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Prince Andrew launched Key to Freedom, a charity which has rescued women from brothels, domestic servitude, child labour and human trafficking, in 2012 following a trip to India.
The herds of ‘medieval’ pigs seen on the drama’s twin continents of Westeros and Essos are Kenny Gracey's. So, too, are the sheep, Joey the donkey and Suzie the goat.
Not long now until the new Royal baby arrives. I wonder if Wills and Kate will stop at two like his folks, try for three like hers, or match Her Majesty with four.
The opinions of Barbara Taylor Bradford, who has sold 88 million books and commands a devoted worldwide following, are made, somewhat unexpectedly, of tungsten.
Jenny’s left, Shelagh’s forsaken the veil and the Swinging Sixties are calling. So who’s left holding the baby in Call The Midwife? Chin up, gels: there’s a new team in town.
Words can be deadly weapons – but not in the sticky hands of reception class children branded bigots by schools for calling each other names, writes SARAH OLIVER.
Flt Lieut Holdom, 34, is a decorated RAF officer who is Britain’s first and only openly transgender military pilot. Here, she reveals how she told colleagues in Anglesey, including Prince William, of her transition.
Even today, the air-rending thunder of a 1750-horsepower Merlin engine and the sight of those curved wings slicing through the clouds can still lay claim to the heart of the nation.
As he approaches his landmark birthday, Prince Harry will have to accept his heritage as 'the spare heir' - which is as much of a burden as it is a gift - with nobility.
Yorkshire grandmother Cokie van der Velde, 54, battles Ebola n Guinea and Liberia for charity Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).
WPC Kelly Jones, 33, has launched the health and safety claim against Steve Jones, 50, the owner of the station in Thetford, Norfolk, where she tripped on a 6in kerb.
The 21-year-old star appeared to be entirely make-up free as she headed out, wearing a black vest top and scalloped-edge shorts.
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