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‘Britain’s Bill Gates’ finally extradited to California to face charges in ‘one of the largest frauds ever prosecuted by the United States Department of Justice’
The endless FromSoft memes are the only good thing to come out of Britain’s coronation
Britain’s Got Talent star Ashley Banjo says King Charles’ Coronation will bring nation together as fans flock to party
DIVERSITY star Ashley Banjo has said King Charles’ Coronation will bring the nation together with epic celebrations as he recalled performing for the late Queen Elizabeth.
The Britain’s Got Talent winners – lead by Ashley Banjo – stole the show when they performed outside Buckingham Palace last year to pay a homage to British pop music at the Queen‘s Platinum Jubilee.
Fans have already flocked to the capital to start the celebrations for King Charles Coronation[/caption]
Party-goers have already booked out seats at Rubens at the Palace for the best views in the house to watch the Coronation and enjoy a plush afternoon tea[/caption]
Party-goers have flocked to begin celebrations – bagging the best seats in the house with incredible views of Buckingham Palace – at The Ruben’s at the Palace Hotel ahead of the coronation on May 6.
With bespoke King’s Coronation Day Afternoon teas as well as Indian and Lanson champagne feasts, Ashley couldn’t be more excited for the big day himself.
In an exclusive chat with The Sun for his stylish Peacocks‘ range, he said: “It was an honour to perform at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. it was definitely a ‘pinch me’ moment. The atmosphere was incredible.
“I’m sure King Charles’ Coronation will bring people together too, a huge celebration that will lift people’s spirits. It will be incredible.”
Ashley is no stranger to rubbing shoulders with royalty over the years.
He previously told The Sun about meeting the royals : “I’ve been lucky enough to meet quite a few members of the royal family including the late Prince Phillip and Her Majesty the Queen.
Every time we’ve spoken they’ve all been very polite and lovely to me.”
Diversity were hailed heroes of the Platinum Jubilee last year after their incredible performance.
The troupe covered the decades since the Queen came to the throne, including The Beatles, the Spice Girls and Stormzy.
As the music changed from one act to the next, Ashley narrated the history of dance before busting a few moves of his own with his co-stars.
Viewers were incredibly impressed by their performance, with one writing on Twitter: “#Diversity just get it right every time. Perfection.”
Another added: “What I’d give just to spend 10 minutes inside the brain of @AshleyBanjo – the creativity is just next level.”
A third tweeted: “Wow, #Diversity was excellent! What a performance.”
Meanwhile a fourth shared: “They are a world class act.”
Ashley can’t wait for the world to celebrate next Saturday[/caption]
Party-goers have already flocked to Rubens at the Palace to celebrate[/caption]
Fans have been celebrating with a King Charles’ coronation afternoon tea like this one at Rubens[/caption]
People will head to London to celebrate King Charles’ Coronation in style next Saturday[/caption]
Britain’s Got Talent’s Amanda Holden joins contestants on stage for risqué act as performer places hand on her thigh
AMANDA Holden is rocked back and forth by hunky male dancers as she reckons with a switch to America.
The Britain’s Got Talent judge, 52, took centre stage in the risque act as a brawny performer placed a hand on her thigh.
Glamorous Amanda donned a tight pink dress whilst a jacked dancer placed his ripped-off shirt across the radio host’s shoulders.
Yesterday we revealed the TV star was set to quit the UK to buzz off to the US following talks with Hollywood producers.
The mum-of-two is also said to have visited the set of Simon Cowell’s BGT sister show America’s Got Talent.
Any potential move would also see model daughter Lexi, 17, move to an American university, with younger sister Hollie, 11, and producer husband Chris Hughes also making the stateside switch.
A source told The Sun: “Amanda is seriously contemplating a move to the States. It feels like the time is now.
“She spent the school hols in LA with the whole family, and had a wonderful time.
“She’s been hanging out with Simon and his fiancee, Lauren, who have been encouraging her to make the move, and enjoy the sunshine and blue skies permanently.
“She even visited the set of America’s Got Talent, and sat alongside judges Heidi Klum and Sofia Vergara. The producers absolutely loved her.
“She fitted in really well; the dynamic with the three women worked, and producers traditionally always have a Brit on the panel.
“Amanda’s had interest from a couple of top agents too, and it just feels like now could be the time to make the leap. Some exciting conversations are being had.”
The star, who also co-hosts a popular breakfast show on Heart radio, was recently involved in a pay dispute on BGT.
She and fellow judge Alesha Dixon threatened to quit the ITV show if their salaries were not upped to trump that of newcomer Bruno Tonioli.
Video tutorial demonstrates how Britain’s new emergency alert system can be HACKED
Run Britain’s famous pasty shop in the new and improved free Greggs Simulator
When I think of quintessentially British games, a few highlights come to mind. Fable‘s fairytale world of stocky goblins and poverty-stricken orphans with Victorian-era voices is definitely very British, as is Banjo-Kazooie’s dry wit and sarcasm. A decent bucket of contenders, but the crown has to go to the Greggs Simulator, a free shop sim that tasks you with managing a Greggs pasty shop that’s a staple of every UK high street.
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David Attenborough, 96, voted Britain’s favourite TV presenter of all time
Britain’s biggest business organisation forced to ban all parties following series of sex scandals
A SERIES of sex scandals has forced Britain’s biggest business organisation to pull the plug on all its parties.
Allegations of sexual assault and rape have forced the Confederation of British Industry, which represents 190,000 businesses, to act.
Tony Danker, CBI chief executive, was accused of sexual harassment by a worker[/caption]
It has even scrubbed next month’s annual dinner, which would have been attended by the Governor of the Bank of England Andrew Bailey.
The move comes weeks after a worker accused chief executive Tony Danker, 51, of sexual harassment.
Mr Danker said his conduct was “completely unintentional” but he was forced to step down and remains under investigation.
And this week more than a dozen women alleged sexual misconduct by senior CBI staff.
One claimed she was raped at a staff party on a boat on the Thames in 2019.
A CBI spokesperson said: “In light of the very serious allegations currently subject to independent investigation, the CBI has decided to temporarily pause its external programme of events, including the annual dinner on 11 May.”
Initial investigation findings are expected after Easter.