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LONDON (AP) — Billionaire vacuum cleaner tycoon James Dyson lost a libel lawsuit Friday against the Daily Mirror for a column that suggested he was a hypocrite who “screwed” Britain by moving his company's headquarters to Singapore after supporting the U.K.'s breakup with the European Union. A High Court judge in London said the article was opinion and rejected Dyson's claims that it was a “vicious and vitriolic” personal attack that damaged his reputation and harmed his philanthropic work encouraging young people to become engineers. “Mr Reade was not attempting to offer a window into or shine a light on the claimant’s thought processes or motivation," Justice Robert Jay wrote. "Rather, the ‘screwed his country etc.’ remark was Mr. Reade’s ‘take’ on how people would or might envisage the claimant’s actions.”The judge said Reade hadn't accused Dyson of dishonesty and had wide latitude to offer honest comment “however wounding and unbalanced” it may have been. Mirror Group Newspapers welcomed the judgment for upholding "the rights of our columnists to share honestly held opinions, even about powerful or wealthy individuals.”A Dyson spokesperson issued a statement defending its commitments to the U.K., including the employment of 3,700 people, but making no mention of the lawsuit outcome.
Persons: James Dyson, Dyson's, Brian Reade, Dyson, , ” Dyson, Reade, “ Mr Reade, Robert Jay, Reade’s, , Reade hadn't Organizations: , Daily, European Union, Sunday Times, Group Newspapers Locations: Singapore, London
A new royal book claims there is a power struggle between King Charles and Prince William. Author Omid Scobie told BI that people are too distracted by Harry and Meghan to notice. Kate Middleton, Prince William, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle wear mourning clothes at Windsor Castle. AdvertisementBuckingham Palace and Kensington Palace did not respond to requests for comment regarding Scobie's book. King Charles and Prince William at a coronation rehearsal.
Persons: King Charles and Prince William, Omid Scobie, Harry, Meghan, , It's, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Duke, Duchess, Sussex, Prince William, King Charles, Scobie, Carolyn Durand, Scobie's, Queen Elizabeth II's, Kate Middleton, Chris Jackson, Charles, William, Prince, Wales, Queen Camilla, Yoon Suk, Jack Royston, Rebecca English, Richard Fitzwilliams, Williams, Fitzwilliams, Anita Singh, you've Organizations: Service, Sunday Times, Getty Images, REUTERS, Newsweek, Daily, Daily Mail, The Telegraph Locations: California, Windsor, Buckingham, Kensington, South, Charles, Royston
Linda Evangelista has no desire to date
  + stars: | 2023-11-27 | by ( Lisa Respers France | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +2 min
CNN —Linda Evangelista still turns heads as one of the world’s first supermodels, but she says she’s “not interested” in dating. In an interview with the Sunday Times, the 58-year-old was asked about it and explained why she has no desire to be involved with anyone right now. In her latest interview, Evangelista said therapy has helped her even as the lumps on her body are softening. I’m not completely rid of it, but I work hard at getting rid of the guilt and the shame. Remember when you used to laugh all the time?” Evangelista recalled her son asking her.
Persons: Linda Evangelista, she’s “, , , ” Evangelista, Evangelista, Augie, François, Henri Pinault Organizations: CNN, Sunday Times Locations: CoolSculpting
"We do want to bring down the tax burden but we will only do so responsibly," Hunt told Sky News. "The one thing we won't do is any kind of tax cut that fuels inflation." OPTIONS LIMITED AFTER HEAVY SPENDINGLabour's finance spokesperson Rachel Reeves said cutting inheritance tax would be the wrong priority in a cost-of-living crisis. "Lower taxes on working people - if the government can explain where the money is coming from - is something I would support," Reeves told Sky News. "We want to show people there is a path to lower taxes but we also want to be honest with people this is not going to happen overnight."
Persons: Hunt, Jeremy Hunt, Rishi Sunak, Rachel Reeves, Reeves, Kylie MacLellan, Andy Bruce, Emelia Sithole Organizations: Sunday Times, Labour, Sky News, Times Radio, Institute for Fiscal Studies, Organisation for Economic Co, Development, Britain, Thomson Locations: British
UK's Hunt says won't implement tax cuts that fuel inflation
  + stars: | 2023-11-19 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Jeremy Hunt, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaks on the second day of the the Conservative Party Conference on October 02, 2023 in Manchester, England. British finance minister Jeremy Hunt said on Sunday that he would not implement tax cuts that would push up inflation, days before he announces a major budget update that is widely expected to contain tax cuts. The Sunday Times reported that Hunt was considering cutting income tax or national insurance in his Autumn Statement budget update on Wednesday. "The one thing we won't do is any kind of tax cut that fuels inflation," Hunt told Sky News. Rachel Reeves, the opposition Labour Party's finance spokeswoman, said cutting inheritance tax would be the wrong priority in a cost-of-living crisis.
Persons: Jeremy Hunt, Britain's, Hunt, Rachel Reeves Organizations: Conservative Party Conference, Sunday Times, Conservative Party, Sky News, Labour Locations: Manchester, England, British
Comedian Russell Brand poses for photographers before signing copies of his new book entitled "Revolution" in central London, December 5, 2014. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsLONDON, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Actor and comedian Russell Brand has been questioned by detectives from London's Metropolitan Police over allegations of historical sex offences, the Times newspaper reported on Sunday. Earlier that month the Sunday Times newspaper and Channel 4 TV's documentary show "Dispatches" reported four women had accused Brand, 48, of sex offences, including a rape, between 2006 and 2013. Brand has rejected what he has described as "very serious allegations", saying on his social media channels he has never had non-consensual sex. "He was interviewed under caution by detectives in relation to three non-recent sexual offences.
Persons: Russell Brand, Suzanne Plunkett, Brand, Kylie MacLellan, Andrew Heavens Organizations: REUTERS, London's Metropolitan Police, Times, Sunday, Sunday Times, Brand, Metropolitan Police, Thomson Locations: London, South London
LONDON (AP) — Comedian Russell Brand has been interviewed by British police over three alleged sexual offenses, U.K. media reported Sunday. The Sunday Times and BBC said Brand, 48, was interviewed last week at a London police station. He was interviewed under caution by detectives in relation to three non-recent sexual offenses. In September, the Times and Sunday Times newspapers and broadcaster Channel 4 said four women had made allegations of sexual assault against Brand. They dated from the period between 2006 and 2013, when Brand was a major star in Britain with a growing U.S. profile.
Persons: Russell Brand, Brand, Katy Perry Organizations: British, Sunday Times, BBC, London police, Metropolitan Police, Times, Channel, Brand, Thames Valley Police Locations: London, Britain, Thames
The Fifth, a social-creative agency originating in the UK, is shutting down its talent-management arm in the country, the company confirmed to Business Insider. The company is part of News UK, a media conglomerate that operates news outlets like The Times, The Sunday Times, and The Sun. The Fifth was founded in 2019 by Oliver Lewis, formerly News UK's director of digital strategy and partnerships, and The Fifth's talent division was launched a year later. Citing changes in the UK market, the company said it had decided to focus its efforts on the social-creative and influencer-marketing side of the business. Do you work at The Fifth or other talent management firms in the UK or have insight to share?
Persons: Oliver Lewis, It's, Dan Wang Organizations: Business, News UK, Times, Sunday Times, Sun . News, Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, Eurostar, BareMinerals, Columbia Business School
Unlike Rogan, he appeared to model a more expansive vision of manhood — vegan, sober, Aldous Huxley-quoting. The event in Wembley, part of a tour scheduled for late summer and early fall, seemed designed to accentuate Brand’s overlapping profiles: electric live performer and terminally online click-hunter. “What’s the weirdest/naughtiest/most embarrassing thing you’ve done in reaction to being told what to do?” another asked. Three days later, Brand’s followers received a less whimsical communication. Instead, Brand’s story quickly became a self-evident data point in two divergent realities.
Persons: Joe Rogan, Brand, Rogan, Aldous Huxley, , I’m, Organizations: Sunday Times, The Locations: Wembley, London
Wars in Ukraine and the Middle East have pushed the world to the brink of a grave crisis, Jamie Dimon said. "Geopolitical matters are very serious – arguably the most serious since 1938," he told the Sunday Times. AdvertisementAdvertisementConflicts in Europe and the Middle East risk triggering the most serious global crisis since the Second World War, Jamie Dimon has warned. AdvertisementAdvertisementFinancial markets have largely shrugged off the conflict in the Middle East, one month after Hamas' strike on Israel. This isn't the first time the JPMorgan boss has warned the conflict in the Middle East is a threat to the world economy.
Persons: Jamie Dimon, , Dimon Organizations: Sunday Times, JPMorgan, Service, JPMorgan Chase, Hamas, Federal, West Texas Locations: Ukraine, Europe, Nazi Germany, Czechoslovakia, Israel, Brent, Iran
The cause was a brain tumor, his son Ben said. Mr. Holden was writing the gossipy “Atticus” column — a frothy mix of politics and celebrity — for The Sunday Times in London when, in 1977, he was sent to cover Prince Charles’s visit to Canada to open the Calgary Stampede, a rodeo. The prince was sort of a dud assignment, but Mr. Holden made the best of it, even though the most interesting thing Prince Charles said to him was: “Married, are you? Fun, is it?”The column Mr. Holden wrote about the royal junket amused both Queen Elizabeth II and her son, now King Charles III, and Mr. Holden soon received a book deal to write a biography of Charles. Though he thought the subject was boring, the advance of 15,000 pounds was too large to turn down.
Persons: Anthony Holden, Shakespeare, Laurence Olivier, Lorenzo Da Ponte, Mozart’s, Ben, Holden, Atticus, Prince Charles’s, “ Atticus, , Brigitte Bardot, Rudolph Nureyev, Margaret Thatcher, Frank Sinatra, Prince Charles, , Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III, Charles . Organizations: The Sunday Times, Calgary Stampede Locations: British, London, Canada, China
CNN —Emotions ran high in England over the weekend after it was announced that Bobby Charlton, widely regarded as the country’s greatest soccer player, had died on Saturday at the age of 86. “A little bit of England has died,” said The Sunday Times of the man who played a starring role in England’s 1966 World Cup win. Flowers are placed in memory of Bobby Charlton beside the "United Trinity" statue at Old Trafford. On X, formerly known as Twitter, Prince William, who is president of the Football Association, said: “Sir Bobby Charlton. Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty ImagesEngland won the 1966 World Cup final with a 4-2 win against West Germany at Wembley Stadium, where Geoff Hurst scored a hat trick.
Persons: Bobby Charlton, David Beckham, Prince William, , Sir Bobby, George Best, Denis Law, Beckham, Charlton, United, ” Beckham, Robert, Beckham’s, Ted, Barrington Coombs, Pelé, Bobby Moore, Garrincha, Franz Beckenbauer, Sir Bobby Charlton, Bobby, Jon Super, Gianni Infantino, Gary Lineker, Geoff Hurst, Hurst, ” Hurst, , Jack Organizations: CNN, Manchester United, Sunday Times, Charlton, English Football Association, United Trinity, England, Trinity, Ballon, United, FA, European, Champions League, Football Association, First, Getty, FIFA, Benfica, Keystone, Hulton, West Germany, Wembley, Premier League, Observer, West Locations: England, Manchester, United Kingdom, Old Trafford, United, AFP, Barcelona, West Germany
AdvertisementAdvertisementArvind Krishna, the CEO of IBM, has some thoughts for young professionals worried about what AI means for their working lives. Developing critical thinking skills is the key to future-proofing your career against AI, he said in an interview with London's Sunday Times. The 61-year-old, who's spent his entire career at IBM, doesn't think AI will have as much impact as some fear. He predicts that only 6% of the workforce is at risk of having their job replaced by AI. While the IBM CEO is not worried about the threat to jobs, Krishna told the Sunday Times that other fears surrounding AI are more well-founded.
Persons: Arvind Krishna doesn't, Krishna, , Arvind Krishna, who's, MUGoI4mU8K, — Arvind Krishna, There's, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Service, IBM, London's Sunday Times, Bloomberg, Goldman, Sunday Times, Safety, Bletchley Locations: @IBM, London
Rolls-Royce to cut 2,500 jobs in cost cutting drive -Sky News
  + stars: | 2023-10-16 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
[1/2] The logo of Rolls-Royce is pictured at the World Nuclear Exhibition (WNE), the trade fair event for the global nuclear community in Villepinte near Paris, France, June 27, 2018. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsOct 16 (Reuters) - Rolls-Royce Holdings (RR.L) is set to axe about 2,500 staff as soon as Tuesday as part of a cost-cutting drive by its new chief executive, Sky News reported on Monday. Rolls-Royce did not immediately respond to a request for comment. In May, Rolls-Royce said it had made no decisions regarding changes to its workforce, in response to a Sunday Times report that it was expected to cut about 3,000 non-manufacturing staff. Reporting by Jyoti Narayan in Bengaluru; editing by Jonathan OatisOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Royce, Benoit Tessier, Tufan Erginbilgic, Jyoti Narayan, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: Nuclear, REUTERS, Royce Holdings, Sky News, Sunday Times, Thomson Locations: Villepinte, Paris, France, Bengaluru
The UK's billionaire Barclay family is looking to sell the "Lady Beatrice," a 197-foot-long superyacht. The Barclay family, which owns The Telegraph media group, has put up the "Lady Beatrice" for sale for 22 million euros, or $23.2 million, according to a listing by its broker, Edmiston. One writer on autoevolution, a car and transportation site, was so impressed that they called the superyacht "the floating version of a French palace." The Barclay family is known to be very private. AdvertisementAdvertisementEdmiston and the Barclay family did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Insider outside regular business hours.
Persons: Barclay, Beatrice, , Beatrice Cecelia Taylor, Frederick, David Barclay, David, Sunday Times Rich, Forbes, Hiroko, Frederick's Organizations: The Telegraph, The Times, Service, Telegraph, Lloyds Banking Group, Sunday Times, Bloomberg
Emma Tucker's Wall Street Journal laid off staff in its Hong Kong bureau, and three company insiders said they were bracing for more cuts in the newsroom. The Hong Kong layoffs affected seven editors on a desk that puts finishing touches on stories before they're published, two sources said. People with direct knowledge said they believed the company was looking to save money by shifting the work to other offices. The Hong Kong cuts came shortly after Tucker revealed in September her plan to revive the newsroom with an "audience-first" model, which has fueled speculation that a reorg could be on the way. Hong Kong is the latest example of cuts to the storied newsroom that have dribbled out over the past few months, in keeping with the Journal's practice of trimming small numbers of people.
Persons: Emma Tucker's, they're, Tucker, Rupert, Karen Pensiero, Neal Lipschutz, Jason Anders, Matthew Rose, She's, it's Organizations: Journal, Hong Kong, Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, Sunday Times Locations: Hong Kong, London, Hong
LONDON, Oct 2 (Reuters) - A second British police force said on Monday it had launched an investigation following allegations of harassment and stalking made against actor and comedian Russell Brand. Brand has rejected the "very serious criminal allegations", saying on his social media channels that he had never had non-consensual sex. "Thames Valley Police in the past two weeks received new information in relation to harassment and stalking allegations dating back to 2018," the force said in a statement. "This information is being investigated; as such it would be inappropriate to comment on an ongoing investigation." There was no immediate response to a request for comment from representatives for Brand.
Persons: Russell Brand, Brand, Michael Holden, Christina Fincher Organizations: British, Sunday Times, Daily Mail, BBC, Thames Valley Police, Valley Police, Brand, Thomson Locations: London
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - British foreign minister James Cleverly knocked back a suggestion by another government minister on Sunday that leaving the European Convention of Human Rights was needed so the country could better tackle illegal immigration. Sunak has ruled out leaving the ECHR, a treaty agreed by almost every nation in Europe after World War Two, saying Britain could curb the arrival of illegal migrants without having to quit. But some in his party, including interior minister Suella Braverman, say the international conventions governing refugees were not fit for purpose, and only served to encourage activist lawyers to block deportations. Cleverly told a fringe event organised by think tank Onward at the Conservative conference, he did not "feel that in order to achieve what we need to achieve, to protect our borders, we are necessitated to leave the ECHR". And I have no doubt that the decisions that we have made are completely within the boundaries of international law.
Persons: James, Rishi, Kemi Badenoch, Sunak, Suella Braverman, Elizabeth Piper, Emelia Sithole Organizations: European Convention of Human, British, Sunday Times, Conservative Locations: MANCHESTER, England, Europe, Britain
British comedian and actor Russell Brand walks outside the Wembley Park Theatre, in northwest London, Britain, September 16, 2023. REUTERS/Susannah Ireland/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsLONDON, Sept 25 (Reuters) - British police said they had launched an investigation into a number of allegations of non-recent sexual offences following media reports that four women had accused actor and comedian Russell Brand of a string of sexual assaults. Brand has rejected the allegations, saying on his social media channels that he had never had non-consensual sex. "Following an investigation by Channel 4’s Dispatches and The Sunday Times, the Met has received a number of allegations of sexual offences in London," London's Metropolitan Police said in a statement. "We have also received a number of allegations of sexual offences committed elsewhere in the country and will investigate these."
Persons: Russell Brand, Susannah Ireland, Brand, Muvija M, Michael Holden, William James Our Organizations: Wembley Park Theatre, REUTERS, British, Sunday Times, Metropolitan Police, Thomson Locations: London, Britain
London CNN —London’s Metropolitan Police said it has launched an investigation into allegations of “non-recent” sexual offenses in the United Kingdom, after a joint investigation by British media outlets revealed the comedian Russell Brand was accused of rape and sexual assault. “We have also received a number of allegations of sexual offences committed elsewhere in the country and will investigate these. One of the women said she was 16 and Brand was 31 at the time of the alleged assault in London. The Met announced last week that they were investigating an allegation of sexual assault in 2003. Without naming Brand, a Met spokesperson said: “We are aware of reporting by The Sunday Times and Channel 4’s Dispatches about allegations of sexual offenses.
Persons: Russell Brand, , Brand, Andy Furphy, ” Brand, James Manning, Covid, Downing, , Rishi Sunak’s Organizations: London CNN — London’s Metropolitan Police, British, Sunday Times, Met’s, Crime Command, Park, AP Brand, YouTube, The Times, CNN, Police, Met Police, , The Met, The Sunday Times, Met Locations: United Kingdom, London, Los Angeles, Soho
CNN —Russell Brand has made his first public comments since being accused of rape and sexual assault, thanking followers for “questioning the information they have been presented with” while not addressing the claims. Last Saturday, British outlets The Sunday Times, The Times and Channel 4’s “Dispatches” published a joint investigation in which four women alleged Brand sexually assaulted them in separate instances between 2006 and 2013. One of the women said she was 16 and Brand was 31 at the time of the alleged assault in London. One woman was treated at a rape treatment center the same day as the alleged assault, according to the report. “By now you’re probably aware that the British government have asked big tech platforms to censor our online content and that some online platforms have complied with that request,” he said.
Persons: CNN — Russell Brand, , Brand –, Brand, Brand preemptively, Covid Organizations: CNN, Sunday Times, The Times, Police, YouTube Locations: British, London, Los Angeles
LONDON (AP) — Before he hit America, Rupert Murdoch ripped through Britain’s media like a tornado. But politicians from both right and left courted and feared Murdoch, who added The Times and Sunday Times to his stable in 1981. Like other politicians, Blair denied giving Murdoch anything in return for his support — though plenty of skeptics doubted that. For now, Rupert Murdoch remains a magnet for the powerful, and those who seek power, in Britain. The guest list for his summer party in June included Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, many members of his Cabinet and opposition Labour Party leader Keir Starmer.
Persons: Rupert Murdoch, Lachlan, Murdoch, Boris Johnson, , Nathan Sparkes, Murdoch “, Jeremy Corbyn, Jeremy Hunt, Britain’s, couldn’t, , Jacques Delors, Margaret Thatcher, Thatcher’s, John Major, Sun wot, Tony Blair’s, Blair, ” Blair, Andy Coulson, Prince Harry, Lachlan Murdoch, Rishi Sunak, Keir Starmer, James, Kathryn Murdoch Organizations: Fox, News Corp, Times, , Labour Party, Treasury, LBC, BBC, European, Argentine, Liverpool, Sunday Times, Thatcher’s Conservative, Sun, Blair’s Labour Party, Murdoch’s News Corp, The Sun, Sky Television, Premier League soccer, Sports, BSkyB, Comcast, AP Locations: London, Australian, Britain, British, Hillsborough, ___
New York CNN —Rupert Murdoch, the powerful right-wing media mogul who built and oversaw one of the world’s most influential news empires, announced Thursday that he will step down as chairman of his companies, Fox Corporation and News Corporation. Lachlan Murdoch steps inLachlan Murdoch will take over as chairman of Fox and News Corporation. Evan Agostini/Invision/APStepping into his shoes, Murdoch’s eldest son, Lachlan, who already serves as chief executive of Fox Corporation, will become sole chairman of both companies. In 1986, Murdoch got into the television business after he purchased several US television stations and created Fox Broadcasting. In recent years, under Murdoch, Fox News has advanced baseless conspiracy theories, including the Covid-19 pandemic and the 2020 presidential election.
Persons: Rupert Murdoch, ” Murdoch, Murdoch, Donald Trump’s, Lachlan Murdoch, Evan Agostini, Lachlan, , Rupert, , ” Rupert Murdoch, Trump, oilman Marvin Davis, Donald Trump, Bill Hemmer, Hemmer, Dana Perino Organizations: New, New York CNN, Fox Corporation, News Corporation, , , Fox and News Corporation, Wall Street Journal, New York, Republican Party, Fox News, CNN, Australian, UK’s, The Times, Sunday Times of, Century Fox, Fox Broadcasting, Sky, Comcast, Fox, Disney, Fox Sports, Fox News Fox News, Voting Systems, Dominion Locations: New York, cahoots, Sunday Times of London, Britain, America
NEW YORK (AP) — Rupert Murdoch, the 92-year-old Australian media magnate whose creation of Fox News made him a force in American politics, is stepping down as leader of both Fox's parent company and his News Corp. media holdings. Fox said Thursday that Murdoch would become chairman emeritus of both companies, effective at board meetings in November. Stock in Fox Corp., while positive this year, began to decline early in 2022, due in part to lawsuits and investor anxiety over the loss of viewers to smaller media outlets. While Murdoch never ran for political office, politicians in the United States and Britain anxiously sought his approval. Murdoch dismissed them as isolated instances that were “largely political because we're conservative.”Shares of News Corp. and Fox rose Thursday in early trading.
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It was also the first time that Brand, who was suspended and then resigned amid the backlash, suffered serious consequences. Brand’s 2007 autobiography “My Booky Wook” details accounts of him spitting in a sex worker’s face and smashing another’s phone into a wall. And as one of Brand’s accusers has claimed, those who pulled the strings weren’t just willing to overlook sinister behavior — they bent over backward to accommodate it. He created a mythology around them, at a cultural moment when women were being villainized in a particularly demeaning, sexual way. If they were ever tempted to turn against him, they’d be forced to interrogate why they hadn’t done so sooner.
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