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Net-a-Porter Founder Sues Ex in Explosive Harassment Case

Dame Natalie Massenet, founder of Net-a-Porter, files a bombshell lawsuit against ex-boyfriend and fashion executive, alleging a campaign of harassment involving drugs and sex workers. Exclusive details on the high-stakes legal battle gripping London's el

Prigozhin Knew He Was Doomed After Mutiny, Mother Says

In a startling interview, the mother of late Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin reveals he was certain of his fate following the aborted rebellion against Putin's regime, shedding new light on his final days.

Crumbling Schools £3bn Revamp to Create 60,000 Jobs

The UK Government unveils a major £3 billion investment to rebuild and refurbish over 150 dilapidated schools across England, tackling the RAAC concrete crisis and creating a jobs boom in the construction sector.

Birmingham FC Owners' Grand Vision Sparks Soul of Game Debate

Knighthead Capital's grand plan for Birmingham City FC extends far beyond the pitch, aiming to regenerate the city itself. But as the club becomes an asset on a balance sheet, fans and critics ask: what is the true cost of progress?

Helen Mirren: Female Bond 'wouldn’t work'

Oscar-winning actress Dame Helen Mirren weighs in on the controversial female 007 discussion, arguing that James Bond's masculinity is intrinsic to the character.

Non-disabled actor as Quasimodo sparks West End row

Controversy erupts over the casting of a non-disabled actor in the lead role of Quasimodo in a new West End production of 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame', sparking debates about disability representation in theatre.

Dame Stephanie Shirley, tech pioneer, dies at 91

Dame Stephanie Shirley, the trailblazing tech entrepreneur and philanthropist, has died at 91. Known for founding Freelance Programmers and championing women in tech, her legacy reshaped the industry.

Wagner Group's Elsa Statue Stunt in Munich

The Russian mercenary group Wagner has been accused of using a statue of Disney's Elsa from Frozen in a recruitment campaign in Munich, Germany, drawing widespread condemnation.

Joanna Lumley backs assisted dying law change

Actress and national treasure Dame Joanna Lumley has publicly supported assisted dying, calling for compassionate legislation to allow individuals the right to end their suffering.

Prue Leith: Oldest GBBO judge at 84

Legendary chef Dame Prue Leith has officially become the oldest judge in 'Great British Bake Off' history at 84, proving age is just a number when it comes to baking brilliance.

Gillian Anderson on female pleasure in 'Want'

Gillian Anderson opens up about her empowering new book 'Want', discussing how female pleasure and sexual liberation can change lives. The actress and author shares insights on breaking taboos and embracing desire.

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