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MIC star Harvey Armstrong's heartache over ex Emily - as he spills the beans on new romance

Made In Chelsea star Harvey Armstrong worked as a high-flying accountant before joining the cast of the poshest show on telly in 2019.The reality star, 29, ounder of craft beer start-up Prime Time Lager, made a name for himself on the show as Sophie Habboo’s ex, and then for his rollercoaster relationship with model Emily Blackwell.The latter ended in tears after two years in 2021, after Harvey admitted he had cheated. Here, Harvey, 28, who was speaking to OK! at the launch of 2023 Apprentice winner Marnie Swindell 's newly-refurbished Bronx Boxing gym in London, tells us about the new Turkish cast member he’s dating, Zeylo Taylan - and what his devastating split from Emily taught him… Harvey, you’ve embarked on a new romance - tell us more… Yeah, it’s a new girl on the show this series, Zeyno, she’s really sweet. It’s been a serious thing for a few months now at least.
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The Apprentice issues strict 'ban' to show hopefuls says ex BBC star Ryan-Mark Parsons
BBC One programme's 17th season will broadcast tonight, as 18 contestants compete to win Lord Sugar's £250,000 investment. Ryan-Mark Parsons, who took part in The Apprentice in 2019, has opened up about his experience on the show.Ryan-Mark made history as the show's youngest candidate during his eight week stint on the BBC show at the age of 19.Now aged 22, the former BBC contestant has gone on to forge a successful media career as a columnist and GB News commentator.He also took part in E4's popular matchmaking reality series Celebs Go Dating last year.The on-screen star recently gave a behind-the-scenes insight into what it's really like to take part in The Apprentice as he detailed a show "ban".Ryan-Mark explained that male and female contestants are often separated in the early stages of the competition in a bid to avoid "underhanded tactics".The commentator said during his series, a relationship ban was commonplace, as show producers want the contestants to focus on the show challenges.Addressing the show ban, he said: "Yeah, I think that was really to make sure there was no underhanded tactics, in terms of, when you are the project manager and you had to select someone for the boardroom, you wouldn't favour someone you're dating over someone else."I think that was really designed to make everything as impartial as it possibly can be when it comes to all of the candidates."He added: "So we were separate from the girls and we wouldn't really be allowed to spend too much time with them.
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BBC host Alex Jones shakes head in disbelief as she brands UK childcare costs 'ridiculous'
Alex Jones, 45, was left shaking her head in total disbelief as one viewer got in touch about the shockingly huge costs of their childcare on The One Show tonight.The BBC host admitted she felt the price was “ridiculous” after reports that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, 42, has come under fire for shelving huge childcare reforms. The One Show kicked off the New Year with an exciting line-up of guests tonight, including Karren Brady and Tim Campbell, who will return to our screens tomorrow evening for a new season of The Apprentice. Also joining them on the sofa were Katie Griffiths and Adam Thomas, who appeared tonight in the brand new reboot of popular school-based soap Waterloo Road. A number of viewers called in to the show to thank the Waterloo Road cast for bringing light to important issues, including pressures caused by the Cost of Living crisis.Alex was even momentarily stunned when one viewer shared their own experience with those in the studio. READ MORE: “Jane on Twitter says, ‘Thank you so much for highlighting the pressure on working parents and the costs,” the presenter told Katie and Adam as she read from her tablet.“‘Our childcare is double the cost of our mortgage,” she added, eliciting gasps from her guests on the green sofa. “Thank you Jane for getting in touch,” Alex continued, before shaking her head in disbelief and adding: “It’s ridiculous.”Alex shares three children with her husband Charlie Thompson: Teddy, five, Kit, three and daughter Annie, one.The Prime Minister is said to have ditched his predecessor Liz Truss's idea for game-changing childcare reforms. The plans were reportedly set to include increasing free childcare support by 20 hours a week and scrapping staff to child ratios.He has since
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Karren Brady slams government for 'damaging NHS' with 'insulting' nurse wages amid strikes
The Apprentice star Baroness Karren Brady, 53, has slammed the tories over the way they have handled the strikes carried out by nurses across the country this week.The business executive has even claimed that the government are “damaging the NHS” with their actions.A staggering 100,000 nurses are estimated to be striking this week for the first time in the history of the NHS. Baroness Brady began by pointing out how ironic it was that we were clapping for those same nurses during the pandemic, as she argued that they now feel “betrayed” after all they have done for this country. She went on to praise the “selfless angels” for their tireless efforts, before noting the “damage” the government was causing to the NHS by not giving them a substantial pay rise. “While staff in different hospitals have made different decisions about striking, I’m certain they are all in total agreement that the Government’s 4.3 per cent pay offer isn’t only insulting, but actually damaging to the NHS,” she penned in her latest column. Baroness Brady noted that, while the demand for a 19 per cent pay rise might be “unrealistic”, the nurses are mainly interested in being “treated with respect”. She added that the Scottish Government was able to prevent strike action with “a sensible offer of between 7.5 and 11 per cent.”The entrepreneur also pointed out that the NHS is a “special case” when it comes to this month’s strike action, and called on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to take the issue seriously. “The desperately low morale of the people we rely on to prop it up is endangering its very existence,” she warned.
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'Better title would be Bitter’ Karren Brady fears for royals 'shivering' over Harry's book
The Apprentice star Karren Brady, 53, has sympathised with the royals, sharing her wishes that Prince Harry, 38, “could pull the plug” on his forthcoming tell-all book, Spare.The book, written by the Duke of Sussex, is set for release on January 10, and is slated to be an account of “raw, unflinching honesty” from Harry, who sensationally left his Senior Royal role, and his life in the UK, with his wife Meghan Markle in 2020.Businesswoman Karren has now hit out at Harry for going ahead with publishing his memoir, despite the turmoil his family have been through this year following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.Harry’s father has now become King Charles III, and Karren believes the Duke should now be “building bridges”, rather than taking “risks” with his book.Karren fumed in her latest column for The Sun: “It’s obviously too late, but I wish Harry could pull the plug on it now.“That he is risking revealing the sensitivities of his book at a time when surely – now more than ever before – he should be building bridges just beggars belief.“Still, given what’s been said by Meghan Markle and Harry already, the promise of ‘raw, unflinching honesty’ must be sending a shiver down the spine of the royals and all of their advisors – even if, as the late Queen said, ‘recollections may vary’.”Suggesting a new title for the publication, Karren swiped: “It strikes me that maybe a better title for the book would be Bitter.”Karren isn’t the first star to hit out at Harry over the title of his latest project, which hints the tone of the memoir will not be positive about his family.The title references the notion of an “heir and a spare”, while the Spanish language version of the Duke’s book has the subtitle En La Sombra, or “in the
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