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Win a copy of The Long Shoe by Bob Mortimer in this week’s Fabulous book competition

GET ready for all the laughs as our fave teller of ridiculous stories is back with a sure-fire hit.

Bathroom salesman Matt has lost his job, his home and his girlfriend Harriet.

Illustration of the book cover for "The Long Shoe" by Bob Mortimer, featuring a surveillance camera, a building with illuminated windows, and silhouettes of people.

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10 lucky Fabulous readers will win a copy of this new novel in this week’s book competition

So when he’s offered a new job that comes with a fab apartment, he hopes he’ll be able to win her back.

Except, maybe Harriet didn’t leave of her own accord at all. . .

10 lucky Fabulous readers will win a copy of this new novel in this week’s book competition.

To win a copy, enter using the form below by 11:59pm on October 18, 2025.

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Angela Mortimer Barrett: Wimbledon champion in 1961 dies aged 93

Angela Mortimer Barrett, Britain’s 1961 Wimbledon women’s singles champion, has died at the age of 93.

Mortimer Barrett, who was born in Plymouth, won three Grand Slam singles titles and one in doubles, which came alongside Anne Shilcock at Wimbledon in 1955.

Her other Grand Slam singles wins came at the 1955 French Championships and 1958 Australian Championships, and she was runner-up at Wimbledon in 1958 when American Althea Gibson defeated her in the final.

Mortimer Barrett contended with numerous challenges throughout her career, including hearing loss, and she was battling a troublesome case of tennis elbow prior to her triumphant 1961 Wimbledon run which ended with her beating fellow Briton Christine Truman 4-6 6-4 7-5 in the final.

She was known as Angela Mortimer at the time of her Slam wins and in 1967 married John Barrett, a fellow British tennis player who became a distinguished tennis writer and broadcaster.

Mortimer Barrett was also awarded an MBE in 1967 for services to tennis.

Debbie Jevans, chair of the All England Club, said Mortimer Barrett will be remembered “for her determination and extraordinary dedication”.

“An honorary member since her triumph in 1961, Angela has been a familiar face and valued member for more than six decades. Her passing leaves a hole in the fabric of the club, and she will be greatly missed,” Jevans said.

“On behalf of everyone at the All England Club, I offer my sincere condolences to Angela’s husband, John; their children, Michael and Sarah Jane; grandchildren, family and friends.”

Mortimer Barrett was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1993, and her husband joined her in those ranks in 2014.

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