Lord Cooper, a Conservative peer, took to Twitter to attack Boris Johnson. He didn't pull any punches claiming the ex-foreign sec of 'moral emptiness,' racism and 'courting fascism.' Mr Cooper, who previously worked as an aide to ex-PM David Cameron, was reacting to Johnson's recent newspaper article where he compared women wearing burqas to “letterboxes” and “bank robbers.” Donald Trump’s former adviser Steve Bannon has praised Boris Johnson, he told the Sunday Times Johnson had “nothing to apologise for” Bannon...
I wonder whether, without the striking poster image, its lurid tagline “This woman has just cut, chopped, broken and burned five men beyond recognition… But no jury in America would convict her!” and with writer/director Meir Zarchi’s preferred title, Day Of The Woman enough people would have taken note of this film for us still to be talking about it forty years on. Titles matter, and the phrase I Spit On Your Grave has such a visceral charge that it...
Helen Thompson, 43, was convicted by a jury earlier this year at Warwick Crown Court but avoided prison as she had "worked hard" since committing the crime
The springer spaniels were spotted by a member of the public in Esher, Surrey
Twisted Gulbag Singh, 47, admitted rape, assault by penetration and sexual assault on two teenage boys when he appeared at Warwick Crown Court
Two people were left trapped upstairs during the fire weeks after the landlord was told the fire alarm did not work.
Boris Johnson has been blasted for portraying “ugly and naked Islamophobia” after controversially comparing women wearing burkas to bank robbers and letter boxes.
Max Bates-Spiers, from Kent, died suddenly in a house in Poland in 2016 - days before he was due to speak at a conference about conspiracy theories and UFOs.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced its first new Oscars category since 2001: Best Popular Film. The award will honour those films which have had huge mass appeal, yet typically not the artistic reverence necessary to take the standard Best Picture gong. The runaway favourite for the first Best Popular Film statuette is the critical and commercial smash hit Black Panther. There are even rumours that a behind the scenes Disney campaign led to Best Popular Film...
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