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SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: How did Goodies star Tim Brooke-Taylor leave only £2,000 in his will?

Did much-loved comedian Tim Brooke-Taylor have the last laugh when it came to leaving his affairs in order? For the Goodie, who died from Covid-19 in April last year, has shocked friends by leaving just £2,390 in his will, according to figures released by the probate office in London. Brooke-Taylor, 79, who was best known for the television show The Goodies in a career which spanned more than 50 years, left a gross estate of £19,023. But after his outstanding affairs had been finalised, this produced a figure of just over £2,000, which goes to his widow, Christine. Tim Brooke-Taylor, 79, left a gross estate of £19,023 but after his outstanding affairs had been finalised, this produced a figure of just over £2,000, which goes to his widow, Christine (pictured together)

Anabel Maldonado and AC Grayling on new Rabbi Dweck podcast | Hampstead Highgate Express

From left: AC Grayling, Rabbi Joseph Dweck and Anabel Maldonado - Credit: Humans Being A rabbi has started a new podcast in which he interviews leading figures about “finding meaning in modern life”. Rabbi Joseph Dweck, who is based at Lauderdale Road Synagogue in Maida Vale, has launched a series called Humans Being with Joseph Dweck. The senior rabbi of the S&P Sephardi community speaks to people on the podcast from the worlds of fashion, academia, arts and science about their work and life – and the value in what they do.   Rabbi Dweck’s guests include fashion entrepreneur Anabel Maldonado; psycho-sexual therapist Judi Keshet-Orr; music critic Norman Lebrecht; philosopher AC Grayling; and cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman.

How a little Mayfair bookshop inspired Nancy Mitford s The Pursuit of Love

How a little Mayfair bookshop inspired Nancy Mitford’s The Pursuit of Love Having almost given up writing, Nancy Mitford joined Heywood Hill bookshop, turning it into a literary salon that inspired her greatest work Heywood Hill bookshop in Mayfair, beloved by the Queen The year is 1936: Jesse Owens embarrasses the Third Reich at its own Olympics, Edward VIII ascends the throne and Heywood Hill, a little bookshop on Curzon Street in Mayfair, opens its doors for the first time. Named after the proprietor George Heywood Hill, an Old Etonian who married the daughter of the Earl of Cranbrook, the bookshop initially specialised in first and limited editions as well as Victorian toys, with most of its clientele aristocrats due to its affluent location.

British drug trafficker, who escaped to Middle East, jailed for 9 years

British drug trafficker, who escaped to Middle East, jailed for 9 years Prasun Sonwalkar © Provided by Khaleej Times British drug trafficker, who escaped to Middle East, jailed for 9 years Justice caught up with a drug trafficker and money launderer who spent more than six years on the run in the Middle East, when he was jailed for nine years this week, concluding a long-drawn investigation that included extradition from Israel. Eitan Benzur, 65, who was previously based in Maida Vale, London, fled to Israel after the National Crime Agency (NCA) officers found more than £400,000 (Dh20,76,888) in cash at his flat and in bank safety deposit boxes. The British national had been on bail following his arrest in February 2014 as part of an NCA investigation into drug trafficking and money laundering.

British drug trafficker, who escaped to Middle East, jailed for 9 years

British drug trafficker, who escaped to Middle East, jailed for 9 years
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