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Charterhouse Hosts 3rd National Women’s Summit To Mark 2021 International Women’s Day LISTEN MAR 10, 2021 As part of its annual activities in celebrating and honouring women, leading event’s company, Charterhouse has successfully hosted the 3rd edition of its annual National Women’s Summit to commemorate the 2021 international women’s day. The summit which was hosted on March 8th was held at the Grand Arena of the International Conference Centre in Accra. In a welcome address, convener of the summit and CEO of Charterhouse Theresa Ayoade reiterated her organanisation’s commitment to joining the worldwide celebration by hosting an event to throw the spotlight on illustrious women in various fields of endeavour to inspire the next generation with their success stories. ....
Chips Channon's diaries can read like a drunken round of Consequences spectator.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from spectator.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Exclusive: Inside the uncensored diaries of Britain s most scandalous MP He loathed Churchill, admired Hitler and thought Wallis Simpson should have been Queen. So who exactly was Sir Henry Chips Channon? 20 February 2021 • 6:00am More than 60 years after his death, Sir Henry Chips Channon s diaries are being published uncensored for the first time. The serialisation starts in tomorrow s Telegraph Credit: Cecil Beaton Studio Archive, Sotheby s London / Getty Images When the diaries of Sir Henry ‘Chips’ Channon, the Conservative MP for Southend-on-Sea and friend and confidant of the titled, rich and famous, first appeared in 1967, they scandalised London society and created a national sensation. Malcolm Muggeridge, a leading television pundit and writer, said in his review that Channon appeared ‘grovellingly sycophantic and snobbish’, pointing to the America-born diarist’s desire to ingratiate himself with the smartest people in England. ....