Trans woman, 28, stalked top surgeon who carried out her gender reassignment surgery - before threatening to 'batter' her
Vivienne Taylor, 28, bombarded Tina Rashid with unwanted emails, and even turned up at her workplace several times claiming she had booked an appointment.
Boy George says fears of meeting a transgender woman in a bathroom are 'imagined' and only circulate online as he continues public spat with JK Rowling
In his latest attack on the writer, George accused her of thinking 'men are evil monsters' and claimed that fears around trans people were 'imagined' and stirred up on the internet.
Revealed: The cold fury that erupted as BBC board turned on news boss. But will hurricane Deborah take her revenge?
ANDREW PIERCE: As Deborah Turness strode into the wood-panelled boardroom on the third floor of BBC Broadcasting House the tension in the air was almost tangible.
I'm a heart surgeon... here is what you must NEVER do after turning 40
The crucial information was shared in a recent video posted to TikTok by Dr Jeremy London, a heart surgeon who is based in Georgia.
Man, 41, is accused of being drunk while driving 'stolen' 24-tonne bulldozer through city centre and on dual carriageway
The vehicle, described by police as an 'earthmover', was captured on video ploughing through a Royal Mail lorry on Saturday night.
Car saleswoman who claimed her boss referred to them as 'Beauty and the Beast' loses sex discrimination case
Hanan Gendi complained that her manager Mark Brown compared her to Belle from the Disney classic and him to the Beast, a tribunal heard.
Saudi Arabia's Dystopian Futuristic City Project Is Crashing and Burning
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Gizmodo: It appears that Neom -- Saudi Arabia's hugely expensive, architecturally bizarre urban development project -- is floundering and close to collapse. A new report from the Financial Times cites high-level sources within the project to paint a picture of dysfunction and failure at the heart of the quixotic effort. Neom was envisioned as a vast series of fantastical urban developments spread across the coast of the Red Sea. At the center of the project is The Line -- a proposed 105-mile-long city which developers had initially projected could house as many as 9 million people by the year 2030.
The Line is defined by bizarre architectural flourishes that, as the story notes, have seemed impossible even to the execs tasked with making them a reality. One such addition is an upside-down building, dubbed "the chandelier," that is supposed to hang over a "gateway" marina to the city: "As architects worked through the plans, the chandelier began to seem implausible. One recalled warning Tarek Qaddumi, The Line's executive director, of the difficulty of suspending a 30-story building upside down from a bridge hundreds of metres in the air. 'You do realize the earth is spinning? And that tall towers sway?' he said. The chandelier, the architect explained, could 'start to move like a pendulum,' then 'pick up speed,' and eventually 'break off,' crashing into the marina below."
Yes, that doesn't sound great. Now, according to those sources the FT talked to, the project is looking more and more like a hugely expensive pipe dream that will never come to pass: "Today, with at least $50 billion spent, the desert is pock-marked with piling, and deep trenches stretch across the landscape. But Prince Mohammed, who chairs Neom, has dramatically scaled back the first phase of the plans. Neom told the FT that The Line remained 'a strategic priority' that would ultimately 'provide a new blueprint for humanity by changing the way people live.' But they described it as a 'multi-generational development of unprecedented scale and complexity.'"
The outlet interviewed workers on the project who seem to feel that it's only a matter of time before the project is declared DOA: "While Neom employees say that much of The Line might still be technically buildable, they are not convinced anyone is ready to pay for it. Construction work across Neom has slowed, with the desert ski resort Trojena, the intended venue for the 2029 Asian Winter Games, one of the few sites still moving ahead at pace ... one former employee has said that everyone knows the project won't work; it is now just a matter of letting MBS down gently."
Chief among the project's problems is the fact that, as Neom's bizarre developments have failed to materialize, it has become increasingly difficult to encourage investors to put up money for the absurdly expensive project. FT notes: "Senior executives were constantly asking for more money, but The Line was competing with other Neom projects. Some wealthy Saudi families put modest sums into the project, but the large investments Riyadh hoped to lure from foreign backers never materialized." The lack of adequate funding coming in has led a senior construction manager to tell FT that he feels the Line will never be built.
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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
For Kim Kardashian, bad publicity is the best publicity. The more degrading, scathing and humiliating, the better it is for her career.
Putin ally who pleaded poverty to a UK divorce court had £217m of property and land in London and Moscow - including £45m nine-bed Kensington home, £21m in investments and £4m art collection, High Court judge finds
Vladimir Sloutsker, 69, who died from cancer in September, fought until his death to hide his assets, which include a luxurious nine-bedroom £45m family home in south Kensington, central London.
US air stewardess, 56, was TEN times the alcohol limit after downing mini bottles of vodka on flight to Heathrow
Margit Lake, 56, had to be taken to hospital after sneaking 'multiple miniature bottles' of the spirit onto the 10-hour flight from San Francisco to Heathrow on October 17.
Mother, 45, is ordered to tear down £4k privacy fence after council ruled it was causing 'unacceptable harm' to look of the town - despite no one complaining
Sophie Daly, 45, erected the two-metre tall barrier near Chepstow to increase the safety and protection of her two children and 'large breed dog'.
What do you give the man who has lost everything? Andrew Mountbatten Windsor may get a HYPHEN in his commoner surname - at the late Queen's request
After his titles were stripped, the ex-Duke was reintroduced to the world as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor - notably missing the hyphen traditionally used in the royal family 's double-barrelled surname.
Revealed: Pope Leo's four favourite films
Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost, yesterday offered a glimpse into his cinematic tastes as the Vatican released his four top picks.
Police seek well-dressed couple after family 'assaulted and racially abused outside central-London Tube station'
A woman, her sister and two young children, one in a pushchair, were supposedly set upon by a couple at around 7.30pm on Saturday.
How Kim Kardashian would REALLY look if she never had any cosmetic enhancements
Dramatic new computer-generated images have revealed what the reality star would have looked like if she had not had any Botox.
Moment K-pop star collapses on stage mid-performance days after revealing she had lost 10kg in a month following criticism over her weight
Hyuna, 33, had been performing her song Bubble Pop at the Waterbomb 2025 music festival in Macau on Sunday when all of a sudden she dropped to the stage floor while dancing.
Fake Madeleine McCann who harassed missing girl's parents WILL be deported after moaning that she didn't want to be in Britain as she has a life - and cats - in Poland
Julia Wandelt, 24, tormented Kate and Gerry McCann during a relentless three-year campaign that resulted in her turning up at the family's home claiming to be their daughter.
Pet shop tycoon's huge fireworks display at £4m mansion causes chaos and results in horse being put down... days after his store warned customers about bonfire night
Pets corner tycoon Dean Richmond was forced to issue a grovelling apology after the celebrations spectacularly backfired and led to an angry confrontation with villagers.
Outrage as Amazon Rainforest is cleared of 100,000 trees to make way for climate summit
Both climate activists and skeptics have slammed the destruction of miles of the Amazon rainforest in order to build a road for a two-week climate change summit.
Liam Gallagher admits the Oasis tour has 'saved his life' as he gives a health update during Australian leg
The singer, 53, and his brother Noel have taken their gigs to Australia and during the epic world tour Liam has quit cigarettes and alcohol to protect his voice.