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CHRISTOPHER
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12 days ago
Despite all the scandals and scams she's always managed to bounce back. And here we go again
22 days ago
Loud music, flirting, strip poker...old folks homes never looked so fun, CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews Play For Today: Never Too Late ⊕
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Albert Ladysmith Steptoe didn't know what he was missing. If he had realised old folks homes were such hotbeds of sex, he'd have been in like a junkyard rat.
25 days ago
As Kim Kardashian's legal drama All's Fair - starring a string of A-listers - is panned around the world, our critic CHRISTOPHER STEVENS gives it MINUS three stars
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
For Kim Kardashian, bad publicity is the best publicity. The more degrading, scathing and humiliating, the better it is for her career.
36 days ago
What will happen to the Duke of York title? Andrew has 'sullied' 600-year-old royal peerage that will likely 'disappear' due to scandal, writes CHRISTOPHER WILSON ⊖
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
The name Duke of York, first granted in 1385, has traditionally been reserved for the second son of the king. Now it;s future hangs in the balance - after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's scandal.
39 days ago
Farewell Sybil Fawlty: How Prunella Scales used her humble childhood and natural talent to turn John Cleese's creation into one of Britain's most iconic characters - before becoming a national treasure on and off the screen ⊕
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
She saw herself neither as a comedy actress nor a West End star - though she was certainly both, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS.
55 days ago
The 'odd kid' who once ate 20,000 calories a day, was wooed by Beatty and Pacino - and made $100million as a property developer, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS after death of Diane Keaton aged 79 ⊖
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Asked about her trademark style, she'd claim that the hat hid her 'thin, stringy' hair and the sweaters were worn as sunblock.
58 days ago
The apocalyptic novel written in 1971 that foresaw the migrant crisis so precisely the author believed it must have been dictated by a higher power: Now CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reveals the shocking details - and ending we should all fear ⊖⊖
At a sprawling holiday villa half way between Cannes and Saint-Tropez, the writer and explorer Jean Raspail experienced an apocalyptic vision. He wrote it all down, frantically.
59 days ago
The Celebrity Traitors 5* review by CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Claudia's Traitors fight for the best prize of all - more screen time
What wouldn't you give to be a Traitor? Some of the stars jostling to stab each other in the back at Claudia Winkleman's Highlands castle are so eager, they might literally kill to take part.
How Prince Charles stood up to group of men in grey suits 50 years ago, writes CHRISTOPHER WILSON
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
These men, grey-suited or not, stand in the way of Harry and his father Charles's chance of a reconciliation, he reckons. It's all their fault, not his.
61 days ago
In Jilly Cooper country, every man wanted to be in the saddle, and every woman was yearning for a good hard gallop, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS ⊕⊕
Gap-toothed, with laughter lines around her eyes and a shaggy ash-blonde mane, she had a unique talent for flattering everyone while poking fun at herself.