Brian Epstein, the Beatles manager, was murdered on the orders of the American mafia, Reggie Kray claimed in a newly ...
The manager of the Beatles, Brian Epstein, was murdered on the orders of the American mafia, according to the Kray twins in a newly revealed interview.
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Beatles boss Brian Epstein was murdered by mafia, Reggie Kray claimed in newly unearthed interview
Epstein, the influential manager of The Beatles , was found dead at his Belgravia home in 1967.
Actor Jill Curzon, best known for her role in the Doctor Who spin-off film Daleks’ Invasion Earth 2150 AD, has died aged 87. Curzon also appeared alongside Cliff Robertson in The Sunshine Patriot and ...
Say one thing for Wes Streeting, the man has more front than Brighton. He sat in the House of Commons chamber, only slightly ...
Brian Epstein was found dead at his Belgravia home in London in 1967 with a pathologist ruling at the time that he ...
Wes Streeting claimed he was more likely to end up in prison than in Parliament – now he is in the running for the top job ...
Who is Wes Streeting? UK Health Secretary quits amid growing concerns over Keir Starmer’s leadership
UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting is at the centre of leadership speculation after reports of tensions with Prime Minister ...
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Wes Streeting resigns, paving way for leadership challenge against UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer
Robbery, politics and scandal: Tough upbringing drives politician who would 'die happy' if he became prime minister ...
Dinniman's book "A Parade of Horribles," out now, is the eighth book in his wildly popular "Dungeon Crawler Carl" series.
Christina Baker Kline's new novel, 'The Foursome,' centers on Kline's distant relatives Sarah and Adelaide Yates, who married ...
Chang and Eng Bunker were famous conjoined twins who married sisters. Christina Baker Kline imagines what their lives were like in her novel, "The Foursome." She talks with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe.
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