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England: Dailymail_TV_Showbizz: [ Geolocation ] (Laatste update: woensdag 11 oktober 2023 10:59:45)
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Julia Fox claims her split from Kanye West led to her missing out on a lucrative $1million deal with a denim brand
Julia Fox has claimed her break-up from Kanye West meant she was dropped from a lucrative fashion deal. Wed, 11 Oct 2023 08:55:12 GMT
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Jessica Lange reveals why she is retiring from acting after more than four decades
The acting legend, now 74, first found fame in the 1976 King Kong remake, which earned her a Golden Globe award despite the film's mixed reviews. Wed, 11 Oct 2023 08:54:00 GMT
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The Project is slammed for 'sugar coating' the pro-Palestinian protest outside Sydney Opera House
Social media users have lashed out at Channel Ten's The Project for their reporting on a Palestinian protest on Tuesday night's episode of the show. Wed, 11 Oct 2023 08:53:55 GMT
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Holly Willoughby looks fresh-faced and nervous in her first ever appearance on This Morning in 2009 as she quits ITV show after 14 years
The TV presenter, 42, announced on Tuesday she has quit the daytime chat show after 14 years, leaving ITV bosses 'absolutely gobsmacked' and the struggling show in 'chaos.' Wed, 11 Oct 2023 08:52:34 GMT
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Sobering details emerge about sudden death of Cal Wilson - one of Australia's best known comedians - at 53: Friend breaks silence about last time her saw her... as loved ones share cause of death
Beloved comedian Cal Wilson has died at the age of 53. Wed, 11 Oct 2023 08:51:47 GMT
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Richard Madeley praises 'brave and courageous' Holly Willoughby for 'putting her family first' after she quit This Morning
The TV personality, 67, presented the show alongside his wife Judy Finnigan until 2001, and commanded Holly for 'putting her family first' after a 'difficult week.' Wed, 11 Oct 2023 08:50:20 GMT
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Big Brother fans poke fun at Matty for mistakenly calling George Orwell's famous dystopian novel '1974' in iconic error as he explains what the show concept is based on
Big Brother fans have poked fun at Matty for mistakenly calling George Orwell's famous dystopian novel '1974' instead of '1984' in an iconic error on Tuesday's episode. Wed, 11 Oct 2023 08:48:41 GMT
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Big Brother fans are left baffled after Olivia calls Yinrun 'annoying' for being 'too polite': 'She got told off for having manners!'
Big Brother fans called out Olivia after she branded Yinrun 'annoying' during Tuesday night's episode. Wed, 11 Oct 2023 06:28:36 GMT
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Leomie Anderson wows in a racy black ensemble as she joins glamorous Chloe Ferry at the Sumotherhood premiere in London
The model, 30, looked typically stylish in a racy black crop top and a maxi skirt with a daring thigh-high split. Wed, 11 Oct 2023 05:40:46 GMT
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Gigi Hadid breaks her silence on Hamas Israel attacks: Palestinian supermodel condemns 'terrorizing of innocent people' under the Free Palestine movement but says she has 'deep sympathy and heartbreak' for her people living 'under occupation'
Gigi Hadid has broken her silence on Hamas' attacks on Israel which left at least 1,400 Israelis and Palestinians dead. Wed, 11 Oct 2023 00:24:51 GMT
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Blue star Simon Webbe reveals and he and his wife Ayshen have had a third miscarriage in emotional post about the couple's fertility journey
Blue star Simon Webbe and his wife Ayshen has spoken out on their complex journey to have children. Tue, 10 Oct 2023 22:55:06 GMT
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Emily Ratajkowski stuns in orange trench coat and black silk skirt as she returns from photoshoot in NYC
Emily Ratajkowski looked stunning as she returned home from a long photoshoot at the Lowell Hotel. The My Body author, 32, kept her head down to avoid photographers. Tue, 10 Oct 2023 21:59:47 GMT
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Great British Bake Off: Abbi is the third contestant to leave the show during the gruelling Bread Week after a tough Showstopper
Abbi became the third contestant leave The Great British Bake Off during bread week on Tuesday night's episode. Tue, 10 Oct 2023 21:51:25 GMT
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EastEnders' Jay faces prison in drugs arrest as he continues to struggle with the death of wife Lola
Jay ( Jamie Borthwick ) has been grieving since his partner Lola ( Danielle Harold ) passed away from a terminal brain tumour in heartbreaking scenes. Tue, 10 Oct 2023 20:45:47 GMT
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Emmerdale's Mack is forced to choose whether to save Chloe or Charity after shock crash as viewers are left reeling over cliffhanger (but some think they have already worked it out!)
Emmerdale viewers were on the edge of their seats on Tuesday evening after Mack was left with a harrowing decision over whose life to save following a car crash. Tue, 10 Oct 2023 20:35:18 GMT
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Hailey Bieber is chic in a tummy-flashing top as she holds hands with husband Justin Bieber who looks like he just rolled out of bed during coffee run
The 29-year-old hitmaker, who recently hid behind his wife while leaving the celebrity hotspot Giorgio Baldi, wore a slightly undersized Nike crewneck sweater on top of a pink t-shirt. Tue, 10 Oct 2023 20:32:19 GMT
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Sophie Turner looks overjoyed as she steps out with her daughters in NYC after reaching an agreement with estranged husband Joe Jonas in their bitter custody battle
Sophie Turner has been pictured out looking overjoyed amid news that she has reached an agreement with Joe Jonas, exclusively revealed by DailyMail.com. Tue, 10 Oct 2023 19:16:48 GMT
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Holly Willoughby's This Morning colleagues Alison Hammond and Rochelle Humes lead tributes to the star as she quits ITV show
Holly Willoughby's This Morning colleagues have rallied behind her as she announces she has quit the ITV show with immediate effect. Tue, 10 Oct 2023 19:06:21 GMT
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The Ultimate Big Brother lookback: From Roxanne Pallett's punchgate to Nikki Grahame's 'who is she?!' and 'David's dead!' - the most iconic moments in the show's history
As a new crop of housemates prepare to move into the nation's most famous bungalow, MailOnline takes a look back at Big Brother's most memorable moments. Sun, 08 Oct 2023 16:14:59 GMT
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Where are Big Brother's most iconic couples now? From Grace and Mikey to Chantelle and Preston - kids, splits and VERY public spats
Over the years, housemates fell in love with one another, with many going on to marry and have kids after leaving the iconic mansion. Sun, 08 Oct 2023 10:48:22 GMT
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The 'final straw' that led to Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas's divorce: ALISON BOSHOFF goes inside incendiary split that gossips say began when he saw her 'disparaging' him on a Ring video doorbell
The couple are slugging it out in three separate court actions being conducted both in the U.S. and UK, Sophie and the children are stuck by order of a court in New York, at least temporarily. Fri, 06 Oct 2023 11:51:20 GMT
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Michael Caine and Glenda Jackson - Still a double act worth saluting! BRIAN VINER reviews The Great Escaper
The film covers the events of 48 hours. Bernie is 89, living quietly with his ailing wife Rene (Glenda Jackson, looking truly ancient and obviously not caring a jot) in a small flat in a care home in Hove. Fri, 06 Oct 2023 00:27:28 GMT
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ALISON BOSHOFF: Holly Willoughby's husband Dan Baldwin shrewdly signs up Gladiators to his OWN agency
ALISON BOSHOFF: Nobody will be keener to see the success of the BBC's reboot of Gladiators than TV executive Dan Baldwin - also known as Mr Holly Willoughby. Fri, 29 Sep 2023 16:14:45 GMT
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Lament4bly predict4ble... Sylvester Stallone and Jason Statham return in the fourth film of a creaky series - and the only clever thing about it is the title: BRIAN VINER reviews Expend4bles
BRIAN VINER: The smartest thing about the new Expendables movie might be the title. They have ingeniously replaced the A with a 4. Fri, 22 Sep 2023 23:30:12 GMT
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A Haunting In Venice is about as chilling as your average caffe latte: BRIAN VINER savages Kenneth Branagh's new film
BRIAN VINER: The question over Kenneth Branagh's last movie adaptation of an Agatha Christie novel, 2022's Death On The Nile, was not so much whodunnit as why-make-it? Thu, 14 Sep 2023 22:36:38 GMT
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No Hollywood big-hitters, but Venice shines still, thanks to some five-star treats: BRIAN VINER reviews Poor Things and Hit Man at the Venice Film Festival
BRIAN VINER: There has been a little less glamour than usual at this year's Venice Film Festival , as a consequence of the Hollywood actors' strike. But there's been a few really wonderful movies. Fri, 08 Sep 2023 00:12:14 GMT
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The race for the Oscars has started… and it's already getting dirty after Emma Stone's sensational turn in Poor Things!
ALISON BOSHOFF: The Oscars will be handed out on March 10 next year but campaigning began with a bang in Venice this week - and also at the Telluride festival in Colorado. Thu, 07 Sep 2023 22:54:14 GMT
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As Woody Allen and Roman Polanski continue to be welcomed with open arms at European film festivals, BRIAN VINER asks - why are the French and Italians happy to applaud movies made by men accused of appalling sex crimes?
BRIAN VINER: Woody Allen was famously accused of molesting his adopted daughter when she was just seven. Wed, 06 Sep 2023 21:19:59 GMT
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Orlando Bloom, Ginger Spice and the true story of a video gamer who became a real life racing driver: BRIAN VINER reviews Gran Turismo
BRIAN VINER: There is something very 2023, and not in a good way, about this week's two major releases. One is inspired by a video game, the other by a theme-park ride. Fri, 11 Aug 2023 17:52:33 GMT
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World: England: John_Pilger [ Geolocation ] (Laatste update: woensdag 20 april 2022 18:37:30)
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ABC RADIO NATIONAL ON THE SUFFERING AND RESILIENCE OF JULIAN ASSANGE
Phillip Adams interviews John Pilger on ABC Radio National on the plight and hope and courage of Julian Assange ahead of his courtroom struggle to prevent extradition to the the United States. CLICK HERE to listen.
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THE TARGET IS ASSANGE AND WIKILEAKS, AND THE ROLE OF AUSTRALIA
Listen to John Pilger interviewed on KPFA by Dennis Bernstein and Randy Credico. Also, listen to this interview on Sputnik Radio.
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JOHN PILGER'S NEW FILM IN CINEMAS AND ON TV THIS DECEMBER
The new John Pilger film, The Dirty War on the NHS, will be released in cinemas in the UK on 1 December and broadcast on the ITV Network on 17 December.The film's launch will straddle an extraordinary period in Britain, especially an election campaign which, for the first time for years, offers voters a genuine choice. The film's theme, the privatisation and destruction of the NHS, is already a major election issue."The Dirty War," says Pilger at the beginning of the film, "is about democracy. Above all, it is a warning."For screenings and tickets, go to www.thedirtywaronnhs.com
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ANOTHER HIROSHIMA IS COMING… UNLESS WE STOP IT NOW
In a major essay to mark the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, John Pilger describes reporting from five 'ground zeros' for nuclear weapons - from Hiroshima to Bikini, Nevada to Polynesia and Australia. He warns that unless we take action now, China is next.
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THE WAR ON VENEZUELA IS BUILT ON LIES
In this analysis, John Pilger looks back over the Chavez years in Venezuela, including his own travels with Hugo Chavez, and the current US and European campaign to overthrow Nicolas Maduro in a 'coup by media' and to return Latin America to the 19th and 20th centuries.
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THE NEW COLD WAR HAS TURNED JOURNALISM INTO SATIRE
In two separate major interviews - the first published in India's leading news magazine, Frontline, the second broadcast on RT - John Pilger describes the rise of a second cold war and the conversion of much of journalism to unconscious satire - 'beckoning a real, unreported danger'.Read the Frontline articleWatch RT's Going Underground
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JOHN PILGER'S CALL TO 'BREAK THE SILENCE' AT THE POWER OF THE DOCUMENTARY FESTIVAL IN SYDNEY
In a keynote speech at the 'The Power of the Documentary' festival he curated, John Pilger described the 'noise' of the media, its integration into national security aims of western states and its silencing effect across journalism, film-making, the arts. Over ten days, 26 documentaries, many of them rare and prescient, such as 'Hearts and Minds' and 'The War Game', 'The Quiet Mutiny' and 'Stealing a Nation', were screened to audiences at the Museum of Contemporary Art and Riverside Theatres.READ THE KEYNOTE SPEECH
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VICTORY FOR THE CHAGOS ISLANDERS
The International Court of Justice in The Hague has handed down a momentous judgement that says Britain's colonial authority over the Chagos Islands is no longer legal. John Pilger, whose 2004 film, Stealing a Nation, alerted much of the world to the plight of the islanders, tells their story here.
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THE PRISONER SAYS NO TO BIG BROTHER
John Pilger invokes George Orwell in calling on his compatriots to stand up for the freedom of 'a distinguished Australian', the founder and editor of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, and for 'real journalism of a kind now considered exotic'. Image © George Burchett 2019
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THE MOST LETHAL VIRUS IS NOT COVID. IT IS WAR.
John Pilger describes the invisible weapon of past and current wars, and the threat of nuclear war, under cover of the Covid pandemic. This is propaganda, aided by censorship by omission.
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THE ASSANGE ARREST IS A WARNING FROM HISTORY
John Pilger describes the meaning of Julian Assange's brutal arrest at the Ecuadorean embassy in London and says it is not only the extraordinary story of one man's struggle but an echo of a past that carries a lesson for us all.
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THE DIRTY WAR ON THE NHS RELEASED BY UK CINEMAS FOR STREAMING FROM 13 APRIL
Next week Curzon Home Cinema will be streaming John Pilger's film The Dirty War on the NHS, which was first released last December. This re-release could not be more timely. The government is telling us to stay at home and "protect the NHS". John's film spells out the reason why the NHS might be overwhelmed by the impact of the coronavirus: the lack of resources which are the direct result of the policies of the last ten years and the devastation caused by sustained privatisation. At the end of the film Professor Danny Dorling foresaw what we are now going through: "The NHS gave us freedom from fear .... now that fear has returned." This is a film to enrage, but also to inspire: to make sure that when the pandemic is over, the NHS is rebuilt as a properly funded public health system.The film will start streaming on Curzon Home Cinema on 13th April. And on the 15th April the screening will be followed by discussion with two of its main contributors - Professor Allyson Pollock and Dr John Lister at 8.30 pm.WATCH THE TRAILER
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THE LIES ABOUT ASSANGE MUST STOP NOW
Newspapers and other media in the United States, Britain and Australia have recently declared a passion for freedom of speech, especially their right to publish freely. They are worried by the "Assange effect". It is as if the struggle of truth-tellers like Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning is now a warning to them: that the thugs who dragged Assange out of the Ecuadorean embassy in April may one day come for them.
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VISITING BRITAIN’S POLITICAL PRISONER
I set out at dawn. Her Majesty's Prison Belmarsh is in the flat hinterland of south east London, a ribbon of walls and wire with no horizon. At what is called the visitors centre, I surrendered my passport, wallet, credit cards, medical cards, money, phone, keys, comb, pen, paper.
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JULIAN ASSANGE MUST BE FREED, NOT BETRAYED
On Saturday, 22 February, in London, people will march to the centre of British democracy: Parliament Square. They will set out at the Australian High Commission, which represents Julian Assange's homeland. The silence on Assange and the meaning of his extradition hearing, starting 24 February, for justice and the freedom of all of us, must be broken.
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HOW BRITAIN COULD HAVE DEFEATED COVID. YOU CAN NOW WATCH "THE DIRTY WAR ON THE NHS" HERE, FREE
The Dirty War on the NHS was first broadcast in Britain on the ITV Network on 17 December, 2019. It was shown following the general election that saw Boris Johnson become prime minister - even though the future of the NHS was a major issue in the campaign.The remarkable prescience of the film became clear when the COVID pandemic struck, and the NHS, crippled by bed shortages, the starvation of resources and accelerating privatisation, could not cope. This was the film's warning - a warning also delivered in 2016 when a full 'drill' for a pandemic showed the NHS would barely survive such an emergency. The politicians and managers did nothing; the report of the results of the drill was suppressed.The ideological assault on the world's first public health service continued at the height of the COVID crisis with inept private firms given lucrative contracts for PPE and mass testing. The Health Secretary, Matt Hancock, an arch privatiser, announced in August 2020 that in future most GP consultations would be be online. Hancock's association with the tech company, Babylon Health, is dealt with in The Dirty War.WATCH THE FILMThe film's website is www.thedirtywaronnhs.comThe following review by Jean Shaoul appeared on the World Socialist Website- www.wsws.org/en/articles/2019/12/10/dirt-d10.html
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Did this happen in the home of Magna Carta?
In a special comment written for Consortium News, John Pilger describes the disturbing scene inside a London courtroom last week when the WikiLeaks publisher, Julian Assange, appeared at the start of a landmark extradition case that will define the future of free journalism.
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BRITAIN'S CLASS WAR ON CHILDREN
In this abridged article published by the London Daily Mirror and based on his 1975 film, 'Smashing Kids', John Pilger describes how class remains the most virulent disease in Britain, resulting in record levels of child poverty.
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THE STALINIST TRIAL OF JULIAN ASSANGE. WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON?
Today, at the Old Bailey in London, the extradition hearing of Julian Assange entered its final stage. Having reported the long, epic ordeal of Julian Assange, John Pilger gave this address outside the Old Bailey as the political 'trial of the century' got under way.
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THE CIA COUP AGAINST 'THE MOST LOYAL ALLY' IS HISTORY'S WARNING IN 2020
A battle to disclose the content of secret letters between the Queen and the Australian Governor-General at the time of a coup against a reformist government in 1975 has been won - almost. But the most revealing story of the overthrow of Gough Whitlam's government lies elsewhere.
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THE JUDICIAL KIDNAPPING OF JULIAN ASSANGE
In the crudest, most political judgement in memory, two High Court judges in London have ordered the extradition of Julian Assange to the United States, where a trial in a kangaroo court awaits him, followed by a life lost in a barbaric prison system.
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