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It is four years since Megxit, but after years of family turmoil and career false-starts, the time has come to finally admit what they got wrong and rebuild bridges, say those closest to the couple. Polly Dunbar looks at a new year of 'redemption' and what they need to do to set a new course… | After four years of turmoil, Megxit hasn't delivered for the troubled couple – which is why they need to change tack | |
| Critics have laid into the actor/filmmaker's new movie, about the US rowing team who struck gold at Hitler's Berlin Olympics in 1936. But this is a film with heart and pluck, bearing echoes of 'Chariots of Fire', writes Geoffrey Macnab – audiences should embrace it rather than sneer | An almighty row: Bruce Herbelin-Earle, Callum Turner and Jack Mulhern's new film 'The Boys in the Boat' has divided critics | |
| I knew he'd been a spin doctor and had to push thoughts of him hanging out with Peter Mandelson out of my mind, writes Clair Woodward. People have said I must have been mad, but I can only say that seeing Derek Draper was one of the best things I ever did for myself | |
| Pay disparity in the UK is extreme, writes Alan Rusbridger. So why are we so outraged by the idea of essential workers getting a fair shake while super-earners get ever richer? | | | Smart, sane, and famous men – with everything to lose – found themselves drawn to the Epstein flame, writes Jon Sopel. Four years after the billionaire took his own life, many are still sleeping uneasily, terrified of what is still to come out | |
| The prime minister's 'hold on to nurse for fear of something worse' strategy will not be able to withstand Keir Starmer's promise of real change, warns Andrew Grice | |
| They mop up a whopping 98 per cent of lucrative industry fees, make a killing on auditing the UK's largest companies, and offer consulting as well – a combination that compromises their willingness to give clients the hard financial truths they need to hear. It's time the 'Big Four' were given what for, says Chris Blackhurst | |
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