Johnny Depp and Amber Heard engaged in ‘mutual abuse’, therapist tells court
Laurel Anderson, a clinical psychotherapist who saw the pair on multiple occasions, gave evidence at a libel trial.
Laurel Anderson, a clinical psychotherapist who saw the pair on multiple occasions, gave evidence at a libel trial.
The RaidForums website trafficked in hundreds of databases of sensitive data, including credit card and bank account information, police said.
Traffic concerns continue to be considered the biggest downside to the Channel Island Co-operative Society’s plans for a major development of Leale’s Yard.
Depp is suing his former partner over a 2018 op-ed she wrote in the Washington Post, in which she discussed her experiences of domestic abuse.
The Hollywood power couple is set to meet again in US court again to battle a multimillion-dollar defamation lawsuit.
Elsewhere, Ellen White reached another landmark and Gareth Bale had golf on his mind.
THE Co-op has been lauded for ‘finally biting the bullet’ and putting significant money into progressing the redevelopment of Leale’s Yard.
BUILDING more than 320 houses, a supermarket, retail units and a multi-storey car park will be an ‘awfully big job’, according to the chairman of the construction company lined up to build it.
James Falla and Simon De La Rue speak to CI Co-op CEO Mark Cox about its new plans for the site, which could see more than 320 homes and a supermarket built on the Bridge.
Shirine Khoury-Haq said the business has to be prepared for ‘further volatility’.
THE Channel Islands Co-operative Society’s latest ambitious plans for Leale’s Yard could hardly have come at a better time.
It is the third time the CI Co-operative Society has published plans for the site it bought back in 1998. But this time it was confident of being able to deliver, it said.
HOUSING planned for Leale’s Yard is mainly expected to be built for sale and will be aimed at the more affordable end of the market, the Co-op has said.
‘I think the big question that your readers will be asking is, why is this time different?’
Shirine Khoury-Haq replaces Steve Murrells at the helm of the retail and funeral business.