Gemma Collins Is Hoping PR From *That* Fall Will Help Boost 'TOWIE' Ratings,...
Gemma Collins’s fall at the Radio 1 Teen Awards is all anyone can talk about this week, and she is hoping to use that to TOWIE’s advantage, according to her co-star Charlie King. The fitness...
View ArticleGemma Collins Is Hoping PR From *That* Fall Will Help Boost 'TOWIE' Ratings,...
Gemma Collins’s fall at the Radio 1 Teen Awards is all anyone can talk about this week, and she is hoping to use that to TOWIE’s advantage, according to her co-star Charlie King. The fitness...
View ArticleMPs Demand Right To Veto UK's Exit From Single Market
A cross-party group of MPs have called for parliament to be given the power to veto the UK’s exit from the single market. Conservative MP Anna Soubry and Labour MPs Stephen Kinnock and Heidi Alexander...
View Article'EastEnders' Spoilers: Tamzin Outhwaite To Return As Melanie Owen After 16...
‘EastEnders’ bosses were not kidding when they said they had big news, as they have announced the return of Tamzin Outhwaite as Melanie Owen. Sixteen years after she was last seen in Walford, the...
View Article'EastEnders' Spoilers: Tamzin Outhwaite To Return As Melanie Owen After 16...
‘EastEnders’ bosses were not kidding when they said they had big news, as they have announced the return of Tamzin Outhwaite as Melanie Owen. Sixteen years after she was last seen in Walford, the...
View ArticleRepublican Senator Jeff Flake Takes Astonishing Stand Against Donald Trump In...
Another Republican Senator has stepped forward to condemn Donald Trump, labelling the US President “dangerous to democracy” in a blistering take-down.In a withering attack from the floor of the Senate,...
View ArticleRepublican Senator Jeff Flake Takes Astonishing Stand Against Donald Trump In...
Another Republican Senator has stepped forward to condemn Donald Trump, labelling the US President “dangerous to democracy” in a blistering take-down. In a withering attack from the floor of the...
View ArticleWhat Do I Do Now?
On October 19th 2017, I handed in my new book, How To Be Human: The Manual, to the publishers at Penguin. The agony of writing a book is not dissimilar to having a baby. Not that I ever pushed out a...
View ArticleDodgems, Painted Nails, High Heels, Bear Masks And A Nuneaton Bowling Alley
A major 'public interest' scoop? It hasn't been an easy few days for the UK's police service. The Sun led the way by publishing pictures of Humberside police enjoying themselves on dodgems at the...
View ArticleEmpowering Migrant Women
''Freedom! that's what I like about living in Britain,'' says Salaam Al Farrah as she flicks some paint onto the canvas at a special migration art workshop for women held at the Library of Birmingham....
View ArticleTackling Hate Is Not About Taking Sides
I have seen many anti-hate individuals and organisations trip themselves up by trying to fight for the rights of one group or community at the expense of denigrating another. Few things frustrate me...
View ArticleTackling Racial Disparities Through Name-Blind Recruitment
A couple of weeks ago the Government launched its race disparity audit. It made for important but uncomfortable reading. Admittedly, little of it is new. And, sadly, it offers no policies to tackle...
View ArticleJared O'Mara's Misogyny Can't Be Overlooked
Like most of Britain, I hadn't heard of Jared O'Mara before he defied all expectations and unseated former Deputy Prime Minister and Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg at the last election. Mr O'Mara...
View ArticleHalf Of Women Have Been Sexually Harassed At Work, In ‘Strikingly Similar’...
Look around your office, train carriage on the way home or local pub this evening, chances are more than half of the women have been the victim of sexual harassment at work.A BBC poll released today...
View ArticleThe Impact Weinstein And #MeToo Must Have For Younger Generations
The fall of Harvey Weinstein after decades of alleged abuse of power and predatory sexual behaviour has brought some positives. His demise has been swift, once the New York Times were finally able to...
View ArticleDodgems, Painted Nails, High Heels, Bear Masks And A Nuneaton Bowling Alley
It hasn't been an easy few days for the UK's police service. The Sun led the way by publishing pictures of Humberside police enjoying themselves on dodgems at the conclusion of a major fair in the city...
View ArticleHMRC Warns It Needs An Extra £450million To Prepare For 'No Deal' Brexit
A warchest of up to £450million of public cash is needed to prepare the taxman for a ‘no deal’ Brexit, HMRC’s chief warned today. Jon Thompson, the department’s chief executive, told MPs there would...
View ArticleDomestic Abuse: The Never Ending Jigsaw
After all these years, I still often look back and wonder why it took me so long to realise that something wasn't right. I clearly remember the triggers and the signs but somehow in that moment it...
View ArticleEmpowering Migrant Women
''Freedom! that's what I like about living in Britain,'' says Salaam Al Farrah as she flicks some paint onto the canvas at a special migration art workshop for women held at the Library of Birmingham....
View ArticleTackling Racial Disparities Through Name-Blind Recruitment
A couple of weeks ago the Government launched its race disparity audit. It made for important but uncomfortable reading. Admittedly, little of it is new. And, sadly, it offers no policies to tackle...
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