Former Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss have made it to the final two in the race to replace Boris Johnson and become the next UK Prime Minister.
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A protection order against “The Crown” star Claire Foy’s alleged stalker has been extended.
On Thursday, 38-year-old Jason Penrose, who was accused of targeting the actress in November and December last year, appeared for a hearing on a stalking protection order, the BBC reported.
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A temporary SPO had already been in place since February, after Foy called police to report Penrose appearing outside her home and sending her over 1,000 emails in a month.
“There have clearly been acts that amount to stalking, posing a significant risk to Ms Foy,” a representative for the Metropolitan Police in London said at the hearing, adding that Penrose had posed as a film director and producer and contacted the actress’s sister.
A solicitor who arrived late to represent Penrose asked for an adjournment, telling the court their client’s “mental health is still under question.”
The interim SPO has been extended until July 28, with another hearing scheduled for July 22.
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With the order, Penrose is prevented from contacting Foy and her sister, with breach of the order potentially leading to criminal prosecution.
The court magistrate told Penrose if he was “relieved from the mental health centre we would be very concerned about your behaviour,” and warned him not to communicate with the claimants.
“I won’t, I promise you,” Penrose said.
Former Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss have made it to the final two in the race to replace Boris Johnson and become the next UK Prime Minister.
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Music legend Adele cut a stunning figure on Tuesday as she was pictured wearing an outfit worth just under £2,000 as she enjoyed a romantic getaway with her boyfriend. Soaking up the sunshine aboard a luxury yacht with her boyfriend Rich Paul and a selection of pals, the 34 year old singer was all smiles as she modelled a shell printed co-ord fresh from the rails of LOEWE x Paula's Ibiza collection.The impressive outfit, which featured a long sleeved printed shirt (£1,100) and matching trousers (£725), was the perfect way to beat the Sardinian heat, as the temperatures on the Mediterranean island topped 37°C.
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Claire Foy, star of The Crown, received more than 1,000 emails in a month from an alleged stalker who wanted to be her boyfriend, a court has heard. Foy, 38, who played the young Queen in the first two series of the hit Netflix show, was allegedly targeted by Jason Penrose, 39, in November and December last year.
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