all time,” wrote winger Ahmed “Zizo” El Sayed. Goalkeeper Mohamed Sobhy called Salah “always the best”.

Liverpool have struggled in their title defence this season and lie 10th after 15 rounds, 10 points behind leaders Arsenal. Salah has also battled with just four goals in 13 top-flight appearances.

After twice surrendering the lead in a 3-3 draw at Leeds United last Saturday, Salah told reporters, “It seems like the club has thrown me under the bus”.

“I think it is very clear that someone wanted me to get all of the blame (for the slump) … someone does not want me in the club.”

Salah was omitted from the squad that travelled to Milan for a Champions League clash with Inter on Tuesday and has hinted that he may not play for Liverpool again.

A fan holds a flag in the stands dedicated to Salah during the UEFA Champions League tie between Inter Milan and Liverpool at San Siro Stadium on December 9, 2025 in Milan, Italy [Justin Setterfield/Getty Images]

‘Great feeling’

Saudi Arabia says it will do “whatever it can” to recruit Salah during the mid-season transfer window, a Public Investment Fund (PIF) source in the kingdom told AFP.

Although Egypt last won the AFCON 15 years ago in Luanda, Salah, 33, believes they will lift the trophy again before he retires.

“It will happen – that is what I believe. It is a great feeling every time you step on the field wearing the Egyptian colours.”

Salah has suffered much heartbreak in four AFCON tournaments as Egypt twice finished runners-up and twice exited in the round of 16.

He created the goal that put the Pharaohs ahead in the 2017 final, but Cameroon clawed back to win 2-1 in Libreville.

Hosts and title favourites Egypt were stunned by South Africa in the first knockout round two years later, conceding a late goal to lose 1-0.

Egypt reached the final again in 2022, only to lose on penalties to Senegal after 120 goalless minutes in Yaounde.

In the Ivory Coast last year, Salah suffered a hamstring injury against Ghana and took no further part in the tournament. Egypt lost on penalties to the Democratic Republic of the Congo in a last-16 clash.

This year, Egypt boast an array of attacking talent with Salah, Omar Marmoush from Manchester City, Mostafa Mohamed of Nantes and Mahmoud “Trezeguet” Hassan and Zizo from Cairo giants Al Ahly.

Group B is the only one of the six in Morocco featuring two qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup, with Egypt and South Africa heading to the global showpiece in North America.

South Africa exceeded expectations by finishing third at the 2024 AFCON, but Belgian coach Hugo Broos expects a tougher campaign in a tournament that kicks off on December 21.

“It will be harder because every opponent will be more motivated to beat us after our bronze medals,” said the tactician who guided Cameroon to the 2017 AFCON title.

Angola and Zimbabwe recently changed coaches, with France-born Patrice Beaumelle and Romanian Mario Marinica hired.

The Angolans have reached the quarterfinals three times, including last year, while the Zimbabweans have never gone beyond the first round.

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‘Players like him do not get benched’: Salah’s (#10) longtime Egyptian teammate Ahmed ‘Kouka’ Hassan (#18) is supporting his compatriot during his standoff with Liverpool after the 33-year-old claimed on Saturday that he was being scapegoated for the club’s poor performance in recent weeks  [File: Javier Soriano/AFP]