Behind the doors of Flockhill: I stayed at the ultra-exclusive New Zealand lodge after celebrities scored an invite in their VIP Golden Globes goodie bags
Located on a 36,000-acre sheep station, Flockhill is about a 90-minute drive north-west of Christchurch... and it's a slice of true heaven.
Kim Kardashian claims she will be a lawyer in 2 weeks… despite not knowing if she passed the bar
Kim Kardashian expects to become a lawyer in two weeks' time. She's awaiting the results of the bar exam, but feels confident that she's days away from fulfilling her dream to practice law.
Cardiologist reveals the five 'healthy' foods he would never eat
Dr Sanjay Bhojraj, who has based out of California, has some surprising items on his 'do not eat' list - things many would consider to be healthy.
Malcolm in the Middle star sparks widespread fan concern as he poses for first reunion snap
Fans of Malcolm in the Middle were left worried over one of the show's beloved cast members after a behind-the-scenes photo from the upcoming reboot went viral.
Death row inmate yells 'I didn't kill anybody' in chilling last words before he's EXECUTED after burning man alive over $200
The 54-year-old was convicted in 1995 for helping to kidnap and burn alive 32-year-old George Huguley.
Carly Rae Jepsen is married! Call Me Maybe singer ties the knot with music producer at iconic NYC hotel
Carly Rae Jepsen officially said 'I do' to music producer Cole M.G.N. during a romantic ceremony at the iconic Chelsea Hotel in New York City earlier this month.
Met Police launches massive new grooming gangs inquiry with 9,000 cases probed again after criticism of Sadiq Khan and UK's biggest force
The Mayor of London has repeatedly denied that his city was blighted by the kinds of child abuse seen in towns such as Rochdale and Rotherham.
Met chief Sir Mark Rowley goes to battle with the BBC over Panorama exposé of shamed police station - after fourth officer is sacked for misconduct
This month, the broadcaster released Panorama: Undercover in the Police which exposed racist and discriminatory comments and actions by officers at Charing Cross police station.
Barristers win right to go without wigs in court after campaigners branded the hairpieces 'culturally insensitive'
Revised guidance from The Bar Council now allows lawyers to ditch their wigs for criminal cases if it is 'uncomfortable, or impractical'.
MICHAEL GOVE: Oxford is on its knees to every Left-wing god. No wonder students cheer the death of their political opponents
If the Boomers have failed, Gen X has been a disappointment and the millennials are missing in action, then the composition of our future elites matters.
Celebrity 'stunt casting' on London's West End stages comes under new spotlight after series of high-profile flops - with warnings the trend could 'kill' the industry
In the past few years, theatre performances starring Catherine Tate , David Threlfall and Hollywood veteran Sigourney Weaver have all struggled to wow critics.
Fourth Met officer at scandal police station sacked after being filmed boasting about how he 'whacked the s*** out' of a suspect
The undercover footage shows PC Jason Sinclair-Birt tell a colleague he 'whacked the s**t out of the back of his legs' while discussing the use of force on a detainee.
Will the King pay Andrew to leave Royal Lodge? Charles may have to compensate the disgraced ex-Duke of York to the tune of £500,000 to quit the 30-room Grade II listed mansion
Following a renewed public outcry over his living arrangements, the disgraced ex-Duke of York is in talks about quitting his 30-room Grade II listed mansion on the Windsor Estate.
I'd known Diana for years... I do slightly feel Queen Elizabeth could have worked harder to find Charles a suitable wife, says LADY GLENCONNER, one of the late monarch's closest confidantes
As an intimate of the Royal Family, Lady Glenconner is the guardian of countless secrets.Now 93, she has written a new book that gives fascinating insights into the royals and the foibles of aristocracy…
The Louvre - where £76million worth of jewellery was stolen this week in a brazen seven-minute heist - symbolises the socialist rot at the heart of a once proud nation, writes GUY ADAMS
GUY ADAMS: On the Louvre's first floor, surrounded by marble pillars, gilded wooden panels and a vaulted ceiling, visitors this week came across the world's most ornate stable door.
BORIS JOHNSON: Labour's hold on Caerphilly crumbled like the eponymous cheese. It's proof voters have taken a long, hard look at our beleaguered PM and seen what a lawyerly, weaselly shapeshifter he is
What was that? The Labour party on 11 per cent? In Caerphilly? When you look at the scale of the Government's humiliation in this week's by-election, you rub your eyes in disbelief.
Starmer's leadership under fire after voters humiliate Labour in safe seat it held for 100 years
The Prime Minister's leadership was called into question after the disastrous result in Caerphilly, South Wales.
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Might James Hewitt's new charitable chapter inspire Prince Andrew?
As Prince Andrew reflects on his threadbare reputation, he can seek inspiration from a fellow military man once nearly as reviled as he is today.
KEMI BADENOCH: The Chancellor is going after your money because she can't get a grip on spending
If you tax something, you get less of it. She taxed jobs, now more people are unemployed. She taxed education, now schools are closing down. And now it looks like she's coming after people's savings.
AMANDA PLATELL: Fergie's up to her neck in the mire. Prince Philip's damning words were so true. Sometimes I think she's worse than Andrew... and here's why
This is the woman who sent an email to Jeffrey Epstein describing him as a 'supreme friend' - three years after he had been jailed for soliciting prostitution from a minor.
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