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Anne Sacoolas said she ‘drove like an American’, Harry Dunn inquest told | UK news

Anne Sacoolas said she ‘drove like an American’, Harry Dunn inquest told | UK news

Anne Sacoolas said she “drove like an American”, on the wrong side of the road, an inquest into the crash that killed a 19-year-old motorcyclist, Harry Dunn, has heard. The US government employee declined to give live evidence at the inquest on Wednesday, providing two written statements that were read to the court. In one she said: “I made a tragic mistake that I will live with every single day for the rest of my life. There is not a single day that goes by that Harry is not on my mind and I am deeply sorry for the pain that I have caused.” The inquest into Dunn’s death, in 2019, heard that when Sacoolas was asked what she believed had caused the collision, she told Northamptonshire police: “I drove like an American and drove on the American side of the road.” Responding to the statements, the Dunn family’s spokesperson, Radd Seiger, told the PA news agency: “We have heard most of that before. Why on earth is Sacoolas not in court to answer the …

Princess Anne models brave waist-defining mother-of-the-groom dress

Princess Anne models brave waist-defining mother-of-the-groom dress

Mother-of-the-bride and mother-of-the-groom dresses can be difficult to shop for, but Princess Anne made it look effortless at Peter Phillips’ wedding on 17 May 2008. Anne looked like a proud mother as she joined her son and his ex-wife Autumn Kelly’s celebrations at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle alongside her second husband Sir Timothy Laurence. King Charles’ sister looked glamorous in a chocolate pleated dress that fell to her ankles, layered underneath a bold bridal white jacquard jacket that emphasised her waist with a brown ribbon. © Pool/Tim Graham Royal PhotosPrincess Anne and Tim Laurence made a stylish appearance at Peter Phillips’ wedding A statement gold and diamond necklace drew attention to her outfit, which she completed with low heels, a coffee-coloured clutch bag and matching suede gloves. Staying true to her fail-safe beauty look, Anne fastened her brunette hair into an updo and kept her makeup minimal, aside from a pop of colour on her lips. © Anwar Hussein Collection/ROTAPeter and Autumn married in 2008 before divorcing in 2021 Anne – who has been …

Anne Hathaway’s age-defying secrets after 20 years on our screens

Anne Hathaway’s age-defying secrets after 20 years on our screens

When I was watching Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine’s new Amazon film, The Idea Of You, I (and everyone else watching, apparently) was struck by how incredible Anne looks. The 41-year-old actress’ youthful appearance inspired endless social media comments about how amazing she looks “for someone in her forties,” followed by an equal number of responses demanding what people think a woman in their fourth decade “should” look like. It made me wonder, at what age do we start telling people, “You look good for your age,” rather than simply saying, “You look great”? I’m 34 – will I soon start hearing that I’m looking good for my age? I hope not! The idea that Anne Hathaway looks ‘good for her age’ suggests that society believes women become hags the day they leave their thirties – but Anne, and countless others, prove this ageist discourse needs to leave the building, with the star saying herself, “Forty feels like a gift.” That said, as someone who has grown up with Anne Hathaway on my screen, from the …

June 2024 Cover by Anne Applebaum, New Propaganda War

June 2024 Cover by Anne Applebaum, New Propaganda War

For The Atlantic’s June cover story, “Democracy Is Losing the Propaganda War,” staff writer Anne Applebaum reports on how autocrats in China, Russia, and other places around the world are now making common cause with MAGA Republicans to discredit liberalism and freedom everywhere. Applebaum’s story is adapted from her forthcoming book, Autocracy Inc. (publishing July 23), and draws from her exceptional reporting for The Atlantic. Even in authoritarian states where surveillance is almost total, Applebaum reports, “the experience of tyranny and injustice can radicalize people. Anger at arbitrary power will always lead someone to start thinking about another system, a better way to run society.” This has resulted in autocratic regimes slowly turning their repressive mechanisms outward, into the democratic world. Applebaum writes: “If people are naturally drawn to the image of human rights, to the language of democracy, to the dream of freedom, then those concepts have to be poisoned. That requires more than surveillance, more than close observation of the population, more than a political system that defends against liberal ideas. It also …

Idea of You Producer on Anne Hathaway, Crash and the Hollywood Crunch

Idea of You Producer on Anne Hathaway, Crash and the Hollywood Crunch

Cathy Schulman has to really like something if she’s going to even try to get it made. As an independent producer in an increasingly constrained marketplace, actually filming something is an elusive endgame. “In the old days, producers would flip a book to studio or a network and say, ‘Will you buy it for me, develop it and make it into a movie?’” says Schulman, who optioned Robinne Lee’s novel The Idea of You alongside fellow producer Gabrielle Union years before ever presenting it to a suit. “That wasn’t going to work here.” Fortunately, Anne Hathaway‘s interest in the romantic dramedy about a single mother who embarks on an unlikely relationship with the lead singer of a boy band (Nicholas Galitzine) helped ensure that Schulman’s efforts weren’t in vain. Amazon MGM Studios boarded the project in 2021, and it’s now streaming on Prime Video and appearing in select theaters. Over Zoom in April, Schulman spoke about making her latest feature, looked back on some of her more notable credits (Crash), offered her takes on Hollywood’s current …

Anne Brontë: The First Feminist Novelist?

Anne Brontë: The First Feminist Novelist?

  In just two novels, Anne Brontë took on the plight of governesses and married women’s legal rights (or lack thereof), as well as putting forward her own theory of universal salvation, which, at the time, was considered blasphemous and highly controversial. Yet today, her fame has yet to reach the heights of her two older sisters, Charlotte and Emily. Here, we will look into why that is the case – and why it is an unfair reflection on Anne as a writer – by exploring her life, work, and values.   Early Life Detail of Anne Brontë from Branwell Brontë’s 1835 Pillar Portrait. Source: IMDb   Anne Brontë was born on January 17, 1820 in Thornton, West Yorkshire, though in April of that year, the family moved to the parsonage at Haworth. She was the youngest child born to the Reverend Patrick Brontë and Maria Brontë (née Branwell), who had already had four children by the time Anne was born: her eldest sisters Maria (born late 1813 or early 1814), Elizabeth (born 1815), and …

I’m a romcom fan and Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine’s The Idea Of you ticks almost every box

I’m a romcom fan and Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine’s The Idea Of you ticks almost every box

The romcom is back – and this time, it’s for the 40-something woman who is realizing that life isn’t over just because you’ve hit a certain age. That’s the premise for Anne Hathaway’s new film The Idea Of You, out on Prime on May 2, a film which puts the focus on female pleasure – and the myriad ways society still tries to shame women for having it and wanting it.  Based on Robinne Lee’s pandemic success novel of the same name, The Idea Of You follows art gallery owner Solene Marchand (Anne Hathaway) as she falls in love with 24-year-old international pop star Hayes Campbell (Nicholas Galitzine), comes to terms with the implications of their relationship, and shows the at-times devastating decisions that women have to make because we can’t always have it all.  You may also likeWatch The Idea Of You trailer Solene is a divorced mom-of-one whose ex-husband Daniel — now dating a much younger woman — is taking their daughter Izzy to Coachella with VIP passes and meet-and-greet access to August Moon, a once-cool …

The Idea of You review: Anne Hathaway somehow sells this fantastical Harry Styles-inspired romcom

The Idea of You review: Anne Hathaway somehow sells this fantastical Harry Styles-inspired romcom

Get our free weekly email for all the latest cinematic news from our film critic Clarisse Loughrey Get our The Life Cinematic email for free Anne Hathaway is a force of absolute sincerity, able to sell the hell out of any idea thrown at her. In Colossal, she controlled Godzilla with her mind. In Interstellar, she insisted love could supersede the rules of time and space. In Ocean’s 8, she convincingly robbed the Met Gala. Now, in her new romcom The Idea of You, she spins a wish fulfilment story about an ordinary mum being romanced by a pop star into a fierce ode to a woman’s sexual independence. Robinne Lee, who wrote the film’s source novel, has sworn that Hayes Campbell (Nicholas Galitzine), the dreamiest member of boy band August Moon, was only initially inspired by former One Directioner Harry Styles – he’s also meant to be a little bit Prince Harry, and a little bit Eddie Redmayne. Hathaway’s Solène Marchand bumps into him backstage at Coachella, after her narcissistic ex (Reid Scott) buys …

Princess Anne is at her most immaculate in the silkiest shirt

Princess Anne is at her most immaculate in the silkiest shirt

Princess Anne put her most elegant foot forward on Wednesday when she was seen leaving The Reform Club at 104 Pall Mall in London.  The Princess Royal, 73, was photographed wearing an elegant fitted bluey-green chevron print jacket with structured lapels and a button-down front with a matching pleated knee-grazing skirt.  © GOFF PhotosPrincess Anne stunned in a fitted suit co-ord The royal broke up the grey two-piece with a turquoise silky shirt which was tied around her neck for the chicest of finishes.  © GOFF PhotosThe Princess wore a flattering silky shirt Accessorising the look were an array of contrasting black pieces including a leather crossbody bag slung over one shoulder and a pair of matching slip-on heels with a gold bow detail. She also wore a pair of black gloves.  Rounding off the look was her jewellery. The Princess wore a pair of dainty gold drop earrings and a beautiful gold brooch in the shape of the national bird of Papua New Guinea, the Raggiana bird-of-paradise. The royal first wore the brooch during a Platinum …

Fans praise Anne Hathaway for ‘setting boundaries’ with paparazzi and fans

Fans praise Anne Hathaway for ‘setting boundaries’ with paparazzi and fans

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Anne Hathaway takes a calm but firm approach when addressing the paparazzi. Between the New York premiere of The Idea of You to a Today Show appearance this week ahead of the release of her new film, the 41-year-old was jam-packed with press events. The actress was spotted stepping in and out of her hotel, shuttling from one end of Manhattan to another. At each stop, Hathaway was greeted by a group of exuberant fans, begging for her autograph, and persistent paparazzi, requesting her photo. And while the Hollywood star was always willing to oblige, she insisted on settling the often impatient groups first. In videos uploaded to TikTok, The Devil Wears Prada lead is seen standing in front of begging fans, pushing past security barriers asking her to acknowledge them. One post showed her outside the Kelly and Mark Show …