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Jeremy Kyle, 58, pays tribute to wife Vicky as he returns to work after birth of 6th child

Jeremy Kyle has paid a sweet tribute to his wife Vicky as he returned to work following the birth of his sixth child. The TV presenter, 58, became a dad for the sixth time at the end of January, as he and Vicky welcomed their second child together, a baby daughter who they've named Iris Rose Victoria Kyle. Following just a few weeks of paternity leave, Jeremy has now returned to host his TalkTV breakfast show alongside co-host Rosie Wright, who has stepped in to cover for Nicola Thorp, who has also welcomed a baby recently.
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Harry and Meghan divide fellow celebs with controversial Netflix doc as stars speak out
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's controversial Netflix documentary is finally out and, as expected, has most definitely caused a stir amongst viewers. In the series, the couple give fans a never seen before insight into their relationship and also discuss what is was like being in the royal family. Within minutes of the show being dropped, the likes of Dan Walker, Piers Morgan and Nicola Thorp shared their thoughts online.Piers, as expected, had some harsh words to say about the pair in which he likened the documentary to Keeping Up With The Kardashians.In a series of tweets, he also said the pair were "boring" and slammed Prince Harry for saying Meghan doesn't have a father.Dan Walker had a more neutral opinion on the situation.Meghan and Harry's award leaves Piers Morgan baffled 'Bulls**t'Taking to Twitter, he wrote: "Here’s an idea… if you are one of those people telling everyone you don’t care about Harry and Meghan then don’t post about them and don’t watch them on Netflix #HarryandMeghanNetflix."Former Coronation Street star Nicola Thorp also shared her thoughts before and during watching the documentary.Last night, she commented: "In light of tomorrow’s documentary release…just ask yourself where the negative press on [Prince] William has been all these years.
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Laurence Fox loses appeal to have jury hear libel trial with Corrie and Drag Race stars
Laurence Fox has lost his appeal for his forthcoming legal battle with former Coronation Street actress Nicola Thorp, Drag Race UK star Crystal and former Stonewall trustee Simon Blake to be heard by a jury.Last month, the 43-year-old actor requested a jury hear his libel trial against the trio, who are suing the actor after he allegedly referred to them as "paedophiles" on Twitter during an online spat in October 2020.Laurence is in turn counter-suing all parties over tweets he claims accused him of racism in a heated online exchange about Sainsbury’s decision to celebrate Black History Month.On Wednesday (May 18), a judge denied Laurence's request for a jury trial, stating that he had "no hesitation" in doing so.In his judgement, Mr Justice Nicklin said: "The defendant has not satisfied me that a fair-minded and informed observer would conclude that there was a real possibility that a judge trying this case alone would suffer from 'involuntary bias'."He later added: "The fair-minded and informed observer must be taken to know that, faithful to his/her judicial oath, the judge in this case would be required to apply the law to the determination of the issues in the case, without fear or favour, affection or ill-will."Because the definition to be applied to 'racism' in this case is a core issue, necessarily the judge deciding this issue will have to give a reasoned judgment on this very point."That is a better safeguard of avoiding error than directing a jury trial."At a hearing last month, Laurence's lawyers requested that a jury hear the libel trial as opposed to a judge.The practise is scarcely heard of in modern-day defamation cases.Acting on behalf of the Reclaim Party leader, Alexandra Marzec said a jury would be
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