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Irish Independent
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
Semi-final Player of the Match Sarah Wall puts injury nightmare behind her as she emerges from the shadow of sister Vikki
Festivals Richard Corrigan on his cancer diagnosis: 'I had a check-up in October. Three weeks later, I was with a couple of surgeons, having a seven-hour operation' Last July, I met Richard Corrigan for a pint in The Groucho Club. Afterwards, we had a quick bite to eat in a Korean restaurant next door, and then – unusually for him – he went home to Primrose Hill. (I'd been hoping to drag him to see Taylor …


Irish Independent
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
Richard Corrigan on his cancer diagnosis: ‘I had a check-up in October. Three weeks later, I was with a couple of surgeons, having a seven-hour operation'
Last July, I met Richard Corrigan for a pint in The Groucho Club. Afterwards, we had a quick bite to eat in a Korean restaurant next door, and then – unusually for him – he went home to Primrose Hill. (I'd been hoping to drag him to see Taylor Swift at Wembley Stadium.)


Bloomberg
13-05-2025
- Bloomberg
London Police Charge Conservative MP With Sexual Assaults at Private Members Club
London police charged a Conservative Party politician with two counts of sexual assault following an investigation. The charges against Patrick Spencer by the Metropolitan Police Service relate to two separate women, over assault that is alleged to have taken place at The Groucho Club in London in August 2023. Spencer attended a voluntary interview on March 13 and has since been charged.


Otago Daily Times
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Otago Daily Times
Obituary: P.H. Moriarty, actor
P.H. Moriarty attends a drinks reception celebrating the new co-production agreement between Anchor Bay Films and Richwater Films at The Groucho Club on September 26, 2013 in London, England. Boxer and docker turned actor, P.H. (Paul) Moriarty always said the camera was good to him. A Londoner, he was discovered by a film crew filming at the dock where he worked. Having followed the producer's suggestion he try acting, Moriarty made his film debut in Quadrophenia, the 1979 drama based on The Who's rock opera of the same name. Moriarty often portrayed violent characters, perhaps most famously, Hatchet Harry in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Razors in Long Good Friday — both characters were named after their preferred weapons. Moriarty also appeared in Jaws 3 and Patriot Games, as well as several television dramas. P. H. Moriarty died on February 2 aged 86. — APL/agencies