
Helena Kelly
Associate Money Editor at The Telegraph
Associate Money Editor @Telegraph. Formerly US assistant news editor at @DailyMail in New York. [email protected]
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2 months ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Helena Kelly
Have you paid for a ‘private’ judge? Please email: [email protected]. Middle-class couples are spending up to £12,000 for a private judge to help settle their divorce because of severe backlogs in family courts. Almost nine in 10 divorce cases taken on by law firm Kingsley Napley last year involved an out-of-court settlement assisted by a private judge. In 2018, this figure stood at just 8pc.
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Sep 29, 2024 |
bigissue.com | Jane Austen |Helena Kelly
Books A closer reading of Jane Austen's novels reveals hidden depths by: Helena Kelly About a dozen years ago I was marking some university coursework, extended essays on Jane Austen. One candidate, writing about Emma, quoted Austen’s well-known assertion that the eponymous Emma Woodhouse was, “a heroine whom no one but myself will much like”, but they’d failed to provide any citation. There was a footnote, but it was blank.
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Aug 18, 2024 |
dailymail.co.uk | Helena Kelly
Blake Lively is yet again under fire after internet sleuths unearthed a series of noughties interviews where she repeatedly used the transphobic slur 'tranny.'The It Ends With Us Star has been hit by a barrage of criticism in recent weeks for her insensitive promotion of her latest film, rumors of on-set fighting with her coworkers and resurfaced interviews which show her 'belittling' reporters.
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Aug 18, 2024 |
dailymail.co.uk | Helena Kelly
Journalists from liberal news outlets appear to have been left stunned after voters showed a preference for Trump over Kamala Harris in a series of on-the-street interviews. One clip going viral on X shows broadcaster Don Lemon interviewing strangers in Atlantic City, NJ, and finding many agreed they felt more financially stable under Trump's presidency. And in one toe-curling exchange, a voter laughs in Lemon's face after the journalist tried to argue with his personal experience.
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Aug 18, 2024 |
dailymail.co.uk | Helena Kelly
An indigenous tribe in the heart of the Bolivian jungle may hold clues to longevity as scientists claim they are the healthiest humans ever studied. The Tsimane community is one of the last groups of people on the planet to live a fully subsistence lifestyle of hunting, foraging and farming. Less than 10 percent of their daylight hours are spent in sedentary activities, compared to 54 percent in industrious populations and they have little access to processed foods, alcohol and cigarettes.
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