News editor set to do London Marathon for Ham&High’s charities of the year
The Ham&High’s news editor is set to tackle this year’s London Marathon in aid of two great charities.
The Ham&High’s news editor is set to tackle this year’s London Marathon in aid of two great charities.
It’s fair to say opinion in the Ham&High office has been divided about when it’s acceptable to start singing Christmas songs.
Dartmouth Park resident Benedict Cumberbatch has been at pains to remind his audience how distracting mobile phones can be during performances.
Heathman was intrigued to discover Hampstead had become the talk of Kenya this week, as African newspapers reported an unusual ceremony taking place to “rescue the soul” of a much-loved former vice president.
Heathman has heard a whisper on the international grapevine that the state government of West Bengal has made an approach to buy Tagore House in the hope of turning it into a museum.
He is the self-titled “greatest living rock star on the planet” and she is the socialite-turned-reality-TV-star whose bountiful backside has captivated the world’s media.
Primrose Hill has seen many famous faces come and go through the years, from historic figures such as WB Yeats and Friedrich Engels to modern stars like Noel Gallagher and Jude Law.
When a New Labour Baroness and close friend of Tony Blair decided to make Primrose Hill her new home, Heathman expected an easy fit with the traditionally liberal community.
It seems the drama of living in Primrose Hill may have all got a bit too much for Fifty Shades of Grey director Sam Taylor-Johnson.
Discovering that you are indebted to the opposition must be a politician’s worst nightmare.
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