Jack Malvern
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Journalist, formerly for The Times.
London, UK
Joined March 2008
Police helicopter doing something thorough over Nailsea this evening.
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... For Andrew to be removed from the line of succession would require an act of parliament, plus consent of all Commonwealth countries:
commonslibrary.parliament.uk
The King has “initiated a formal process to remove the Style, Titles and Honours of Prince Andrew”. This briefing examines how titles and honours are removed.
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Mr Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is still eighth in line to the throne. The Royal Household hasn't updated its page for the line of succession - he's still listed as the Duke of York...
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MJ was the 8th most played artist on UK radio before those allegations aired in March 2019. Over the course of a week in early March his songs went from being played 982 times a day to 89. Some of his fans claim he wasn't cancelled. They are wrong.
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Did you stop listening to Michael Jackson after the release of Finding Neverland? See how his music was cancelled by UK radio stations... and how he's pretty much back: https://t.co/WhuxbKyCWv
thetimes.com
Radio airplay data reveals the impact of cancel culture on musicians including P Diddy, Michael Jackson, R Kelly and Cee Lo Green
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Had you heard of Lyudmila Trut? Hear her obituary (read by me) and that of the novelist Barbara Taylor Bradford on the Times podcast Your History. You'll learn how to tame a silver fox. https://t.co/38i6jsThNI
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Barbara Taylor Bradford, the journalist who became a publishing sensation in her 40s with the best-selling novel 'A Woman of Substance', and the Soviet-era scientist Lyudmila Trut who tamed foxes t...
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Don't invest in fossil fuels, says the Society of Authors, who keep their money in a Liechtenstein bank that invests in... er... oil and gas companies:
thetimes.com
The Society of Authors, which campaigned for festivals and publishers to end sponsorships, keeps money in a Liechtenstein bank with interests in oil and gas
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Here's the reason why Marco Pierre White and microwaves are a thing today: https://t.co/JPYnuWbr1Q
thetimes.com
The chef said microwaves are ‘sensational things’ and that haters should ‘take off the blinkers’
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You may think that I have researched this in too much detail and should be spending my time in Gaza/covering the US election/writing about Robbie Williams's back garden. Please forgive me. I am emerging from this rabbit hole.
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I've also found a cutting from the Mirror in 2001 where he says of microwaves: "I think they're very good so long as you understand how to use them correctly. And, yes, I have one at home."
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Indeed, in 2008 he claimed that bacon "comes out better in a microwave" than from the grill in an episode of Marco's Great British Feast:
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Perhaps coincidentally, in 2007 and 2008 he was the face of Russell Hobbs's microwaves, including one with his name and signature on it:
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Which is odd, because in 2007 he definitely did. Here he is referring to "my microwave" in his tips for a perfect Christmas dinner:
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Does Marco Pierre White have a microwave? A simple question. Or so you might have thought. Here he is talking to Walesonline in 2018 saying he has never had one:
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Do you remember when press offices for major organisations answered their phones? The British Council. The Bank of England. They all used to do it.
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Yes, it's the Monty Python foot, used by Terry Gilliam to squash everything at the end of his animated opening sequence to Monty Python's Flying Circus.
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