Former royal chef Darren McGrady has fond memories of working for Princess Diana and revealed the late royal was “relaxed” and “healthy” when it came to her meals.
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The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has disqualified Darren Herft, the former CEO of failed streaming company Guvera, from managing corporations for a period of two years, after noting concerns about his involvement in “significant conflicts of interest”.The Queensland-based executive’s punishment follows the failure of seven companies, including four within the Guvera Group, which operated and developed the music streaming platform.In a statement issued this week, ASIC
.Former royal chef Darren McGrady has fond memories of working for Princess Diana and revealed the late royal was “relaxed” and “healthy” when it came to her meals.
TV presenter Fern Britton has announced she has split from her husband Phil Vickery after more than 20 years together.
By Jill Goldsmith
Survivors of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp returned on Monday to mark 75 years since the death camp was liberated.
Roberto Cicutto, the veteran Italian film producer of Ermanno Olmi’s 1988 Venice Golden Lion winner “The Legend of the Holy Drinker” and more recently head of Italy’s Luce-Cinecittà which runs the iconic studios has been appointed president of the Venice Biennale, parent organization of the Venice Film Festival.
Former X Factorsemi-finalist Danny Tetley has been sentenced to nine years in prison after being found guilty of child sexual exploitation.
Teaching a prince! Former royal chef Darren McGrady recently revealed that he believes he was the one who taught Prince Harry to make roast chicken, which the Duke of Sussex prepared for Meghan Markle before they tied the knot in May 2018.
Cuba Gooding Jr. will stand trial on groping charges this spring.
In May 2018, after Neil Portnow said that women needed to “step up,” the longtime head of the Grammys found himself out of a job. Six months ago, Deborah Dugan—the former CEO of (RED)—was brought on to replace him. That tenure lasted until last week, when she was ousted and put on “administrative leave” under unclear circumstances involving an undisclosed allegation of misconduct.
The Recording Academy removed its former chief executive Deborah Dugan last week just 10 days out from the Grammys, and now she’s firing back in an explosive lawsuit that claims widespread problems in the organization.
Congratulations are in order to former Home and Away and Neighbours star Christie Hayes who's announced her engagement to partner Justin Coombes-Pearce.
Same-sex parents should be accorded the same rights and responsibilities as opposite-sex parents
Tim Tebow is officially off the market.
No counting calories in the palace! Queen Elizabeth II isn’t what one might consider a “foodie,” but the monarch doesn’t make sacrifices when it comes to flavor either.
An Arizona Christian hate pastor declared that the bushfire crisis currently ravaging Australia is the “judgment of God” for “banning and deporting preachers of the Gospel,” after Australia banned him from entering its borders.
Serena Williams donated her $43,000 prize from Sunday's ASB Classic Match to Australian wildfire relief efforts. Williams's ASB Classic victory marks her first title win in three years.