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Max Mosley slams into Paul Dacre
Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre's opposition to the idea of introducing new privacy laws, which have followed Max Mosley's infamous legal action against a
Sunday tabloid, has been greeted with a stinging rebuke from the man himself. In today's Guardian, Mosley (pictured), the head of Formula 1 who was... [continued]
Max Mosley's Guardian article ![]()
Paul Dacre savages Justice Eady ![]()
Paul Dacre: self-serving and sanctimonious ![]()
Max Mosley says orgies will continue ![]()
Nam Le wins £60k Dylan Thomas prize
A 29-year-old Vietnamese writer has won this year's Dylan Thomas prize for The Boat, a debut collection of short stories. Nam Le (pictured) was presented with the
£60,000 prize at a ceremony in Swansea last night, where he won praise from the Welsh-born Hollywood actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, who said he... [continued]
Outsider Aravind Adiga wins Booker ![]()
Gong Li branded a ‘traitor’ for becoming Singaporean citizen
Chinese actress Gong Li (pictured), the star of Memoirs of a Geisha, Miami Vice and Farewell My Concubine, has been accused of treason by some of her fellow countrymen after becoming a Singaporean citizen at the weekend. Although the communist Beijing government has not commented on the matter,... [continued]
Sergeant hits back at dance judges
John Sergeant, the former political journalist turned Strictly Come Dancing contestant, has criticised the judges of the BBC 1 programme for claiming that he only remains on the show because of the sympathy vote and not because of his performances. "I'm a bit startled by all this because... [continued]
Greer says paying for sex is OK
Germaine Greer (pictured) was on robust form at the Intelligence2 debate, held last night at the Royal Geographical Society. The well-heeled metropolitan audience, along
with a number of prostitutes, had come along to hear the Australian writer and others debate the motion: "Paying for Sex is Wrong". Greer,... [continued]
Germaine Greer turns on Robert Hughes ![]()
Rod Liddle feels the wrath of ex-wife ![]()
David Hare’s new play Gethsemane sparks guessing game
David Hare's latest play, the sombrely titled Gethsemane, opened last night at the National's Cottesloe Theatre (pictured from left are cast members Daniel
Ryan, Tamsin Greg and Pip Carter). It is an undisguised attack on the morals of New Labour and, unsurprisingly, many of the reviewers focused on
which real-life... [continued]
Did Jowell try to censor David Hare? ![]()
David Hare has another pop at Blair ![]()
In brief: Aniston speaks about Jolie
When Jennifer Aniston lost her husband Brad Pitt to Angelina Jolie (pictured), the actress maintained a dignified silence. But in an
interview in US Vogue, she speaks about the affair for the first time, claiming that Jolie's behaviour was "really uncool". Pitt was still married to Jolie when they met... [continued]
Angelina Jolie attacked for not supporting Barack Obama ![]()



