Helen MacNamara, who was one of the top female civil servants, said the messages were ‘violent and misogynistic’.
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King ‘wants to be involved’ with theatre despite heavy schedule, actor says
Alex Jennings, who played the then-Prince of Wales in the 2006 film The Queen, praised Charles for his ‘fantastic support’ for dramatic arts.
Mirren visits Jerusalem for new film Golda and says she is inspired by protests
Mass demonstrations have taken place against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to overhaul the country’s judicial system.
Government unveils ‘bus revolution’ measures
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh claimed the steps will save vital routes nationwide.
A look at Rob Burrow’s campaign to raise awareness of motor neurone disease
Burrow was just 37 and had three children under the age of eight when he announced on December 19, 2019 that he had been diagnosed with MND.
Flowers laid at Ladbroke Grove rail disaster memorial to honour those killed
Thirty-one people died when two trains collided around two miles from Paddington station, west London, on October 5 1999.
Meet the 2025 Pride of Jersey finalists
SOME 27,674 votes were cast by the public for their local champions this year in the tenth edition of the Pride of Jersey awards. Revealed today, the shortlist of three in each of the thirteen categories were the nominees who were polled highest in the public vote. The finalists will learn who takes home the […]
Lady Gaga: Performance at Olympics opening ceremony was ‘supreme honour’
The singer said she has always ‘felt a very special connection with French people’.
Food fraud hotline launched as crime costs UK up to £2 billion a year
The food safety watchdog is exploring ways to prevent criminal activity in the food industry following fraud allegations in the meat sector.
Celine Dion makes return to public performance at Olympics opening ceremony
It is the first time she has sung in public since revealing her health struggles.

