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82 84.The only b*****d around here, Boris Johnson, is you [Текст] // The Daily

Mirror [Электронный ресурс]. URL:

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/only-bastard-here-boris-johnson- 20989024

85.UK leading way on representation of women in news but still a long way to go as ‘picture remains dire’ [Текст] // The Independent [Электронный ресурс]. URL: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/news-

representation-women-journalism-gender-equality-b1765282.html

86.We are a country going backwards with a leader who can’t be trusted – the rest of Europe can see that [Текст] // The Independent [Электронный ресурс]. URL: https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/brexit-deal-boris-

johnson-eu-media-b1780750.html

87.'We have a right to be at the table': four pioneering female peacekeepers

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https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2020/oct/29/we-have-a-

right-to-be-at-the-table-four-pioneering-female-peacekeepers

 

88.What I'm

really thinking: The

shy person [Текст] // The

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https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/jun/19/what-really-thinking- shy-person

89.Woman exposes how husband eats pizza and viewers threaten to 'call the police' [Текст] // The Daily Mirror [Электронный ресурс]. URL: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/woman-exposes-how-husband- eats-23303041

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Daddy Issues: Cinema hardly ever gets father-daughter duos right

If I asked you to name the daughter in Taken, could you? The 2008 action film appears on every list of “Best Father-Daughter Movies” – but most people wouldn’t be able to name her if Liam Neeson had a gun to their head. Having his beloved daughter brutally kidnapped into an Albanian sex ring makes a perfect excuse for showing off Bryan Mills’s “very particular set of skills”, but beyond providing a father with a saviour storyline, Kim (that’s her name, by the way) is irrelevant.When it comes to father-daughter duos, it seems that cinema can’t deliver. Even in daughter-led films – as in 10 Things I Hate About You, Clueless and just about every other rom-com – dad is reduced to a single function: saying no. He is written as a simulacrum of authority; the role may as well be played by a moustachioed traffic cone.

When one role is fleshed out, the other almost always suffers. The characters of dad and daughter are never on equal footing; one invariably serves to bolster the other’s character arc. In fact, it is shocking how seldom the relationship has been explored in film. But as filmmakers continue to seek out new stories to tell, this previously sidelined familial tie is slowly creeping to the foreground. On the Rocks is one such film. Simply for the fact that it shows a dad and his daughter hanging out, Sofia

Coppola’s new movie stands out. The film follows Laura (played with all the enthusiasm of a soggy dish towel by Rashida Jones), an author living in a £3m New

York loft with a “2016 Bernie” sticker slapped on the front door. At the behest of her gadabout father (Bill Murray), she embarks on a series of caviar-fuelled stakeouts to find out whether her husband is sleeping with his co-worker. As the film goes on, it becomes clear that the relationship on trial is actually the one with her father. Smuggled into this mild-mannered comedy is an exploration of this complex yet largely ignored familial bond.

There has been no shortage of mothers and daughters on screen. Even before Saoirse

Ronan and Laurie Metcalf’s heartbreaking and relatable dressing room scene in Lady Bird (“I wish that you liked me”), there was a decent back catalogue of movies to dive into come Mother’s Day – Thirteen; Terms of Endearment; Steel Magnolias;

Landline; I, Tonya; Mermaids. These films aren’t all matching outfits and dancing in the kitchen, but a sugar-coated portrayal of maternal love is nothing compared to the complex and messy reality of what it means to be a mother to a daughter, a daughter to a mother.

Movies that put the importance of a daughter-dad dynamic on equal footing with a romantic relationship are rare, but they are coming more into view. Previously, it seemed that the only relationship between a man and a woman Hollywood deemed worthy of telling were those of a sexual nature (perhaps that’s why many of the most acclaimed and meaningful depictions of fathers and daughters in the past 20 years have featured an uneasy incestual storyline to make the movie worthy of critical attention, as in The Ballad of Jack and Rose and A Bigger Splash). Other, more ordinary father-daughter stories have been passed over.

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Strictly's Neil Jones brands Luisa Eusse romance 'worst mistake he's made', say pals

Strictly Come Dancing's Neil Jones has called his short-lived romance to Luisa Eusse the 'worst mistake he's made', according to pals.Neil, 38, split with the Columbian dancer, 23, in December following a whirlwind five-month romance that saw them move in together. Earlier this week, Luisa was reported to have filmed herself 'taunting' police and immigration officials over her move to the UK. A friend of Neil's told The Sun that they are delighted his relationship with the tattooed dancer 16-years his junior fell apart as they branded Luisa a 'nightmare'.

"[Neil] was mortified by her antics recently and said being linked to her was the worst mistake he’s made," they claimed.

"Neil is a decent bloke and is trying to distance himself as much as possible now. His focus is dancing and his career on Strictly which means a huge amount to him.

“Neil doesn’t want Luisa’s name being brought up any longer as for him it’s in the past and the way she has behaved was hugely embarrassing.” In a statement, Neil’s spokeswoman told The Sun: “Neil is happy with his decision and is busy focusing on himself and some exciting work projects. He wishes Luisa all the best.”

On Monday, it was reported that Luisa had shared a self-filmed video discussing her move to the UK.

According to The Sun, Luisa said on Instagram : "I am waiting for the police. Immigration have my address. But if the police are looking for me why are they not knocking at my door? "I came to the UK to make my dreams come true. In Columbia you don’t have all these opportunities. "I don’t need to be with famous people or TV people or DJ people."

Neil's relationship with Luisa is his first since his split from fellow Strictly professional Katya Jones. While Luisa previously dated superstar DJ Hannah Wants, who was left heartbroken by their split. They were said to have broken up in July 2020 - when Luisa was first linked to Neil.

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Fiona Phillips says she regrets doing Strictly as she reignites feud with Brendan Cole

Fiona Phillips has said she regrets ever agreeing to being on Strictly Come Dancing.The former GMTV host, 60, appeared on the hit BBC One show back in 2005 when she was partnered up with pro dancer Brendan Cole. And despite there being a lot of water under the bridge since, it seems as though Fiona reignited her long-standing feud with Brendan. Referring to the pro dancer as a "rough old taskmaster," Fiona reflected on her Strictly stint. “I should never have done it", Fiona exclusively told The Mirror. "Even as a teenager I hated getting on the dance floor."

She went on: “It’s funny but for someone who has spent a lot of time in broadcasting, I’ve always been quite shy and have low self-esteem. “I felt so self-conscious, but I thought, ‘I will have a professional dancer and it’s a nice programme’. But Brendan is a rough old taskmaster and really wanted to be number one or nothing. I just wasn’t very good. “I became a comedy type figure. I’m not glad I did it, but it was an experience.” Brendan was axed from Strictly in 2018 after the BBC chose not to renew his contract amid claims he was "difficult to work with".

The dancer was so broken by the news he was reduced to tears on ITV's Lorraine show after revealing his shock. Shortly after Brendan's news came to light, Fiona claimed it was "karma". “Brendan was a real bugger, actually," Fiona told the Daily Star. "He wasn’t very nice. He was really naughty. He’s not on the show now. Karma indeed. It works its way every time.”

Speaking to The Mirror at the time, Brendan said: "One of the saddest things about leaving Strictly was a report claiming the production staff found me hard to work with, that hurt me to the bone. "Generally speaking I have a very good relationship with them and I would always make sure they were OK, I recognise what they do they work harder than anyone so that was a kick in the teeth. "I may have fallen out with a couple partners or had a go at someone for doing the wrong thing but I've never asked anyone for a coffee."