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Ben Mendelsohn Joins Daisy Ridley in The Marsh King s Daughter

The Marsh King’s Daughter centers on Ridley’s Helena, a woman living a seemingly ordinary life, but hiding a dark secret: her father is the infamous “Marsh King,” the man who kept her and her mother captive in the wilderness for years. After a lifetime of trying to escape her past, Helena is forced to face her demons when her father unexpectedly escapes from prison. Mendelsohn will star as Jacob Holbrook, the infamous “Marsh King,” who years ago kept his young daughter, Helena, and her mother captive.

Damien Hirst 55, bowled over by his 27-year-old ex-Ballerina lover Sophie Cannell

He s one of the world’s most famous artists. But Damien Hirst doesn’t want fans to forget who he is. The former enfant terrible of the art world, 55, is pictured wearing a name badge and with a bowl on his head as he dined out al fresco with his girlfriend, former ballerina Sophie Cannell, who’s 28 years his junior. Hirst wore a face mask around his chin and a bottle of antibacterial hand gel hanging from his neck as he tucked into a plate of chips and a whole crab at the Mayfair restaurant Scott’s. Happily, the crab wasn’t pickled in formaldehyde.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Keira Knightley is officially dropping her famous surname

Keira Knightley is one of the biggest names in showbiz, but not for much longer. I can reveal the Hollywood star has decided to drop her famous surname. She has informed the authorities that she’s taking the name of her husband, James Righton, eight years after they were married. This week, the playwright’s daughter submitted documents to Companies House registering the change. Hollywood star Keira Knightley has decided to drop her famous surname. She has informed the authorities that she’s taking the name of her husband, James Righton, eight years after they were married It comes six years after Keira said she was considering the move but was too ‘scared’ to go through with it. ‘I went to do the passport thing,’ she explained, ‘I was thinking, “Shall I do it? It will be helpful.”

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Letters: A blind obedience to the graven image of IT is stifling our humanity

Former post office worker Janet Skinner (centre) celebrates with her niece Hayley Adams (right) and her daughter Toni Sisson after her conviction caused by the failed Horizon IT system was overturned by the Court of Appeal last week TWO things strike me about the most widespread miscarriage of justice ever in the UK (“Calls for an inquiry into scandal that wrongly convicted PO staff”, The Herald, April 24). The first is its resemblance to last year’s exams fiasco when students’ futures were threatened with destruction by a computer algorithm. Now, hundreds of postmasters’ lives have been ruined by another computer system, Horizon. The common factor is a blind belief in the infallibility of digital technology.

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