Madonna – victim of negative media agenda?

It’s not unusual for celebrities to be booed at film premiers. Celebrities who don’t somehow conform to the every whim of the crowd or the press are often given a tough time however it’s very rarely reported. The media agenda to pour shame on the American was likely to have been spun long before the [...]

David Cameron reads the riot act

Even before the last stone and the last bottle is thrown, the British public demand answers from the Government as to why the city was placed under siege and what plans they have to create a sustainable peace.

Hacked Off – Murdoch & Brooks hide from press

There were chaotic scenes in Westminster yesterday when News Corp. chairman-CEO Rupert Murdoch, his son James and News International CEO Rebekah Brooks were summoned by the British Parliament committee investigating his hacking scandal.

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Lady Sov – I was bullied

Lady Sov became the third house member to be booted out of the Big Brother house. The diminutive rapper immediately launched an attack on fellow house mates Stephanie Beacham and Dane Bowers.
“I could tell by the way they looked at me that they disapproved. I just I didn’t match up to their expectations.” she exclaimed.

Celebrity Big Brother contestant Lady Sovereign

Celebrity Big Brother contestant aka Lady Sovereign (Sov) tries hard to keep up her “Bad-Girl” image as she arrives at the Elstree Studio’s where the Big Brother house is located.

Selfridges revisits to the Nineties

What better way to kick start the new year than a trip down to Selfridge’s concept store in central London and visit their nineties inspired retail experience.
The concept store will present an edit of original nineties and nineties inspired products across fashion, accessories, lifestyle, beauty, design, music, media and film.

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