Month: October 2023

Two of Westminster’s best-connected journalists – Sky News’ Sam Coates and Politico’s Jack Blanchard – provide the essential guide to politics in the week ahead. They look to what’s in store at the Labour Party conference in Liverpool – including how Sir Keir Starmer will lay out his priorities ahead of a general election –
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The Tories have been taken over by “crackpots and conspiracy theorists”, Wes Streeting said as he defended Labour’s appeal to voters. Appearing on Sky News’ Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips programme, the shadow health secretary rejected criticism that his party under Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership is “a bit wet”. He said he was “proud” Labour
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Black filmmakers have experienced great success in Hollywood that’s somewhat reminiscent of the era of prominence that occurred during the 1990s and early 2000s. However, success hasn’t erased any of the adversity many African Americans in the industry have faced since Tinseltown’s early days and continue to go through today. Film and TV director Ava
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Sixty-seven years after the savage murder of Emmett Till in Mississippi, his cousin still seeks some kind of justice. Haunted by the 1955 hate crime that ignited the civil rights movement, Reverend Wheeler Parker Jr. brings everything and everyone back to life in A Few Days Full of Trouble: Revelations on the Journey to Justice
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Christine Brown has found her happily ever after. The Sister Wives star, who used to be one of Kody Brown‘s four spouses, married David Woolley Oct. 7, almost seven months after she announced their engagement. The two tied the knot in front of more than 300 family and friends at the Red Cliffs Lodge in Moab, Utah, according to People, which first reported
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Martin Scorsese, the iconic filmmaker behind some of cinema’s greatest masterpieces such as Goodfellas and The Wolf of Wall Street, recently took a trip down memory lane in an adorable viral TikTok video. Scorsese’s 23-year-old daughter, Francesca, challenged her father to decipher some Gen Z slang. Amidst the playful banter, the acclaimed director shared a
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For their entire lives, Penny and Tate have orbited each other reluctantly. Since before Penny and Tate were born, their moms, Lottie and Anna, have been attached at the hip, and this permanent package deal means constant, unwanted proximity for the two daughters. See, Penny and Tate are not friends. They’re also not not friends.
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