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REBECCA ENGLISH: Prince Harry is preparing to celebrate his 40th birthday with a private party, but most royals didn’t even get an invite.
He’s the last man in the world who needs a discount, but Jeff Bezos’ agent is being sued for getting his man a $9 million price drop.
‘When it comes to driving, I know first-hand that she’s a menace on the roads.’
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Gordon Ramsay has shared a touching update with fans revealing the Ramsay family is getting bigger.
A nurse has been jailed after her 10-week-old baby died, abandoned at home.
Rupert Murdoch may have dubbed his plan ‘Project Harmony’. But to observers, a high-noon showdown between the tycoon and his four oldest children in a court in Nevada, the nickname looks optimistic.
REBECCA ENGLISH: Some cynics were quick to scoff that the bucolic and decidedly wholesome slice of family life appeared contrived in the Princess of Wales’ health update – but in that, they would be wrong.
The Dutchess of Sussex has opened up on her ‘chapter of joy’ in a surprise appearance at Oprah Winfrey’s book club in California.
The King on Sunday marked the second anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s death and his accession to the throne in a reflective mood at church.
Demi Moore has revealed why she went nude on-screen and in photo shoots throughout her career, labelling a common assumption one of ‘the biggest misconceptions’ about her.
Sir Brian May has shared a health update after he suffered a ‘sudden’ stroke that left his future playing guitar ‘in some doubt’.
GILL HODGES: As a radiographer, I see women’s breasts all the time — and one thing I know from the moment I look at a patient is if they’re wearing a poorly fitting bra.
LINDA KELSEY: Women’s sexual imaginations appear to know no bounds, and that is also true for Gillian Anderson’s latest project.
An electrician has been jailed for 32 months after admitting to a sick string of crimes spanning ten years.
IAN BIRRELL: Watching a sad and pathetic 96-year-old woman in the dock convinced me that people who helped the Nazis must face justice - no matter how old or infirm.