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Phillip Schofield seen for first time in months as he reunites with wife Steph after 'unwise but not illegal' affair

Phillip Schofield has been pictured out and about for the first time in months after admitting to an 'unwise but not illegal' affair which led to his This Morning demise. The broadcaster initially 'stepped back' from his role on the ITV daytime show after more than 20 years as he said rumours about his fractured relationship behind the scenes with Holly Willoughby had 'become the story'.
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Metal 'illegal dog shed' up for rent for almost £1,000 a month and people are furious
home-hunters have been offered a dazzling opportunity – a metal shed at the end of someone's garden.The 'incredible' space comes complete with no windows and is perfect for students.Situated just 10 minutes away from Dublin City University (DCU), it could have been yours for just €1,100 (£956) per month.READ MORE: James Bond-themed 160ft superyacht named 007 sinks just off Greek beachUnfortunately for you the 10ft by 22ft outhouse, which even has a single bed, has been taken off the market.It’s not known whether it has been snapped up by a lucky renter, or whether sheer outrage has forced the listing to be taken down.Offering up the room, the listing said: “10ft x 22ft Garden room for rent to DCU student or teacher in Glasnevin, 10 minute walk to DCU.“1 single bed, corner suit, wardrobe, double patio doors plus single doors.”There are even some stacked garden chairs in the corner. Under Ireland’s Housing Regulations Act 2019, kitchens and bathrooms must be included in properties, but for this particular listing in the Glasnevin neighbourhood, there was a catch.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Those facilities were only “available just inside the main house”.The price does include bills, which is nice.Angered, people have taken to Reddit to share their thoughts on the hot opportunity, with one user writing: “I have a shed very like that one at the end of my garden.
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‘Peaky Blinders’ boss announces illegal boxing series with Stephen Graham
Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight is releasing a new series about illegal boxing in 1880s Victorian London starring Stephen Graham, called A Thousand Blows.The show is due to be released on Disney+, and will star Graham as Sugar Goodson, a London boxer. The actor will also executive produce, alongside Knight who also wrote and created the show.A synopsis for A Thousand Blows says the show “follows Hezekiah and Alec, two best friends from Jamaica who find themselves thrust into the vibrant and violent melting pot of post-industrial revolution London’s East End.“Drawn into the criminal underbelly of the thriving boxing scene, Hezekiah meets Mary Carr, leader of The Forty Elephants – the notorious all-female London gang – as they battle for survival on the streets.“As Hezekiah sharpens his new skills, he comes up against Sugar Goodson, a seasoned and dangerous boxer played by Stephen Graham, and the two are soon locked into an intense rivalry that spills out way beyond the ring.”Knight, who was the executive producer and creator of Peaky Blinders, said: “I always love to delve into untold history, and this is a story that really deserves to be told.”Graham starred in the final season of Peaky Blinders, and praised Matriarch Productions for joining up on the release of A Thousand Blows.He added in a statement: “Aside from having the privilege of bringing the role of Sugar Goodson to life, I am also extremely proud that Matriarch is co-producing this show whilst helping to create opportunities for people in front of and behind the camera, instilling the ethos of providing training within production that otherwise would be difficult for some to pursue as a career.
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I Would Be Illegal in Half Of Commonwealth Countries: Tom Daley’s Film On Gay Athletes
Out gay British Olympic gold medalist Tom Daley is receiving praise for his new documentary film ‘Illegal To Be Me‘ that explores the lives of gay athletes, many living in countries where homosexuality is illegal. Daley said the shooting the film exposed him to the fact that the laws against homosexuality in Commonwealth countries were a legacy of British colonialism. Tom DaleyIn a social media post, Daley revealed that he had been travelling around the world meeting other gay athletes for the film. “This year I have been travelling around the Commonwealth, visiting countries where same sex relationships are a crime,” said Daley. “I have spoken to athletes, advocates and activists to try and find out how they think sporting federations can better support and protect LGBTQIA+ athletes. The people in the documentary highlight the importance of visibility for queer people and it taught me an incredible amount about how we can continue the fight for equality,” said Daley. Ahead of the Tokyo Olympics, Daley had in October 2021 said that he was on a “mission” to get the Olympics to ban countries where homosexuality is punishable by death.Tom Daley (centre) with LGBTQI advocates and athletes at the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham.Last month, at the opening ceremony of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, Daley along with six other LGBTQI athletes carried the Queen’s baton into the stadium. “In over half of the Commonwealth countries, homosexuality is still a crime and in three of those countries the maximum penalty is the death sentence.
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