The curse of Gossip Girl: The biggest scandals involving the stars of the hit series including THAT bitter legal battle, rape charges and even a drug arrest
When Gossip Girl launched in 2007, it propelled the likes of Blake Lively, Leighton Meester and Penn Badgley into superstardom and made them instant household names.
Charming castle less than 90 mins from Essex is 'full of autumn magic'
Travel enthusiast Sevi Nabiyeva has shared a video of her visit to Scotney Castle in Kent, which she describes as 'pure autumn magic' and 'feels like you've stepped into a fairytale'
Body language expert reveals the truth behind Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour's 'cheery' reunion amid bullying claim bombshell
Millie Bobby Brown's warm reunion with Stranger Things co-star David Harbour at the show's season five premiere on Thursday came as quite a shock to fans of the hit Netflix series.
So why isn't M&S unwrapping Aimee Lou Wood as the star of its Christmas TV ad? White Lotus actress is dropped
She's the quintessentially British actress who was catapulted to global fame in The White Lotus. Those credentials led Marks and Spencer bosses to woo Aimee Lou Wood.
Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden's stunning sequin dress is 50% off at John Lewis - plus a party-ready mini version
With party season fast approaching, the hunt for the perfect outfit is officially on. And if you're eyeing a statement dress, Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden has just delivered major inspiration.
Bradley Wiggins 'checks into rehab in the US' - with controversial former sports star and Olympic champion's friend footing the bill
Wiggins has been open about his struggles with his mental health in recent years, admitting he had become 'a 'functioning addict' and had been doing 's***loads of cocaine post-retirement.
Cheryl steals the spotlight in a chic gown as she dazzles alongside Chloe Kelly, Aimee Lou Wood and Gillian Anderson at the annual Harper's Bazaar Women Of The Year Awards
Cheryl Tweedy stole the spotlight in a chic black gown as she arrived at the annual Harper's Bazaar Women Of The Year Awards on Thursday night.
Police close off Essex railway station after person hit by train
Trains have been suspended on part of the line between Southend and London
Essex restaurant claims prestigious national award for Italian food
An independent restaurant from Essex offering Italian specialities has scooped up a national industry award.
Essex restaurant claims prestigious national award for Italian food
An independent restaurant from Essex offering Italian specialities has scooped up a national industry award.
ISP help desk manager fell for ‘Internet Cleaning Day’ prank - then swore he got the joke
Lost packets would be cleaned out of routers, dead gopher servers would be pulled out of holes …
On Call Welcome to another instalment of On Call, The Register’s Friday reader-contributed column that celebrates the fine art of tech support.…
Serious incident at Rayleigh railway station sees one person confirmed dead - updates
A person has died this morning after being hit by a train
The ridiculously expensive Essex road full of million-pound homes
It's got great commuter value, is close to a high street and has plenty of greenery
Why Does So Much New Technology Feel Inspired by Dystopian Sci-Fi Movies?
In a recent article published in the New York Times, author Casey Michael Henry argues that today's tech industry keeps borrowing dystopian sci-fi aesthetics and ideas -- often the parts that were meant as warnings -- and repackages them as exciting products without recognizing that they were originally cautionary tales to avoid. "The tech industry is delivering on some of the futuristic notions of late-20th-century science fiction," writes Henry. "Yet it seems, at times, bizarrely unaware that many of those notions were meant to be dystopian or satirical -- dismal visions of where our worst and dumbest habits could lead us." Here's an excerpt from the report: You worry that someone in today's tech world might watch "Gattaca" -- a film that features a eugenicist future in which people with ordinary DNA are relegated to menial jobs -- and see it as an inspirational launching point for a collaboration between 23andMe and a charter school. The material on Sora, for instance, can feel oddly similar to the jokes about crass entertainment embedded in dystopian films and postmodern novels. In the movie "Idiocracy," America loved a show called "Ow! My Balls!" in which a man is hit in the testicles in increasingly florid ways. "Robocop" imagined a show about a goggle-eyed pervert with an inane catchphrase. "The Running Man" had a game show in which contestants desperately collected dollar bills and climbed a rope to escape ravenous dogs. That Sora could be prompted to imagine a game show in which Michel Foucault chokeslams Ronald Reagan, or Prince battles an anaconda, doesn't feel new; it feels like a gag from a 1990s writer or a film about social decay.
The echoes aren't all accidental. Modern design has been influenced by our old techno-dystopias -- particularly the cyberpunk variety, with its neon-noir gloss and "high tech, low life" allure. From William Gibson novels to films like "The Matrix," the culture has taken in countless ruined cityscapes, all-controlling megacorporations, high-tech body modifications, V.R.-induced illnesses, deceptive A.I. paramours, mechanical assassins and leather-clad hacker antiheroes, navigating a dissociative cyberspace with savvily repurposed junk-tech. This was not a world many people wanted to live in, but its style and ethos seem to reverberate in the tech industry's boldest visions of the future.
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Sydney Sweeney wins patriotic hearts with stunning response to criticism of her 'good genes' ad
Sydney Sweeney earned major support from the conservative community after coolly shutting down critics of her American Eagle 'good genes' ad.
Antonio Brown in custody after being extradited from Dubai on attempted murder charge six months on from gun-wielding brawl
Former NFL star Antonio Brown is in US Marshals custody after being extradited from Dubai on an attempted murder charge, law enforcement officials have confirmed to the Daily Mail.
Calls for speed limit to be slashed on 'dangerous' Essex road after fatal crash
The road is one of the most dangerous in Britain, according to the Department for Transport
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: How Pauline Collins, the star of Shirley Valentine, inspired so many lovelorn women - and was finally reunited with the baby she'd given up decades before
Shirley Valentine, the romantic comedy smash hit of the 1980s, made a global star of Pauline Collins, an actress already much loved by British television viewers.
Christmas charity advent calendar founder calling on public to design 2025 logo
As December draws ever closer, the founder of a Essex charity advent calendar is calling for help from the public to help design the 2025 logo.
Christmas charity advent calendar founder calling on public to design 2025 logo
As December draws ever closer, the founder of a Essex charity advent calendar is calling for help from the public to help design the 2025 logo.