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BBC Plans Apology Over "Dishonest" Trump Edit
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BBC Plans Apology Over “Dishonest” Trump Edit

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
written by jummy84

The BBC is planning to apologize after being accused of selectively editing Donald Trump‘s January 6 speech to make it appear as if the president was encouraging the 2021 Capitol riot.

On Monday, chair Samir Shah will write to UK Parliament’s Culture, Media and Sport Committee to admit that a 2024 BBC Panorama film should not have altered Trump’s speech in the way it did. The change was attacked as “dishonest” by the White House.

Shah is expected to tell lawmakers that the BBC has reviewed the Trump edit again in light of audience complaints in recent days, Deadline understands. Shah is expected to acknowledge that Panorama could have been clearer that Trump’s speech was changed, but he will say there was no intention to mislead viewers.

The Sunday Times and Sunday Telegraph first reported on Shah’s planned apology, which comes after a week of headlines about the Trump edit and the BBC’s reporting on Gaza and transgender rights.

The concerns originated in an excoriating leaked memo attacking BBC News output. Obtained by The Daily Telegraph, the document was penned by Michael Prescott, who was an external adviser to the BBC board’s Editorial Guidelines and Standards Committee until June.

Lisa Nandy, the UK culture secretary, became the latest voice of disapproval. Appearing on BBC show Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Nandy said the edit was “incredibly serious.”

Nandy said she had held “too many” conversations with BBC leaders over the past year regarding editorial standards. The Labour minister said she was confident Shah and BBC director general Tim Davie were gripping the Trump matter, but she questioned why issues keep occurring.

“What tends to happen at the BBC is that decisions about editorial standards, editorial guidelines, the sort of language that is used in reporting, is entirely inconsistent,” she said. “It doesn’t always meet the highest standards. It’s not always well thought through, and often it’s left to individual journalists or news readers to make decisions.”

The Trump edit, which was made in October Films-produced Trump: A Second Chance?, prompted fury in the White House, though the president himself has yet to publicly remark on the issue.

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Karoline Leavitt, Trump’s press secretary, told the Telegraph newspaper: “This purposefully dishonest, selectively edited clip by the BBC is further evidence that they are total, 100% fake news that should no longer be worth the time on the television screens of the great people of the United Kingdom.”

Shah’s apology will be the first time a senior BBC figure speaks out on the issue, though Deadline revealed that BBC News CEO Deborah Turness emailed staff admitting it had been a “difficult” week.

The incident is awkward for Shah, Davie, and Turness because they sit on the Editorial Guidelines and Standards Committee, where Prescott originally raised his concerns months ago. They did not consider the matter serious enough to correct the Panorama documentary, meaning three of the corporation’s most senior figures are complicit in the inaction.

In the Panorama documentary, Trump appears to say: “We’re gonna walk down to the Capitol and I’ll be there with you and we fight. We fight like hell, and if you don’t fight like hell, you’re not gonna have a country anymore.”

He actually said: “We’re gonna walk down, and I’ll be there with you, we’re gonna walk down, we’re gonna walk down any one you want but I think right here, we’re gonna walk down to the Capitol and we’re gonna cheer on our brave senators and congressmen.”

Some 54 minutes later, when Trump was talking about the U.S. election being “corrupt,” he said: “Something’s wrong here, something’s really wrong, can’t have happened, and we fight. We fight like hell, and if you don’t fight like hell, you’re not gonna have a country anymore.”

Nick Robinson, the seasoned presenter of BBC Radio 4’s Today show, referenced the story live on-air on Saturday, telling listeners: “It’s clear that there is a genuine concern about editorial standards and mistakes. There is also a political campaign by people who want to destroy the organisation … Both things are happening at the same time.”

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Sophie Rose Gutterman Reveals the Ultimate Holiday 2025 Hair Edit: Which Trends to Try (and Skip)
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Sophie Rose Gutterman Reveals the Ultimate Holiday 2025 Hair Edit: Which Trends to Try (and Skip)

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Sleigh your holiday hair! Celebrity hairstylist Sophie Rose Gutterman, who has worked with Emmy Rossum, Nicky Hilton, Karlie Kloss, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jackie Tohn, is spilling her mane do’s and don’ts for the upcoming holiday season with ET.

While prepping for parties can feel stressful, Gutterman says keeping your strands low-key with high shine is essential for a festive celebration.

“Start with moisture and a good leave-in product like the Curlsmith Moisture Memory Weightless Leave-In Release or Double Cream Deep Quencher to guarantee hydration and prevent frizz. … Apply it to wet hair from the mid-lengths to ends and try a slicked back bun. It’s a heatless style that looks chic and helps treat the hair,” she explains.

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If you want to take it up a notch while still letting your sparkly outfit shine, the hair expert suggests leaning on simple accessories.

“Working with clothes is always recommended, but that doesn’t mean you have to completely tone it down. … While hair may sometimes have to take a back seat to a high collar or sequins, it’s still fun to create statements that speak beyond the wardrobe.”

Her pick this year: “Balenciaga recently did a fashion show featuring tons of bows, and my client who attended wore one with a half-up style and face framing bangs. It was so fun.”

It’s also important to avoid overdoing your locks so that you look good (and feel good) while mingling.

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“Limit the number of bobby pins you use. If it hurts while you’re styling, chances are you’ll have a headache by the end of the night and nobody wants that,” she notes.

Instead, opt for the Root Boost Uplifting Spray to keep your style lasting from cocktails to carols.

“Blow dry your hair with a good round brush, set it with clips, let it dry, take it down, and shake it out. You’re welcome for your new obsession,” she dishes.

But if you’re craving a bolder change as we head into 2026, the hairstylist believes bangs are the move.

“Don’t be scared of them! … They’re super cute with updos and make lived-in looks easier to style.”

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And for a color shift, Gutterman suggests experimenting with a subtle semi-permanent shade.

“Looking for more warmth but not quite ready to go red? Ask your stylist for a toner. … Think of it as a lip-gloss for your hair.”

For a full new year, new hair vibe, try a fresh chop.

“If you’re open to cutting your hair, I’m loving the Sydney Sweeney bob right now! You can wear it so many different ways.”

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GES unveils Show Ready – The Edit: Elevated Design, Crafted for Circularity

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Global Experience Specialists (GES) has launched Show Ready – The Edit, a new premium chapter in its award-winning Show Ready collection. Created for exhibitors who want to combine larger, more expressive design with smarter sustainability, The Edit redefines what modular exhibiting can be, beautifully crafted, endlessly adaptable, and circular by design.

Building on the success of the original Show Ready range, which gave brands an accessible, design-led route to market, The Edit introduces a more sophisticated aesthetic, a refined materials story, and greater creative flexibility. It allows exhibitors to achieve bespoke-level impact, without the complexity, cost, or waste of a custom build.

Continuing GES’s ethos of growing together, The Edit helps brands tell their stories through stands designed for re-use, re-imagining, and responsible material choices. Every detail has been considered to balance creativity with conscience.

GES Creative Director Penny Banks commented, “The Edit gives exhibitors a canvas where creativity, functionality and responsibility meet. Each material has been carefully selected for its story, bio-based, recycled or repurposed, creating a circular palette that celebrates ethical, expressive design.”

Each stand within The Edit is built around four distinctive design concepts: flexible foundations that can scale, style and adapt through curated materials and colour guides. Exhibitors can make each space uniquely their own while benefiting from the speed, simplicity and efficiency of a modular approach.

“Exhibitors are under pressure to deliver spaces that are experiential, sustainable and memorable,” Banks added. “With The Edit, we’ve done the thinking upfront, so our clients can focus on what matters most — their brand and their audience.”

Key benefits of Show Ready – The Edit:

· Scalable creativity: Four adaptable stand designs that flex to different sizes and layouts

· Sustainability built in: Modular, reusable structures crafted from responsibly sourced and recycled materials

· Creative freedom: Curated design and materials guides to express each brand’s personality

· Premium experience, simplified: Elevated design without the cost or complexity of a bespoke build

Like its predecessor, The Edit prioritises re-use, but now goes further, embedding recycled and repurposed materials into every build and encouraging continuous reinvention rather than waste.

The Edit embodies GES’s commitment to creative innovation that respects both people and planet.

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Burgundy edit: The colour that’s defining fall season fashion trends this year
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Burgundy edit: The colour that’s defining fall season fashion trends this year

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Every year when fall rolls around, our wardrobes go through a bit of an identity crisis. Suddenly, your summer florals look too chipper, your blacks feel too soon, and you’re caught somewhere between “it’s chilly” and “why am I still sweating in this sweater?” That’s when burgundy walks in, like that friend who just gets it. It’s deep without being dreary, bold without being loud, and rich enough to make your outfit look like it came straight out of a coffee-table fashion book.

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Here are 10 reasons to prove why burgundy is the most wearable, mood-lifting colour of the season and how to make it work for everything from office days to wedding nights.

1. It’s the ultimate transitional shade

Fall fashion is tricky. It’s all about balance, and burgundy does that perfectly. It has the depth of winter tones but the warmth of summer’s leftovers. That means your burgundy blazer, midi dress, or wide-leg trousers can easily work for early autumn brunches and late-December dinners.

Style tip: Pair a burgundy corduroy jacket with beige or camel trousers for a sleek day look, and swap in a leather skirt or dark jeans for evening plans. The colour transitions effortlessly, so your outfit doesn’t have to.

2. It feels luxe without trying too hard

Burgundy is a shade that whispers “expensive.” Maybe it’s because it sits right between jewel tones and neutrals, elegant without shouting for attention. Be it in velvet, silk, or suede, it instantly elevates even the most basic outfit.

Style tip: For workwear, a burgundy satin blouse with gold hoops. For date night? A deep wine-toned slip dress and minimal jewellery.

3. It’s made for textures

Some colours get lost when layered, but not burgundy. It thrives in texture play. These can include chunky knits, leather pants, or ribbed sweaters in wine hues that add dimension to your outfit.

Style tip: Mix textures within the same tone, say, a wool coat over a satin shirt with matte boots. Burgundy’s depth makes layering fun instead of fussy. Bonus: it looks incredible in both natural and artificial light.

4. It flatters everyone

No gatekeeping here, burgundy suits every skin tone. So, if you’re warm, cool, or neutral, this shade brings out natural warmth without washing you out. It’s why makeup artists, too, swear by wine-toned lipsticks and nail shades for fall.

Style tip: If you’re hesitant, start small. Add a burgundy scarf, beanie, or handbag. You’ll be surprised how quickly it becomes your favourite accent colour.

5. It’s a mood-setter

While summer is about carefree brightness, fall calls for depth. Burgundy brings that it’s dramatic, romantic, and just the right amount of moody. It instantly makes any outfit look more polished and thought-out, even if you just threw it on while running late.

Style tip: Add burgundy accessories to break up an all-neutral outfit. A maroon belt, a deep wine hat, or ankle boots add personality without being overpowering.

6. It plays well with other colours

You’d think such a strong colour would be hard to style but burgundy is surprisingly versatile. It pairs beautifully with neutrals like beige, cream, or grey, and also complements navy, blush, and olive.

Style tip: If you love colour, try pairing burgundy with dusty pink for a chic monochrome vibe or with mustard for a rich fall palette that feels editorial yet wearable.

7. It’s festive but not flashy

When the festive season rolls in, everyone reaches for red and gold. Burgundy gives you a more sophisticated alternative, it’s rich enough to feel celebratory without being OTT. Perfect for Diwali dinners, fall weddings, or even a Christmas brunch.

Style tip: A burgundy kurta set with antique gold jewellery is the ideal festive balance between subtle and statement.

8. It’s the grown-up red

Burgundy is red’s more refined sister, it’s still bold, but with restraint. It’s confident without being loud, and passionate without being predictable. Perfect for anyone in their “quiet luxury” era.

Style tip: Replace your usual red lip or red dress with a deeper, wine-hued version this season. Same impact, just with more maturity and mystery.

9. It translates across fabrics

Unlike some trendy colours that only look good in one texture, burgundy is universally flattering, from velvet to denim, leather to lace. It adapts to your mood and occasion.

Style tip: Invest in a statement burgundy coat or boots. They’ll tie together your fall wardrobe and make you look instantly styled, no matter what’s underneath.

10. It’s timeless not trendy

Burgundy is a recurring classic. It shows up every fall and somehow feels new each time. So, if you invest in a few good burgundy pieces, they’ll always have a place in your wardrobe rotation.

Style tip: Go for timeless silhouettes such as trench coats, turtlenecks, or midi skirts in this shade. You’ll re-wear them season after season.

The next time you’re torn between dressing practical and Pinterest-worthy, just remember: throw on a bit of burgundy. You’ll look warm, chic, and like you’ve got autumn completely under control, even if you’re still sweating under that “light” sweater.

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