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LONDON -- British writer Susanna Clarke won the prestigious Women’s Prize for Fiction on Wednesday for her mind-tweaking fantasy novel “Piranesi.”Clarke was awarded the 30,000-pound ($41,000) award for her second novel, which was published 16 years after her first, “Jonathan Strange & Mr.
Norrell,” became a global best-seller.Set in a magical alternate reality, “Piranesi” is narrated by a man living in a labyrinthine, statue-filled house -- alone except for a visitor known as the Other — that
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During an appearance on Good Morning Britain, Katie Price opened up about the struggle she faces due to not being able to drive and see her eldest son Harvey, The 43-year-old star admitted that Harvey, 19, being so far from home is "hard" during an interview alongside her sister Sophie. Presenter Susanna Reid asked how Harvey is doing and Katie replied: "Harvey's in Cheltenham now, he keeps ringing me saying, 'Mummy I miss you, I need your kisses and cuddles', so it is quite hard.
It may seem like yesterday that the nation was captivated by Susan Boyle’s rendition of I Dreamed A Dream but in fact, that Britain’s Got Talent performance was a staggering 12 years ago. Although her singing capabilities were undisputed, she lost out to first place to dance troop Diversity.
Katie Price has announced her terminally ill mum Amy is on the lung transplant list after waiting months to find out if she would be eligible for it.The 43 year old, who recently unveiled the cover of her new memoir about her life with son Harvey, appeared on Good Morning Britain on Monday 27 September with her rarely seen sister Sophie, 31, to speak about their new baby clothing line business when she made the revelation.
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The Crown has just dropped a huge hint that the last months of Princess Diana’s life will play out on screen after sharing its latest casting announcement.
Good Morning Britain was in chaos today as Susanna Reid demanded a guest to 'stop being so patronising'. Climate change protester Liam Norton was invited onto the ITV breakfast show to talk about the ongoing protests on the M25 and the possibility of them being jailed.
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Guy Lodge Film CriticIn multiple interviews over the years, British filmmaker Terence Davies has baldly stated that being gay has ruined his life: “I hate it, I’ll go to my grave hating it … it has killed part of my soul,” he said in 2011, adding that his sexuality is the reason he remains single and celibate.