21/04 Harry Potter’s most scandalous cast secrets, from a cannabis farm to OnlyFans and nude Playboy pics
-It kickstarted the careers of many a child star who went on to Hollywood fame, including Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson.
- News.com.au31/01 How athlete ended owing $4m to cartel
-A US college athlete turned cocaine kingpin has opened up about how he found himself owing millions to a Mexican drug cartel after being sent to run its Australian operation.
- News.com.au30/01 Huge call for nationwide 50c fares
-Greens Leader Adam Bandt has called on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to enact a nationwide public transport fare of 50c – a move he says will save Australians up to $2400 a year.
- News.com.au25/01 Bill Gates admits divorce is the ‘mistake’ he most regrets
-Bill Gates has admitted his split from Melinda Gates after 27 years of marriage will always be the thing he regrets most in his life.
- News.com.au10/01 Game Pass: Xbox announces the games that will come to the service during the second half of January
-Diablo and EA Sports UFC 5 stand out among the new titles added to the service to start 2025
- Infobae22/12 The underrated UK city nowhere near as overcrowded as Bath, York or Oxford
-A highly underrated city in the Midlands is home to a variety of historical and cultural attractions - yet is not as overcome with tourists as others.
- Express13/12 First Tenerife, now Italy as anti tourist mob targets holiday homes in big city
- Express10/10 Building society ‘goes woke’ as it drops 'non inclusive' logo and customers fume
-The Nottingham Building Society's rebrand has been met with fury by some customers after the firm's iconic Robin Hood logo was axed.
- Express10/10 Fury as building society drops Robin Hood from logo for 'inclusivity' reasons
-The firm has reportedly rebranded itself to 'reflect society as it is today' - but people are not impressed.
- Express16/09 Business leaders warn Aus ‘sliding backwards’
-Business leaders have warned Australia is at risk of taking “noticeable” steps backwards, with chief executives issuing fears Australia’s “national prosperity” is at risk due Labor’s industrial relations policies and failure to prepare for an ageing population.
- News.com.au22/08 Vote in our poll weather the UK should be giving foreign aid to China
-A new study published by the Institute for Economic Affairs has revealed the richest recipient of UK foreign aid, Ordos in China, has a GDP per capita of £27,500 - on a par with Swansea and richer than 69 other regions of the UK.
- Express13/06 Abandoned airport could be transformed into new homes under bold plans
-A plan has been proposed to address the UK's housing crisis by revitalising one of the country's abandoned airports.
- Express24/05 7 sex scenes and filthy innuendos in Disney films you know you didn't imagine
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- Metro18/05 The mystery of one of the most photographed trees in the world that appeared in a Robin Hood movie
-The history of the Sycamore Gap Tree, a sycamore maple approximately 30 meters high, attracts thousands of visitors annually, establishing itself as a witness to the passage of time and an emblem of the British landscape
- Infobae06/05 The Death of Robin Hood: Hugh Jackman and Jodie Comer will star in the film about the classic character
-The project will be directed by Michael Sarnoski, the filmmaker behind 'A Quiet Place: Day One'
- Infobae01/05 Cops’ major breakthrough in iconic Sycamore Gap tree case
-Two men have been charged with cutting down the iconic Sycamore Gap tree, six months after the felling made headlines around the world.
- News.com.au30/04 Two men have been charged with cutting down Robin Hood's sycamore tree
-The tree was chosen as England's Tree of the Year in 2016.
- hvg.hu19/04 'Robin Hood' vigilantes 'steal from Marks and Spencer to give to food banks'
-Robin Hoods and their merrymen posted pictures on social media while bragging about stealing from the M&S Foodhall in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester.
- Express11/04 We interviewed Alejandro Nones, who plays Nazario Aguilar in the series 'Malverde: the patron saint'
-In addition to telling his experience within the world of Malverde, the actor talks about his fanaticism for Los Simuladores and the admiration he has for actors like Ricardo Darín or Guillermo Francella
- Infobae11/04 Joe Biden's statement gives Wikileaks founder Assange reason for hope
-Hope for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange: The USA is examining whether it wants to drop criminal proceedings against him.
- t-online14/03 Just Stop Oil's new revolution plans will bring chaos UK streets
-EXCLUSIVE: Just Stop Oil is planning to take its campaign of chaos to another level - targeting everyone and everything from landlords to airports.
- Express09/03 The Sycamore Gap tree is being resurrected from the dead
-There could still be hope for the beloved tree after it was felled.
- Metro22/02 ‘I steal from the self-serve check out. Should I feel guilty?’
-Welcome to The Dilemma, where psychologist Jacqui Manning offers advice on your ethical questions and moral dilemmas. This week she delves into whether you can justify stealing from the self-serve check out at the supermarket.
- News.com.au22/02 Russell Crowe suddenly looks decades younger
-Russell Crowe has been rocking a bearded look for most of his career, but on Monday he debuted a clean-shaven face as he got ready for some exciting new movie roles.
- News.com.au21/02 1 in 4 New York City Children Now Lives in Poverty
-Poverty has soared in the city with the ending of pandemic-era aid, and children have borne the brunt of the hardship, a report from a research group found.
- New York Times20/02 ‘All for art’: why Russell Crowe shot Robin Hood for a month with two broken legs
-Promoting new film Land of Bad, Crowe has said he told no-one, not even a doctor, about agonising fractures sustained playing Robin Longstride in 2010
- TheGuardian01/02 Peter Dutton reveals huge tax cut news
-Peter Dutton has confirmed for the first time that he won’t stand in the way of tax relief for low and middle income earners.
- News.com.au24/01 Graph reveals how new tax cuts will hit you
-Anthony Albanese plans to rob the rich to upsize tax cuts for most workers under planned changes that will deliver a worker on $100,000 an extra $2,179 a year.
- News.com.au23/01 Treasurer defends broken promise on tax cuts
-Treasurer Jim Chalmers has defended the government’s broken promise over the Stage 3 tax cuts insisting the changes provide “more help for more people” including women.
- News.com.au19/01 Harsh truth about unpopular tax cuts
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- News.com.au08/11 Netflix reopens Hollywood’s ‘Egyptian’ movie palace
-The Egyptian Theatre, which hosted Hollywood's first-ever red carpet premiere in its faux hieroglyph-adorned courtyard more than a century ago, reopens this week under the new ownership of Netflix.
- News.com.au03/10 Heartbreaking twist after tree chopped down
-A man has been left “devastated” after a sapling he planted at the site of the felled Sycamore Gap tree was removed.
- News.com.au02/10 ‘F***ing innocent’: Twist in shock tree felling
-DNA may unlock the mystery felling of one of Britain’s most iconic trees, a lumberjack has claimed.
- News.com.au02/10 Gemma Collins leaves fans scratching their heads with Sycamore Gap post
-The tree was most famous for its appearance in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.
- Metro02/10 ‘Giant chainsaw’ found as police investigate 300y/o tree felling
-A giant chainsaw has been found during a police investigation after the beloved 300-year-old Sycamore Gap tree was deliberately cut down last week.
- News.com.au30/09 Debate rages after 300y/o world-famous tree chopped down
-Devastated locals are entangled in a heated debate over what to do next after the world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was deliberately chopped down.
- News.com.au30/09 Police search home of 69-year-old lumberjack in search for Sycamore Gap feller
-Earlier this year, Mr Renwick was evicted from a home which had housed three generations of his family after a battle with Jesuits in Britain.
- Express29/09 Huge twist in slashing of world-famous tree
-A second person has been arrested in connection with the felling of the world-famous Sycamore Gap tree in northeast England, as a teenage boy was released on bail.
- News.com.au29/09 Teen bailed in UK after ‘Robin Hood tree’ cut down
-A 16-year-old boy arrested after one of Britain's most photographed trees was found felled next to the Hadrian's Wall UNESCO World Heritage site in northeast England was released on bail on Friday.
- News.com.au06/09 $6 op shop painting worth $400k
-A US woman who bought a $6 painting from an op shop has put it up for auction, where it’s expected to sell for as much as $390,000 — 65,000 times more than she paid for it.
- News.com.au21/06 Inside ‘ruthless’ star’s ugly $370m divorce
-Kevin Costner’s imploding personal life carries all the hallmarks of a Hollywood remake.
- News.com.au09/06 Sign Kate caught in Prince Harry’s trap
-This week should have been a top notch, gold star, everyone-gets-a-second-slice-of-Victoria-Sponge week for the royal family.
- News.com.au18/05 Liam Neeson on the escapist pleasures of Philip Marlowe
-Since 2012, Liam Neeson has released at least two movies a year, usually more. In 2014, he released nine films. The man likes to work.
- News.com.au18/04 Tony Hadley: ‘I’ve never taken drugs – but wish I’d given up smoking years ago!’
-Even though his former group Spandau Ballet had a hard-partying image, Tony Hadley insists he has never taken drugs – but admits he wishes he had kicked smoking years ago.
- MSN26/02 Russell Crowe, girlfriend refused service at Melbourne restaurant
-Not even Maximus is above the rules.
- News.com.au08/02 ‘They’re inseparable’: Bill Gates dating dead CEO’s widow
-Bill Gates has reportedly been dating Paula Hurd, the widow of late Oracle co-CEO Mark Hurd, for more than a year.
- News.com.au26/01 Big Tech is firing employees by the thousands. Why? And how worried should we be? - Times of India
-International Business News: DURHAM: Tech companies are always in the news, usually touting the next big thing.
- Times Of India04/01 Original Simpsons legend dead at 64
-Chris Ledesma, the longtime music editor of The Simpsons, has died, aged 64.
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