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Xavier de Rosnay and Gaspard Augé are sitting in their record company’s London office, both wearing sunglasses and vaping heavily. De Rosnay is in an
Tory MP from slave-owning family set to gain £3m from sale of former plantation
The Conservative MP under fire for his ancestors’ role in Caribbean slavery is in line for a multimillion-pound payout from the Barbados government. Despite threats
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For those who bleat on about the iniquities of supposed “cancel culture”, the career of British fashion designer John Galliano is a useful counterpoint. Sacked
Priscilla, Queen of the Desert sequel in works with original cast, director confirms
A sequel to The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert is in the works, director Stephan Elliott has confirmed, with the film’s stars Terence
Chris Pratt draws ire for razing historic 1950 LA home for sprawling mansion
Chris Pratt has drawn ire from architecture aficionados after news broke that the actor and his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger, had razed a historic, mid-century modern
Allegations against ex-Tory MP Mark Menzies referred to Lancashire police
Allegations that the MP Mark Menzies misused campaign funds have been referred to Lancashire police. The force said it was reviewing the available information after
Tributes paid to former Wales, Burnley and Swansea winger Leighton James
The former Wales winger Leighton James has died at the age of 71. James’s former clubs Burnley and Swansea – where he spent 13 years
‘Decisive player of the season’: Guardiola and City wary of Palmer
Pep Guardiola has described Cole Palmer as the “decisive player of the season” and said Manchester City must find a way of negating him in
MoD accused of ‘go-slow’ with half of £900m Ukraine fund unused
More than half of a £900m military fund for Ukraine run by the British Ministry of Defence has not been used because of bureaucratic delays