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Nels Abbey
Nels Abbey is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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A white lens sees Harry and Meghan as villains – through a Black one, they’ve done Britain a favour
04 Oct 2023
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ca.sports.yahoo.com
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English
| Media
The article discusses the contrasting perceptions of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle through racial lenses, highlighting how Meghan's Blackness brought a modern, multicultural image to the British royal family. It criticizes the British media's treatment of the couple, portraying it as racially biased and protective of traditional white narratives. The article commends Harry for his role in the anti-racism narrative and suggests that the couple's actions have positively impacted societal awareness on race issues.
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Ahmed Bayram
Ahmed Bayram is a writer based in the Middle East, with a vast experience in a range of countries and topics. Ahmed focuses on humanitarian issues, conflicts, global funding strategy, small businesses, natural and human-made crises and poverty. Ahmed has been to Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq and ...
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Diana's favourite Jaguar, the one she had customised for Princes William and Harry, set to go on display
01 Oct 2023
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Royal Central
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English
| Classic Cars
The Jaguar XJ-S Cabriolet sportscar, once owned by Diana, Princess of Wales, will be displayed at the London Classic Car Show. The car, customized to include rear seats for Princes William and Harry, was a favorite of Diana's and is remembered for its British Racing Green color. Owned by Diana from 1987 to 1991, it was later sold to the Jaguar Heritage Trust. The exhibition will feature other historically significant cars, including those driven by racing legends.
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David Brown
At Whiz Consulting, we help you efficiently deal with your business finance. Our experts have decade-long experience and served various businesses, be it e-commerce companies or aged care centres. We help each client with tailor-made bookkeeping and accounting solutions. ****
English
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Prince Harry settles case with publisher of The Sun
22 Jan 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Phone Hacking Scandal
Prince Harry has settled his legal case against News Group Newspapers, the publisher of The Sun, over phone hacking and privacy invasion. The publisher issued a full apology and agreed to pay substantial damages to Harry, acknowledging the distress caused by unlawful activities. The case, which began in 2019, involved allegations of phone hacking and surveillance by journalists and private investigators. The settlement marks a significant victory for Harry, who had previously vowed to pursue the case to trial. The scandal has cost the publisher over £1 billion, with numerous claims settled. Lord Watson of Wyre Forest also received an apology and damages for similar intrusions.
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Richard Collett
Richard Collett is a freelance journalist based in Exeter, United Kingdom.
English
Journalism
Jobs Completed 1
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The 10 Best Luxury Hotels in Devon, UK
11 Mar 2024
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wanderingwheatleys.com
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English
| Accommodation Reviews
Devon, UK, offers a variety of luxury hotels, from historic manor houses like Boringdon Hall Hotel and Spa to exclusive seaside retreats such as Burgh Island Hotel. These hotels provide a range of experiences, including Michelin-star dining, spa services, and stunning natural landscapes. Notable mentions include Gidleigh Park with its Michelin-starred chef Chris Eden, and Lympstone Manor Hotel, run by celebrity chef Michael Caines. The article provides a curated list of the top 10 luxury hotels in Devon, aiming to make the reader's trip unforgettable.
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Anna Conkling
Anna Conkling is a freelance journalist from New York. Her work focuses on current events, climate change, the war in Ukraine, and pop culture.
English
Journalism
War Reporter
Jobs Completed 5
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All Hail, King of Memes
06 May 2023
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WhoWhatWhy
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English
| Media and Technology
King Charles III's coronation, marked by traditional pageantry and modern media coverage, highlights the evolving relationship between the British monarchy and technology. Unlike Queen Elizabeth's televised coronation, Charles's event was streamed online, generating widespread internet commentary and memes. The article reflects on the historical significance of televised coronations, the media's role in shaping public perception of the royals, and the challenges faced by the monarchy in the digital age. It also touches on public dissent and the financial implications of the coronation amidst economic hardships in the UK.
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Katy Dartford
I'm a multimedia journalist and travel writer based between Lyon and Chamonix. **** I'm all about adventure sports, mountains, and the great outdoors. But I'm also into arts, culture, wine.
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Jobs Completed 41
Job Success Rate 90%
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Prince Harry wins €165,000 in 'phone hacking' battle against the British tabloids
15 Dec 2023
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www.euronews.com
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English
| Royal Family
Prince Harry won a historic phone hacking lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mirror, receiving over €165,000 in damages. The High Court found that Mirror Group Newspapers engaged in widespread and habitual phone hacking, with executives aware and covering up the practice. This case is the first of several lawsuits Harry has brought against British tabloids, aiming to reform media practices. The judgment highlighted the distress caused to Harry and the unlawful methods used to gather information about him. Mirror Group Newspapers acknowledged historical wrongdoing and apologized unreservedly.
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Dan Ehrlich
DAN EHRLICH is a journalist based in Los Angeles, United States of America. Career Highlights: • CNN news desk editor • Foreign correspondent • TV and radio station news director • US radio network correspondent • Internationally published travel writer • Metro daily newspaper ...
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Live Reporting
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Fact Checking
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Britain's Rogue Prince: On the Way Up, Or On the Way Down?
01 Oct 2023
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www.thestkittsnevisobserver.com
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English
| Memoir
Prince Harry's memoir 'Spare' has become the best-selling non-fiction book in UK history, selling 1.5 million copies in a single day. The book's intimate revelations about his life and the British Royal Family have made him a pariah in Britain but an A-List celebrity in America. Harry and Meghan Markle's departure from the UK is attributed to media scrutiny and racial issues. Their financial success in the US includes deals with Netflix and CBS, and the establishment of the Archewell Foundation. However, public opinion in both the UK and the US is divided, with declining approval ratings for both Harry and Meghan.
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Jane Flanagan
Top Rated
Africa Correspondent of The Times (London)
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Entertainment & Celebrity
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Job Success Rate 98%
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Sentebale: inside the dysfunctional charity Prince Harry has quit
27 Mar 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Sentebale
Sentebale, a charity co-founded by Prince Harry, is embroiled in internal conflicts, leading to the resignation of several trustees and the CEO. The chairwoman, Chandauka, is accused of poor governance and financial mismanagement, while she criticizes Prince Harry and others for vanity and poor management. The charity, aimed at helping those in Lesotho and Botswana, is undergoing a board restructuring to address these issues.
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Heidi Fuller-Love
Heidi Fuller-love is a British freelance food travel and lifestyle writer/photographer/radio presenter and photographer based in CRETE, Greece. I am based in Greece for part of the year. For the rest of the time I am based in Spain and France and speak both languages (French fluently) I also ...
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Jobs Completed 3
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The 9 best beaches in Crete
14 Mar 2024
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ca.style.yahoo.com
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English
| Tourism
Crete, the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean, is renowned for its diverse and beautiful beaches. From the pink sands of Elafonisi to the palm-fringed shores of Vai, the island offers a variety of coastal experiences. Notable beaches include Balos, known for its shallow waters and scenic views, and Matala, famous for its historical caves and music festival. Other highlights are the family-friendly Xerocambos, the laid-back Paleochora, and the picturesque Frangokastello with its Venetian castle. Each beach has unique features and accessibility options, making Crete a versatile destination for beach lovers.
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Susanne Gottlieb
Susanne Gottlieb is a journalist based in Wien, Austria.
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German
News Gathering
Feature Stories
Content Writing
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Arts & Books
Film & Theatre
Entertainment & Celebrity
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Jobs Completed 1
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Another Sisi Film? Yes, Absolutely!
01 Oct 2023
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Neue Zürcher Zeitung
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German
| Historical Figures
The article reviews Frauke Finsterwalder's new film 'Sisi & Ich,' which offers a fresh perspective on the life of Austrian Empress Sisi. Unlike previous portrayals, this film focuses on Sisi's later years in isolation on Corfu, avoiding romanticized and melodramatic elements. The narrative is told from the viewpoint of Sisi's lady-in-waiting, Irma Gräfin Sztáray von Sztára und Nagy-Mihály, played by Sandra Hüller. The film highlights the absurdity of court rituals and the complex dynamics of power and dependency. It also draws parallels to modern figures like Princess Diana and Meghan Markle, questioning the balance between victimhood and manipulation in privileged lives.
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Teguan Harris
Teguan Harris is a writer and journalist with pieces written for Empoword Journalism, No Extra Source, and The New Age Magazine. She covers topics such as sports, current affairs and social issues, entertainment, features, opinion, and lifestyle. She has a degree in English literature from Coventry ...
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Does The 20-Year Rule Still Apply In 2024?
01 Mar 2024
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www.empowordjournalism.com
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English
| Social Media Influence
Fashion trends often resurface 20 years after their initial popularity, a concept known as the 20-year rule. In 2023, Y2K trends like cargos and bucket hats made a comeback, and experts suggest this cycle will continue into 2024. The rapid pace of social media and fast fashion has accelerated trend cycles, with microtrends emerging and fading quickly. Predictions for 2024 include the resurgence of kitten heels, gorpcore, athleisure wear, and sustainable fashion. The 20-year rule is evolving, with Gen Z showing a strong inclination to revive past trends amidst a backdrop of technological change and climate concerns.
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Melinda Healy
Melinda Healy is a journalist based in Sydney, Australia. She has 20 years of industry experience and has worked within the Australian and Middle Eastern media. Mel is a contributor for Conde Nast Traveler, Culture Trip and a destination expert for Telegraph Travel. She has written for ...
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Feature Stories
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India’s Leela Palace Udaipur hotel reveals high-end Arq villas
30 Oct 2024
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www.connectingtravel.com
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English
| Indian Heritage
The Leela Palace Udaipur has launched an exclusive collection of ultra-luxury villas under the brand 'Arq by The Leela', aiming to redefine Indian luxury hospitality. Located on Lake Pichola, these villas combine luxury with Indian heritage, featuring traditional design elements. The launch event was attended by notable figures from the film and creative industries. This unveiling marks the beginning of a series of Arq by The Leela spaces to be introduced across The Leela's portfolio.
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Rob Hyde
Rob Hyde is a freelance journalist based in Bremen, Germany. His work has been published in The Times, The Daily Mail, The Mirror, The Express, The Daily Record, The Star, The Liverpool Echo & others. He has writes for specialist publications such as The Lancet, and trade periodicals including ...
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Josef Fritzl: Incest monster gives first interview
01 Oct 2023
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www.news.com.au
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English
| Psychology
Josef Fritzl, the Austrian criminal convicted of incest, rape, and other crimes, has given his first interview from prison, expressing remorse and a delusional hope for forgiveness from his family. He detailed his daily routine and bizarrely praised King Charles and Queen Camilla. Fritzl, who has written a book, claims to have changed through therapy but remains in a high-security prison due to his mental illness. His lawyer, Astrid Wagner, supports his claims of transformation, though public sentiment remains largely negative.
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James Jackson
James Jackson is a multimedia journalist based in Berlin, Germany. James is a self-starting media professional who is comfortable writing news, specialist reports dispatches, op-eds and features. A native English speaker, he is fluent in German and Spanish and covers Central Europe for outlets ...
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Spanish
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Jobs Completed 8
Job Success Rate 89%
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Bafta TV predictions 2024: who should win?
20 Mar 2024
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www.thetimes.co.uk
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English
| Entertainment
The BAFTA TV nominations have been announced, with The Crown leading with eight nominations, followed by Black Mirror's episode Demon 79 with seven. Other notable shows with six nominations each include Happy Valley, Slow Horses, and a true crime drama. The Crown is expected to continue its award-winning streak, despite some competition from other critically acclaimed shows.
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Claudia Joseph
Claudia Joseph is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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As Kensington Palace says it will no longer share details of Kate's outfits, these are the showstoppers we'll never forget
02 Feb 2025
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Mail Online
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English
| Public Relations
Kensington Palace announced it will no longer provide details of Kate Middleton's outfits, aiming to shift focus to her public work and causes. This decision, driven by Kate's desire to emphasize substance over style, has sparked mixed reactions. While some, like royal expert Ingrid Seward, support the move, others, including royal biographer Andrew Lownie, question its necessity given Kate's status as a fashion icon. The change may impact small businesses like Lacorine, which benefited from the 'Kate effect.'
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Jenny Medlicott
Jenny Medlicott is a freelance writer and travel editor at The Pocket Media Group. She graduated from the University of Exeter in 2021, where she was also comment editor from 2020–2021. Since graduating, she has written for numerous publications, with bylines in The Independent, Marie Claire UK, ...
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Politics
Current Affairs
Health & Fitness
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Prince Harry to be honoured as ‘living legend of aviation’ as he’s inducted into Hall of Fame alongside Buzz Aldrin
06 Oct 2023
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LBC
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English
| Aviation
Prince Harry is set to be inducted into the Living Legends of Aviation Hall of Fame for his contributions as a pilot in the British Army, joining notable figures like Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. The ceremony, hosted by John Travolta, will take place in Beverly Hills. While some celebrate his recognition, others question his selection. Harry's military career, including two tours in Afghanistan and his rise to Captain, is highlighted as a significant part of his life. The event honors individuals who have made significant contributions to aviation and aerospace.
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Shira Pinson
Shira Pinson is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Film & Theatre
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Harry says battles with British press contributed to rift with the royal family
25 Jul 2024
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Yahoo Entertainment
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English
| Media and Press Relations
Prince Harry attributes the rift with the royal family to his ongoing battles with the British press, highlighting his legal actions against tabloids for phone hacking and privacy invasion. He criticizes the media's role in his personal life and the royal family's alleged lack of support. The article discusses Harry's lawsuits, contrasting his approach with Prince William's quieter settlement with News Group Newspapers. Harry's motivations include the press's treatment of his late mother, Princess Diana. The interview is part of an ITV documentary, 'Tabloids on Trial'.
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Allyson Portee
Allyson Portee is a journalist based in Beirut, Lebanon.
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Current Affairs
Entertainment & Celebrity
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Jobs Completed 15
Job Success Rate 94%
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Tulsa King Walk-On Role Auctioned Off at amfAR’s Inaugural Las Vegas Gala
20 Oct 2023
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The Hollywood Reporter
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English
| Entertainment
amfAR hosted its inaugural Las Vegas gala during the Formula 1 race weekend, raising over $3 million for AIDS research. The event, supported by sponsors like Paramount Global and RM Sotheby’s, featured auctions of luxury items, including a walk-on role in the series 'Tulsa King' and a painting by Sylvester Stallone. Honorees Sylvester and Jennifer Stallone were recognized for their contributions, with Sylvester paying tribute to Princess Diana and Elizabeth Taylor for their AIDS awareness efforts. The gala aims to become an annual event, with plans to expand in the coming years.
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Charles Rae
Charles Rae is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom. He has been a journalist for 50 years and covered the Riyal Family since 1988 for Today newspaper and The Sun where he was Royal Correspondent. He covered them at home and abroad and has met several members including the late Princess ...
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Royal expert CHARLES RAE reveals the little-known details behind Prince William's long-awaited proposal to Kate Middleton
15 Oct 2023
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Mail Online
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English
| Kate Middleton
The article delves into the relationship between Prince William and Kate Middleton, highlighting their journey from university friends to a royal couple. It details their initial meeting at St Andrews University, the challenges they faced, including a brief breakup, and their eventual engagement in 2010. The narrative emphasizes William's desire to ensure Kate understood royal life before marriage, culminating in their wedding in 2011. The piece also touches on the influence of family and media scrutiny throughout their courtship.
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Sertan Sanderson
Sertan Sanderson is a seasoned journalist with a rich background in covering news and current affairs. Specialising in social change, migration, and cultural impacts, his work is characterised by a deep exploration of the intersection of politics and human rights. His reporting has taken him ...
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Turkish
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Jobs Completed 1
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Queen Elizabeth's funeral: An unparalleled police operation
19 Sept 2023
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dw.com
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English
| Security Operations
Queen Elizabeth II's funeral in London is the largest police operation in the city's history, with unprecedented security measures to protect the numerous heads of state and VIPs attending. Deputy Assistant Commissioner Stuart Cundy of the Metropolitan Police described the event as incomparable to any other in UK policing history. Security preparations include sharpshooters, police from across the UK, and nearly every police horse in the country. The operation, part of 'Operation London Bridge Is Down,' also involves crowd management, with barriers installed and public transportation rerouted. Despite the scale, only 34 arrests related to security concerns have been made, and the police are prepared for various threats. The funeral has been rehearsed for many years, resembling a well-rehearsed choreography.
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Ingrid Seward
Ingrid Seward is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Prince William: A Pillar of Strength for Kate and the Royal Family
23 Mar 2024
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www.thescottishsun.co.uk
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English
| Health Issues
Prince William has been a pillar of strength for his wife Kate and the Royal Family, balancing his duties as a father and husband with his royal responsibilities. Amidst Kate's health challenges, William has shown compassion and has been a comforting presence for the public. The article highlights the support William receives from the Middleton family and his mother Diana's influence on his philanthropic and sensitive nature. The estrangement from his brother Harry is noted, contrasting with the family support from other relatives. William's role is compared to that of his grandmother, Princess Elizabeth, who also became a young public face of the Royal Family during her father's illness.
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Diane Shipley
Diane Shipley is a journalist based in Sheffield, United Kingdom. She specializes in books, pop culture, and health (especially unusual conditions, revolutionary treatments, and how technology intersects with our physical and emotional well-being). Her bylines include The Guardian, The Washington ...
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Charles Spencer delights with beautiful new view of Princess Diana's family home
11 Aug 2024
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HELLO!
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English
| Tourism
Earl Spencer, custodian of Althorp House, shared a video showcasing the estate's beauty. The house, open to the public during summer, holds special significance as it opens on Princess Diana's birthday and closes on the anniversary of her death. This year, it will close earlier on August 29, featuring a new exhibition. Althorp, a Grade I listed home, has been in the Spencer family for over 500 years. Charles Spencer, who took over after his father's death, is married to Countess Karen Spencer.
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Benedict Smith
Benedict Smith is a journalist based in Palma, Spain. He writes for the online sports publication, 90min.com, and has also written in the culture and travel sections for Redbrick newspaper in Birmingham. In 2016, he was the chief content writer for a start-up company based in Santiago, Chile, where ...
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Golden Globes 2024 as it happened: Oppenheimer wins best drama as Barbie falters
08 Jan 2024
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Yahoo News
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English
| Television
At the 81st Golden Globes, Oppenheimer emerged as the big winner of the night, securing five awards from eight nominations, including Best Motion Picture Drama. Despite being the highest-grossing film of 2023, Barbie won only two awards from seven nominations. Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling did not receive individual awards for their performances in Barbie. Christopher Nolan, Cillian Murphy, and Robert Downey Jr. were among the winners for Oppenheimer. The Crown and Succession also received awards in television categories, with Elizabeth Debicki and Sarah Snook winning for their respective roles. The event marked the first since the Golden Globes were acquired by Dick Clark Productions, with Jo Koy hosting the ceremony.
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Jerome Starkey
Jerome is The Times Africa Correspondent, based in Nairobi. Before that he lived in Afghanistan and worked for various newspapers and broadcasters.
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How Prince Harry was allowed to leave his helicopter base after it was put in lockdown when random drug testers arrived
01 Oct 2023
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The Sun
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English
| Drug Testing
Prince Harry was allowed to leave Wattisham Station in Suffolk during a lockdown for random drug testing in May 2011, citing urgent palace business. Despite his past admissions of drug use, there is no suggestion he took drugs while in the armed forces. His departure raised eyebrows among his comrades, but a royal source defended the decision. Harry's autobiography 'Spare' reveals his past drug use and other personal anecdotes. His former comrades praised him as a talented and well-liked officer.
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Rachael Taylor
Rachael Taylor is a jewellery and watch journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Tiaras on tap: Jewellery rentals tap into the circular economy zeitgeist
01 Oct 2023
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www.ft.com
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English
| Luxury Market
Sophie Fulford, a sixth-generation jeweller, pioneered the concept of luxury jewellery rental with her business Rent Your Rocks, which faced initial challenges but highlighted the potential of the circular economy in fashion. Today, the market for luxury resale and rental is growing, with companies like Signet Group, Garrard, and others launching rental services. Despite logistical and insurance challenges, the sentiment towards jewellery rental has shifted positively, with industry leaders optimistic about its future potential.
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