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It was a Brit Awards that saw Harry Styles on stage accepting prizes for what felt like half the night – but while he dominated headlines, the singer’s clean sweep wasn’t the only thing people were talking about after this year’s ceremony.

Held on a Saturday night for the first time ever, moved from a school night presumably to get more people up for the party, the 2023 show included some stand-out performances – take a bow, Sam Smith and Kim Petras – as well as the usual mix of at least one odd acceptance speech and an awkward exchange between presenters on stage.

Styles, who kicked things off with his hit song As It Was, won all four of the awards he was shortlisted for – best pop/RnB act, best artist, best song and best album – while Wet Leg and Beyonce were the other big Brit Awards winners, and Becky Hill, Aitch and The 1975 also picked up prizes.

But awards shows aren’t just about awards.

Morris dancing and an Arctic Monkeys throwback

Wet Leg perform at the Brit Awards at the O2 Arena in London, Britain, February 11, 2023. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls

Was this the first ever Morris dancing performance at the Brits? If not, it was certainly the first one also featuring dancers dressed as massive owls.

Well done, Wet Leg, for putting on a memorable show.

The band also picked up the prizes for best new artist and best group – and reminded us all of that infamous Alex Turner speech from 2014, when Arctic Monkeys picked up the awards for best album and best group.

“That rock’n’roll, eh? That rock’n’roll, it just won’t go away. It might hibernate from time to time and sink back into the swamp…” said vocalist Rhian Teasdale, laughing as she continued and thanked all the women involved in making their debut album: “But in seriousness, thank you so much. This is so scary because being on the telly can be such a boys’ club thing.”

The most-memed outfit award goes to…

Apart from Bjork’s swan dress, Celine Dion’s back-to-front tux and a select few others, the fashion at TV and film awards shows tends to be more glam, less out there. Not so for the Grammys and Brits, where the music stars show it’s all about standing out by any means necessary.

This year, US singer and rapper Ashnikko created an alien-like second skin, while the Nova Twins made their own hooped tartan ensembles.

But in a field of strong entries, best song nominee and performer Sam Smith’s inflatable latex number wins the prize for most talked about on social media…

Serious snogging

Sam Smith and Kim Petras performing during the Brit Awards 2023 at the O2 Arena, London. Picture date: Saturday February 11, 2023.

And speaking of Sam Smith, their performance of hit song Unholy with Kim Petras was the stand-out of the night, reminding us all of the star’s beautiful and haunting vocals.

But it isn’t just the voice that people will remember – thanks to two amorous backing dancers who closed the set with some very heavy snogging on top of a car bonnet.

Goulding and Grennan

Ellie Goulding and Tom Grennan presenting an award during the Brit Awards 2023 at the O2 Arena, London. Picture date: Saturday February 11, 2023.

Ellie Goulding wore what can only be described as a breastplate to present an award alongside Tom Grennan, who made a rather awkward comment on stage – seemingly forgetting it’s not the 1990s anymore.

Tech problems

Adele performing at the Brit Awards

Close to the end of the ceremony, host Mo Gilligan was forced to apologise for “technical difficulties” – which meant viewers were shown archive footage of Adele performing at last year’s ceremony while they were sorted out.

It’s not clear what was happening behind the scenes, or if anything had to be cut, but there seemed to be a fair bit of filling.

And it came after some mishaps with the mute button, which failed to censor completely a few of the swearier speeches.

Sorry, Lewis

Lewis Capaldi performing during the Brit Awards 2023 at the O2 Arena, London. Picture date: Saturday February 11, 2023.

Gilligan also had a bit of a nightmare introducing performer and former Brit winner Lewis Capaldi, accidentally calling him Sam Capaldi.

He later joked about his mistake, saying how the drinks at the Brits are “extra strong”.

Don’t worry, Mo. We’re sure Lewis probably didn’t even notice…

Baby bumps

Jessie J at the Brit Awards 2023

After announcing she was pregnant in January, having previously suffered a miscarriage and fertility struggles, Jessie J proudly displayed her baby bump on the Brits red carpet, accessorised with red lace and ruffles.

Singer Kamille also showed off her bump, dressed in turquoise satin.

Thanks, One Direction

Harry Styles speaks after receiving the award for Best Pop/R&B Act at the Brit Awards at the O2 Arena in London, Britain, February 11, 2023. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls

Okay, we are going to mention Styles, after all. Not for his four awards, but for his thank yous.

There can’t be many former reality TV boybanders who go on to achieve Brits and Grammys success, as Styles has in the last week – not to mention his Mercury nod in 2022, too – and if there were, they probably wouldn’t highlight their path to stardom.

Not Styles, who paid tribute to both his former bandmates and the show that made him famous as he accepted the best artist award.

“I want to thank my mum for signing me up for The X Factor without telling me, so I literally wouldn’t be here without you,” he said. “I want to thank Niall, Louis, Liam and Zayn because I wouldn’t be here without you either. Thank you so much.”

He also namechecked Charli XCX, Rina Sawayama, Mabel, Florence + The Machine and Becky Hill – all female acts who were eligible to be shortlisted for the prize.

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Facewatch: The controversial tech that retailers have deployed to tackle shoplifting and violence

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The Christmas period is upon us, and goods are flying off the shelves, but for some reason, the tills are not ringing as loudly as they should be.

Across the country, the five-finger discount is being used with such frequency that retailers are taking action into their own hands.

With concerns about the police response to shoplifting, many are now resorting to controversial facial recognition technology to catch culprits before they strike.

Sainsbury’s, Asda, Budgens and Sports Direct are among the high-street businesses that have signed up to Facewatch, a cloud-based facial recognition security system that scans faces as they enter a store. Those images are then compared to a database of known offenders and, if a match is found, an alert is set off to warn the business that a shoplifter has entered the premises.

It comes as official figures show shoplifting offences rose by 13% in the year to June, reaching almost 530,000 incidents. Figures reported in August showed more than 80% result in no charge.

At the same time, retailers are reporting more than 2,000 cases of violence or abuse against their staff every day. Faced with mounting losses and safety concerns, businesses say they are being forced to take security into their own hands because stretched police forces are only able to respond to a fraction of incidents.

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A Facewatch camera

At Ruxley Manor Garden Centre in south London, managing director James Evans said theft had become increasingly brazen and organised, with losses from shoplifting now accounting for around 1.5% of turnover. “That may sound small, but it represents a significant hit to the bottom line,” he said, pointing out that thousands of pounds’ worth of goods can be stolen in a single visit.

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“We have had instances where the children get sent in to do it. They know that the parents will be waiting in the car park and they’ll know that there’s nothing that we can do to stop them.”

Gurpreet Narwan is seen at the garden centre while being shown how Facewatch works
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Gurpreet Narwan is seen at the garden centre while being shown how Facewatch works

Staff members here have also had their fair share of run-ins with shoplifters. In one case, employees trying to stop a suspected shoplifter were nearly struck by an accomplice in a car. “This is no longer just about stock loss,” said James, “It is about the safety of our staff.”

However, the technology is not without its critics. Civil liberties groups have warned that the expansion of this type of technology is eroding our privacy.

Silkie Carlo, director of Big Brother Watch, called it “a very dangerous kind of privatised policing industry”.

Facewatch is seen in operation as retailers look to crack down on crime.
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Facewatch is seen in operation as retailers look to crack down on crime.

“[It] really threatens fairness and justice for us all, because now it’s the case that just going to do your supermarket shopping, a company is quietly taking your very sensitive biometric data. That’s data that’s as sensitive as your passport, and [it’s] making a judgement about whether you’re a criminal or not.”

Silkie said the organisation was routinely receiving messages from people who said they had been mistakenly targeted. They include Rennea Nelson, who was wrongly flagged as a shoplifter at a B&M store after being mistakenly added to the facial recognition database. Nelson said she was threatened with police action and warned that her immigration status could be at risk.

Gurpreet's profile can be seen on the Facewatch database
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Gurpreet’s profile can be seen on the Facewatch database

“He said to me, if you don’t get out, I’m going to call the police. So at that point I turned around and I was like, are you speaking to me? Then he was like yes, yes, your face set off the alarm because you’re a thief… At that point, I was around six to seven months pregnant and I was having a high-risk pregnancy. I was already going through a lot of anxiety and, so him coming over and shouting at me, it was like really triggering me.”

The retailer later acknowledged the error and apologised, describing it as a rare case of human mistake.

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A spokesperson for B&M said: ‘This was a simple case of human error, and we sincerely apologise to Ms Nelson for any upset caused. Reported incidents like this are rare. Facewatch services are designed to operate strictly in compliance with UK GDPR and to help protect store colleagues from incidents of aggressive shoplifting.”

The cloud-based technology has critics who argue that it amounts to a misuse of personal data and privacy
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The cloud-based technology has critics who argue that it amounts to a misuse of personal data and privacy

Nick Fisher, chief executive of Facewatch, said the backlash was disproportionate.

“Well, I think it’s designed to be quite alarmist, using language like ‘dystopian’, ‘orwellian’, ‘turning people into barcodes’,” he said.

“The inference of that is that we will identify people using biometric technology, hold and store their own, store their data. And that’s just, quite frankly, misleading. We only store and retain data of known repeat offenders, of which it’s been deemed to be proportionate and responsible to do so… I think in the world that we are currently operating in, as long as the technology is used and managed in a responsible, proportionate way, I can only see it being a force for good.”


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Yet, there is obviously widespread unease, if not anger, at the proliferation of this technology. Businesses are obviously alert to it, but the bottom line is calling.

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The links between Jeffrey Epstein and the UK revealed in new files

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Jeffrey Epstein led two different lives – sex offender and celebrity networker – and he did that in the UK as well as the US.

The newly released Epstein documents reveal, in particular, how the paedophile financier ascended into the highest levels of British society.

This photo of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor sprawled across the lap of several women, whose identities have been protected, speaks to his close relationship with Epstein’s former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell, who was jailed for child sex trafficking and other offences in connection with Epstein. But the furnishings are even more revealing.

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Andrew Mountbatten Windsor pictured with Ghislaine Maxwell. Note: inclusion in Epstein files does not infer wrongdoing
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Andrew Mountbatten Windsor pictured with Ghislaine Maxwell. Note: inclusion in Epstein files does not infer wrongdoing

Sky News matched the fireplace in this photo with the one in Sandringham, the estate where the royals tend to spend Christmas – (Andrew is not invited this year).

Andrew has vigorously denied any accusations against him.

Prince Charles, now King Charles III, at Sandringham with Prince Edward. Pic: PA
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Prince Charles, now King Charles III, at Sandringham with Prince Edward. Pic: PA

Also included in the latest release are Epstein’s flight records. They provide some useful corroborating evidence.

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A flight log from the Epstein files

On 9 March 2001, his plane landed at “EGGW” – Luton Airport – with JE, GM and VR on board – Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Virginia Roberts, better known by her married name of Virginia Giuffre and perhaps Epstein’s most famous accuser.

The next day is when this photo was alleged to have been taken, in London, of Giuffre and Andrew.

Prince Andrew, Virginia Roberts, aged 17, and Ghislaine Maxwell at Ghislaine Maxwell's townhouse in London, in March 2001
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Prince Andrew, Virginia Roberts, aged 17, and Ghislaine Maxwell at Ghislaine Maxwell’s townhouse in London, in March 2001

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell hunting, date unknown. Pic: US DoJ
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Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell hunting, date unknown. Pic: US DoJ

Other photos show Maxwell on the steps of Downing Street – and power was as much a draw as celebrity.

Ghislaine Maxwell outside 10 Downing Street, date unknown. Pic: US DoJ
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Ghislaine Maxwell outside 10 Downing Street, date unknown. Pic: US DoJ

On 15 May 2002, the flight records show Epstein again arriving at Luton.

A flight log from the Epstein files
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A flight log from the Epstein files

The next day is when he met Tony Blair, prime minister at the time. This was before Epstein’s first arrest and there is no suggestion of wrongdoing.

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The meeting was arranged by Peter Mandelson, who lost his job as ambassador to the US because of his Epstein connections, and who features prominently in the files.

Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein. Pic: US DoJ
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Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein. Pic: US DoJ

The UK was a draw for Epstein’s wider circle too – Maxwell here is pictured touring the Churchill War Rooms with Bill Clinton and Kevin Spacey. Neither are accused of wrongdoing or knowledge of Epstein’s crimes.

(L-R) Ghislaine Maxwell, Kevin Spacey and Bill Clinton, with three other men. Pic: US DoJ
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(L-R) Ghislaine Maxwell, Kevin Spacey and Bill Clinton, with three other men. Pic: US DoJ

And the other grim life that Epstein led, of sex trafficking, also had British links.

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A page from the Epstein files

Another document released in the files, from 2019, shows witness testimony from Maxwell’s trial. In it, a victim is mentioned who is “17 years old” and who grew up “in England”. She would later be taken to Epstein’s private Caribbean island.

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Murder investigation launched after man shot dead in London

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Police have launched a murder investigation after a 55-year-old man was shot dead in London.

Officers were called at 9.35pm on Friday 19 December to reports of a shooting in West End Close, Brent.

Emergency first aid was given to a 55-year-old man, who died at the scene.

Detective Chief Inspector Neil John, from the Met’s Specialist Crime Team, who is leading the investigation, said: “Firstly, our thoughts are with the family and friends of the victim at this incredibly difficult time.

“Enquiries are well under way, and my team is working at pace to determine the circumstances that led to this man’s tragic death.

“There’s no doubt this incident will cause concern in the local community and more widely, but we have increased patrols in the area. I’d like to reassure the public that our investigation remains a priority.

“I would urge anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has information, including dashcam footage, that will assist us with our enquiries to contact us at the earliest opportunity.

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“We also believe there was a large group of people congregated nearby at the time the incident happened, and we are keen to hear from them.”

At the early stage of the investigation, no arrests have been made.

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