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A Spin Doctor to the Rich and Corrupt Spills His Secrets
New York Times· 6 days agoIn “All the Worst Humans,” Phil Elwood recounts a career spent engineering headlines for some of the...
Actress Lesley-Anne Down made a fortune in LA
This Is Money· 5 days agoActress Lesley-Anne Down, 70, is best-known for hit TV series such as Upstairs, Downstairs and North And South. Born and raised in South London,...
Paul Mescal 'seen sniffing suspicious substance from key' at Glastonbury
Metro· 3 days agoGot a story? If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.co.uk...
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is not just a concert, it’s a love story - and Dublin said yes
The Irish Times· 4 days agoWhen you’re 15 (or 52) and Taylor Swift tells you she loves you, you’re going to believe it. “I love...
Fans celebrate as Bellingham helps England to dramatic comeback victory at Euros
Express and Star· 4 days agoFans were left jubilant after birthday boy Jude Bellingham helped England to a great escape and a...
Scottish artist paints over artwork in AI protest
BBC News· 2 days agoA Scottish artist has painted over some of his artwork in protest against what he says are negative impacts of Artificial intelligence (AI) on Art. Black...
Olivia Dean pays tribute to grandmother and Windrush generation at Glastonbury
The Irish News· 6 days agoSinger Olivia Dean dedicated her song Carmen to her grandmother and other members of the Windrush...
Duo euthanasia: Why a happily married couple decided to die together
BBC News· 6 days agoJan and Els were married for almost five decades. In the Netherlands, this is known as...
Exhibition to celebrate the history of comedy in the North East : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK...
Chortle· 6 days agoThe rich history of comedy in North East England is to be celebrated in an exhibition this summer. Two local comedians with links to the Beatles: Wee Georgie Wood mentioned ...
Colchester schoolgirl's Jimi Hendrix autograph sold at auction for thousands
Gazette News· 4 days agoON April 1, 1967, a 14-year-old Sara Bland had travelled up to Ipswich from Colchester with two friends to attend a Walker Brothers concert at the Gaumont, now the Regent. This was the second ...