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When Ella* gets up in the morning, she often starts her day with a Class A drug before breakfast. A cup of tea and a small capsule of magic mushroom “dust”, before taking her three children to school and carrying on with her day.The 36-year-old, who lives in Buckinghamshire, says she is not tripping as she waves them goodbye. Rather, she is one of a number of parents microdosing hallucinogens, which she believes eases the stresses of modern life. “I’m a better parent,” Ella claims of her psychedelic use. She says she feels calmer, happier, less anxious, less likely to…
Taylor Swift begins dash back from Tokyo to make boyfriend Travis Kelce’s Super Bowl game | Ents & Arts News
Taylor Swift has begun her journey back to the US from Tokyo to see her boyfriend Travis Kelce play in the Super Bowl.Swift, 34, told fans at the Tokyo Dome on Saturday: “We’re all gonna go on a great adventure.” She was likely referring to her rush to get from Japan to Las Vegas with less than 24 hours to spare before the biggest NFL game of the season. Image: Umbrellas block the view of Taylor Swift as she departs Tokyo. Pic: AP Self-proclaimed ‘Swifties’ across the globe have been speculating about the potential strain on her time schedule for…
Ozzy Osbourne hits out at ‘antisemite’ Kanye West for ‘stealing sample’ from Black Sabbath track | Ents & Arts News
Ozzy Osbourne has said he refused Kanye West permission to use a Black Sabbath sample because he’s an “antisemite” – but claims the rapper used it anyway.The rocker said West had asked to use an excerpt from a 1983 live performance of Iron Man.But, writing on X, Osbourne said he “refused permission because he is an antisemite and has caused untold heartache to many”.Osbourne, 75, added: “He went ahead and used the sample anyway at his album listening party last night. I want no association with this man!” X This content is provided by X, which may be using cookies…
A new report has suggested the state retirement age may need to rise to 71 to maintain the number of people who financially support the pension system – and it adds that it might need to happen as soon as 2040.On this Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson explores what effect this would have with pensions expert and Conservative peer, Baroness Ros Altmann.Plus, economist and co-author of The 100-Year Life, Andrew Scott, discusses why our outlook on retirement might need to change sooner than we think.Click to subscribe to the Sky News Daily wherever you get your podcastsSenior podcast producer: Annie…
Adnams, one of the most historic names in British brewing, has drafted in City advisers to raise new funding amid a deluge of insolvencies across the sector.Sky News has learnt that Adnams is working with Alvarez & Marsal (A&M) on a range of options to shore up its finances. People close to the situation said these were likely to include an injection of private capital from a high net worth investor or family office.The sale of some of Adnams’ freehold assets from its estate of pubs and inns would also be considered, they added.The objective of the plan is understood…
Prince Harry v Mirror Group Newspapers: Everything you need to know about the Duke of Sussex’s court case | Ents & Arts News
The Duke of Sussex’s court case against the Daily Mirror publisher Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) began in May 2023.The joint lawsuit, over accusations of historical phone hacking, started just a few days after his father was crowned King. Read more:Mirror Group apologises to Prince HarryWhat Prince Harry won and lost at trialPrince Harry gave evidence in person last June.Mirror Group denied the allegations, some of which related to when Piers Morgan was the Mirror’s editor. The journalist and presenter has since become a vocal critic of the prince and his wife, the Duchess of Sussex. It was one of multiple…
The new owners of The Body Shop are lining up administrators for its British arm just weeks after taking control of the cosmetics retailer, in a move which could threaten significant numbers of shops and jobs.Sky News has learnt that the company founded by Anita Roddick and her husband Gordon nearly half a century ago is preparing to appoint FRP Advisory to handle an insolvency process for its UK operation, which trades from around 200 stores. City sources said on Friday that the administrators were ultimately likely to consider closing a significant chunk of The Body Shop’s UK outlets, although…
‘I didn’t expect feathers to be ruffled’: Chicken Run sequel director Sam Fell on casting controversy and trilogy hopes | Ents & Arts News
It was the sequel film fans didn’t realise they needed, but when Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget came out before Christmas – 23 years after the original – it topped Netflix’s most-watched charts for weeks.Speaking to Sky News, director Sam Fell admits: “You send it out into the world and it’s like a kid really, you hope everyone is going to treat it nicely.” Not only has the film taken flight with viewers of all ages around the world, but the animation is also in the running for a BAFTA later this month.It has been a vindication for Fell,…
The Premier League is facing a fresh battle over changes to rules governing commercial deals between related parties after it was warned by a club that the proposals were unlawful.Sky News has learnt that the 20 top-flight clubs, which include Arsenal, Brentford, Chelsea and Manchester United, were notified on Thursday that one of them had informed the Premier League that it could resort to arbitration proceedings to prevent the changes being adopted. The so-called associated-party transaction (APT) rules are intended to ensure a level playing field among English football’s elite teams by preventing clubs from signing commercial deals at inflated…
Prince Harry and Mirror publisher settle remaining parts of hacking claim – with newspaper group to pay ‘substantial additional sum’ | UK News
Prince Harry and the publisher of the Daily Mirror newspaper have settled the remainder of his hacking claim against the company.It follows a High Court judge’s ruling in December that phone hacking by Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) was carried out from 1996 to 2011, and was “widespread and habitual” from 1998. Judge Timothy Fancourt also said that phone hacking continued “to some extent” during the Leveson Inquiry into media standards in 2011 and 2012, and concluded that Harry’s phone was hacked “to a modest extent” by MGN.At a hearing to determine costs on Friday, Harry’s lawyer David Sherborne said the…