Jay Rayner on restaurantsFoodReviewThis classic bistro offers a masterclass in French cooking – and that’s a totally unbiased opinion
Bouchon Racine, 66 Cowcross Street, London EC1M 6BP (020 7253 3368). Starters £8.50-£16.50, mains £17.50-£48, desserts £6.50-£9, wines from £25.50
There are film critics who, presented with a Martin Scorsese movie, can be guaranteed to rave. There are theatre critics who will be bucket-full of puppyish love when writing about any musical by Stephen Sondheim.
The ObserverAdolf Hitler This article is more than 10 years oldHitler lived until 1962? That's my story, claims Argentinian writerThis article is more than 10 years oldThe startling theory that the Führer survived in exile until age 73 was examined in a book. Now its British authors are accused of plagiarismThe notorious claim that Hitler escaped his Berlin bunker to live incognito in Argentina first gained popular currency in 1945, when Stalin spoke of it.
Joe Budden announced that he was leaving Spotify after contract negotiations went left and, since then, things have been pretty messy in his life.
First, Tahiry Jose came forward with abuse allegations against him, which he responded to on his podcast.
"I'm very comfortable saying, you were abusive," responded Joe. "You used to beat my ass! You threw shit, you hit me, you kicked me, you did a whole bunch of shit.
Take a minute. Picture the Hollywood sign gleaming under the Californian sun. Now, imagine Lauren London, whose stardom is equally luminescent, shimmering in the limelight with an impressive net worth. According to CAKnowledge, London boasts an outstanding $10 million net worth in 2023. How did this remarkable woman build such an opulent empire? Grab some popcorn, and let's step through the silver screen to find out.
The London Bridge: Lauren's Road To Stardom LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 17: Lauren London attends the Los Angeles Premiere of Netflix's "
Barack Obama This article is more than 5 months oldObama reportedly warns Biden over strength of Trump 2024 challengeThis article is more than 5 months oldReport says ex-president made comments at private White House lunch in June but pledged ‘to do all he could’ for re-election bid
Barack Obama has reportedly warned Joe Biden about how strong a challenge Donald Trump will be in their second election battle in 2024, should Trump win the Republican nomination next year as expected.