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Work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall said the wide-reaching reforms were needed as the welfare bill was ‘unsustainable’ ...
National Education Union (NEU) general secretary Daniel Kebede fumed ... Shadow work and pensions secretary Helen Whately told the Commons: "This is a now or never chance to seize the moment ...
Shadow work and pensions secretary Helen Whately told the Commons ... National Education Union chief Daniel Kebede said: 'It is hard to conceive of a Labour Government treating the most vulnerable ...
Call the Midwife actress Helen George has shared a rare glimpse inside her life away from the cameras with her two daughters Wren and Lark. Taking to her Instagram Stories on Monday, the mother-of ...
Wicked just welcomed a new cast earlier this month, including Broadway's first Black actress to play Elphaba full-time- Lencia Kebede. Watch in this video as she arrives at Shiz for the first ...
Dame Helen Mirren is known for her regal screen presence, having won an Oscar for playing Elizabeth II in 2006’s “The Queen,” just one of her celebrated portrayals of royalty or nobility.
Acclaimed actress Helen Mirren criticized the James Bond franchise as being "born out of profound sexism." Mirren told The Standard she "never liked the way women were" in James Bond movies.