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Gwyneth Paltrow ‘pleased’ with outcome of high-profile skiing collision lawsuit

Gwyneth Paltrow ‘pleased’ with outcome of high-profile skiing collision lawsuit

Gwyneth Paltrow ‘pleased’ with outcome of high-profile skiing collision lawsuit

31 March 2023

On Thursday, jurors in Utah returned a verdict clearing the Oscar-winning actress of all fault after just over two hours of deliberation.


What the papers say – March 31

What the papers say – March 31

What the papers say – March 31

31 March 2023

A wide variety of stories feature on Friday’s front pages.


Sunak hails Britain joining Indo-Pacific trade bloc

Sunak hails Britain joining Indo-Pacific trade bloc

Sunak hails Britain joining Indo-Pacific trade bloc

31 March 2023

The Prime Minister said the UK is exploiting ‘post-Brexit freedoms’ to drive economic growth.


Joining the CPTPP trade bloc: What does it mean for the UK?

Joining the CPTPP trade bloc: What does it mean for the UK?

Joining the CPTPP trade bloc: What does it mean for the UK?

31 March 2023

Britain has been accepted as the first European member of the Indo-Pacific grouping.


Gwyneth Paltrow cleared of all fault in high-profile US skiing collision lawsuit

Gwyneth Paltrow cleared of all fault in high-profile US skiing collision lawsuit

Gwyneth Paltrow cleared of all fault in high-profile US skiing collision lawsuit

30 March 2023

Following a high-profile two-week trial in Utah, jurors returned a verdict in favour of the Oscar-winning actress after just over two hours.


Gwyneth Paltrow wins US lawsuit over 2016 skiing collision in Utah

Gwyneth Paltrow wins US lawsuit over 2016 skiing collision in Utah

Gwyneth Paltrow wins US lawsuit over 2016 skiing collision in Utah

30 March 2023

Jurors found that the Oscar-winning actress was not at fault for the collision, which left Terry Sanderson with several broken ribs and head injuries.


God Of War Ragnarok the big winner at Bafta Games Awards

God Of War Ragnarok the big winner at Bafta Games Awards

God Of War Ragnarok the big winner at Bafta Games Awards

30 March 2023

Among its collection, it picked up the game of the year gong, the only award voted for by the public.


Ros Atkins presents last Outside Source edition ahead of single BBC News channel

Ros Atkins presents last Outside Source edition ahead of single BBC News channel

Ros Atkins presents last Outside Source edition ahead of single BBC News channel

30 March 2023

It comes as the broadcaster continues to make changes to its news output.


Man charged with attempted murder after delivery driver hit by own stolen van

Man charged with attempted murder after delivery driver hit by own stolen van

Man charged with attempted murder after delivery driver hit by own stolen van

30 March 2023

Christopher Elgifari has been detained by South Wales Police, and the driver remains in a critical condition.


Gwyneth Paltrow should not be made to pay ‘ransom’ over ski crash, court told

Gwyneth Paltrow should not be made to pay ‘ransom’ over ski crash, court told

Gwyneth Paltrow should not be made to pay ‘ransom’ over ski crash, court told

30 March 2023

The Oscar-winning actress had shown ‘courage’ by attending court for the two-week trial, where she had become a ‘punching bag’, jurors heard.


Giant puppet Little Amal leads walk in Brighton to raise awareness of refugees

Giant puppet Little Amal leads walk in Brighton to raise awareness of refugees

Giant puppet Little Amal leads walk in Brighton to raise awareness of refugees

30 March 2023

The 3.5m puppet became an international symbol of human rights after she journeyed 8,000km from the Turkish-Syrian border to Manchester in 2021.


Heathrow Airport security guards to strike over pay

Heathrow Airport security guards to strike over pay

Heathrow Airport security guards to strike over pay

30 March 2023

Around 1,400 members of Unite will walk out for 10 days, including most of the Easter weekend.


MPs criticise NHS ombudsman for not investigating ‘less serious’ complaints

MPs criticise NHS ombudsman for not investigating ‘less serious’ complaints

MPs criticise NHS ombudsman for not investigating ‘less serious’ complaints

30 March 2023

The approach by the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman was not an ‘appropriate long-term solution’, a select committee said.


Hostile parenting ‘increases risk of lasting mental health problems in children’

Hostile parenting ‘increases risk of lasting mental health problems in children’

Hostile parenting ‘increases risk of lasting mental health problems in children’

30 March 2023

Researchers said girls were more likely than boys to be in the high-risk category.


Gwyneth Paltrow ‘not a liar’ but she is wrong about ski crash, jurors told

Gwyneth Paltrow ‘not a liar’ but she is wrong about ski crash, jurors told

Gwyneth Paltrow ‘not a liar’ but she is wrong about ski crash, jurors told

30 March 2023

Closing arguments in the actress’s high-profile trial took place in Utah on Thursday.


Concerns raised that Poole Harbour oil leak still poses ‘significant threat’

Concerns raised that Poole Harbour oil leak still poses ‘significant threat’

Concerns raised that Poole Harbour oil leak still poses ‘significant threat’

30 March 2023

About 200 barrels of reservoir fluid were released into Owers Bay on Sunday from the pipeline operated by gas company Perenco.


Bronson’s ‘son’ says they faked relationship for six years in publicity stunt

Bronson’s ‘son’ says they faked relationship for six years in publicity stunt

Bronson’s ‘son’ says they faked relationship for six years in publicity stunt

30 March 2023

George Bamby said he faked the connection with the notorious prisoner in order to gain publicity for him.


Harry faces wait for ruling over High Court privacy claim against Mail publisher

Harry faces wait for ruling over High Court privacy claim against Mail publisher

Harry faces wait for ruling over High Court privacy claim against Mail publisher

30 March 2023

The Duke of Sussex, Sir Elton John and Baroness Lawrence are part of a group bringing privacy claims against Associated Newspapers Limited.


Kew Gardens to host exhibitions exploring Islamic culture

Kew Gardens to host exhibitions exploring Islamic culture

Kew Gardens to host exhibitions exploring Islamic culture

30 March 2023

All The Flowers Are For Me and Plants Of The Qur’an will open on April 1 at the botanical gardens in London.


Deadline on Government pledge to hire 20,000 police officers approaches

Deadline on Government pledge to hire 20,000 police officers approaches

Deadline on Government pledge to hire 20,000 police officers approaches

30 March 2023

Home Secretary Suella Braverman previously insisted forces are ‘on track’ to reach the milestone on Friday.


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