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New photo of Richard for Daily Express. (December 2023)
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pointless-letters · 1 year
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AMAZING: Hugh’s managed to contradict and argue with himself in one 25 word sentence.
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reflectismo · 1 year
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Asked about ‘How Do You Sleep?,’ George said, “It doesn’t help at all. I’m glad it wasn’t about me. I said to John as we were recording it, ‘It’s pretty hard on him.’
(Source: “Give Peace a Chance—By George,” Daily Express, October 4, 1971)
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dreamings-free · 9 months
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making the news for being a little slutty..
- via google news search for "louis tomlinson" 1/8/23
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ifreakingloveroyals · 13 days
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20 August 1971 | Princess Anne at the horse trials at Eridge, Sussex. (c) Ronald Dumont/Daily Express/Getty Images
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sunshineandlyrics · 9 months
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The daily express, 31 July 2023 x
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thefictionaledition · 2 months
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Sûreté Chief held in Soho club brawl
French detective arrested in raid
'All out' threat over fire chief
Surgeon Maggie sharpens her scalpel
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jamiebamberdaily · 1 year
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Beyond Paradise Interviews
Ahead of episode 4 airing (for us in the UK), Jamie has been speaking to the press about his character!
Beyond Paradise: Jamie Bamber reveals he almost missed out on playing Archie // Virgin Radio
Beyond Paradise newcomer defends Archie and Martha ‘romance’ as he plots to split couple // Express
Beyond Paradise star teases finale confrontation for Humphrey and Archie // Radio Times
Beyond Paradise set for huge Martha and Archie plot twist // What To Watch
Beyond Paradise's Jamie Bamber: 'Archie's a better fit for Martha' // Radio Times
Beyond Paradise star admits Kris Marshall walked around ‘half-naked’ on set // Express
Daily Star Clipping
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ilblogdellestorie · 10 months
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La redazione del quotidiano britannico Daily Express negli anni Sessanta
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monkeyfishgirl · 1 year
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A normal country
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New interview with Richard for Daily Express. (December 23, 2023)
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pointless-letters · 9 months
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Stand back everyone, Thomas has gone and done a science
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shippingdragons · 1 year
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NO, MR BOND, I EXPECT YOU TO GIVE A BOOK!
"If you can support GIVE A BOOK it’s the most brilliant present for someone you'll never know. But you'll have shared something special with them anyway… a love for books!”
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Today’s article in the Daily Express.
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lonelyasawhisper · 2 years
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Freddie's £10m rhapsody of hope for AIDS victims
Annie Leask and Louise Gannon, Daily Express, 21st April 1992 (x)
ROCK LEGEND Freddie Mercury left a legacy of hope to thousands of fellow AIDS victims, it was revealed at the star-studded Wembley tribute to the Queen lead singer last night.
Guitarist Roger Taylor said a clinic for HIV and AIDS sufferers called the Freddie Mercury Hospital will be built in Britain from the concert proceeds. Mercury died aged 45 last November after losing a long battle against AIDS. A large part of his fortune was donated to AIDS charities. It is expected that the total amount raised from last night's rock spectacular will top £10 million.
"This is something we feel strongly about and we are sure Freddie would approve," Taylor said.
"It's a means of using the tragedy to some good effect in bringing a greater awareness of the fact that AIDS affects all of us."
Just before the show volunteers handed out red ribbons to fans, symbols of AIDS Awareness.
Hollywood stars like Elizabeth Taylor and Liza Minnelli joined forces with the cream of pop and rock talent including David Bowie, Elton John, George Michael and metal band Guns 'n' Roses.
Supermodel Cindy Crawford, the 26-year-wife of actor Richard Gere, spoke of the courage of close friends who died from AIDS.
Global
The more discussion there is about AIDS the more people can learn and everyone needs to help," she said.
The 72,000 fans at Wembley paid £25 or more a head.
It was also broadcast live and attracted a larger global audience than Live Aid, going out to a billion people.
Some fans fell prey to fools charging up to £200 for tickets.
Even so, hundreds of fans were prepared to fork out.
"I supported Freddie throughout his life and I will support him in death," said Steve Parkin, 22, who travelled from Liverpool with no ticket.
"He was the greatest and I couldn't miss a concert like this."
Jayne Browning from Sheffield said, "I came with £100 and I would be willing to spend all of that."
Protests
Guns 'n' Roses were one of the surprise bands in the concert.
Four years ago lead singer Axl Rose wrote a song with the lyrics "Immigrants and faggots spread disease".
Shows have been dogged by protests from gay rights activists ever since.
But Guns 'n' Roses drummer Matt Sorum said the band would be using the concert to explain their behaviour towards gays.
"Axl had a few things to say about accusations about being homophobic," Sorum said.
"He's still getting flak from it."
Just before the show Axl seemed to be suffering stage fright.
He failed to turn up for rehearsals and missed a sound check, preferring to stay in his Mayfair hotel suite.
Liz Taylor presented George Michael with a broach with red rhinestones set in silver in the shape of the AIDS symbol.
Then in a speech halfway through the concert, she urged the crowd to practice safe sex and use condoms.
"You are the future of our world, you are the best and brightest," she said.
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"You are the shining light that will illuminate a better world tomorrow.
"Protest yourselves. Every time you have sex, use a condom. Every single time.
"Straight sex, gay sex, bisexual sex - use a condom whoever you are.
"And if you use drugs, don't share the needle.
"Each day around the world 5,000 people are infected with HIV - the virus that causes AIDS.
"Just last week it was reported in the US that there are 9,000 actual cases of AIDS among teenagers and among adults, with thousands more who probbably don't even know they are infected.
"There are 72,000 people in this stadium tonight. Look at yourselves, look at how many you are.
"In two short weeks, there will be as many new infections as there are people here tonight. Please don't let it happen to you."
She added, "We are here to celebrate the life of Freddie Mercury, the extraordinary rock star who rushed across our cultural landscape like a comet shooting across the sky.
"We are also here to tell the whole world that he, like others we have lost to AIDS, died before his time.
"The bright light of his talent still exhilarates us, even now that his life has been so cruelly extinguished.
"It needn't have happened. It shouldn't have happened. Please, let's not let it happen again.
"Protect yourself, love yourself, respect yourself, because I will keep telling you until you do.
"I won't give in and I won't give up, because the world needs you to live."
At the show the stars poured out personal tributes to their dead friend.
Roger Taylor said: "This concert is primarily a celebration of and a tribute to our dear friend and colleague Freddie Mercury."
His Queen co-star Brian May added: "It seems inconceivable that we now have to do without Freddie.
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"This proud, vibrant, irreverent and passionately creative man surely cannot have been extinguished in the prime of his life.
"Freddie was denied the privilege of growing old but in 45 years he packed in enough living for a dozen lifetimes.
"A child of strict upbringing he was, when I met him some 25 years ago, an uncertain youth stepping into an unfamiliar world outside.
"But his head was full of great dreams and the certainty that they could be achieved.
"At the age of 20 he already lived the dream, and behaved with a gentle grandeur that demanded respect.
"He looked and acted like a million dollars, though he scarcely had the bus fare home.
"That never changed. Later, when his millions were safely in the bank, someone else always carried his purse.
"Perhaps in changing his name prior to our first record, he decided to leave the fragile Frederick Bulsara at home under parental care and become the god Freddie Mercury."
Queen guitarist John Deacon said: "It's hard to imagine being here without Freddie. We will all miss him."
Elton John said: "Until a cure is found I won't rest. I've lost so many friends.
"I'm in my mid 40s and this is the time in life that instead of just planning everything around a career, you can try to do something else."
George Michael said: "Freddie Mercury was a great inspiration to me and I felt a genuine loss when he died.
"So this concert will be a strange mixture of honour and sadness.
"Hopefully it will also serve as one more opportunity to fight against AIDS."
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Special “Giles in Ipswich” talk reveals the cartoonist’s many links with the East Anglian town
A special “Giles in Ipswich” talk will reveal the cartoonist’s many links with the East Anglian town where he lived and worked for many years
John Field, an expert on the life and work of Daily and Sunday Express cartoonist, the late Carl Giles, will give a talk about him as a guest of The Ipswich Society this coming Wednesday, 15th February 2023. John Field Ipswich Docks were a regular source of inspiration for Giles’ cartoons, seen in the background of this 1965 cartoon. He often visited to sketch, as seen in a Pathe News item from…
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