That Lady
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Initial release | United Kingdom |
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Directors | Terence Young |
Producers | Sy Bartlett |
Screenplay | Sy Bartlett |
Anthony Veiller | |
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ID | 2602283 |
About That Lady
Court intrigue and the king's (Paul Scofield) love complicate the romance of a widowed Spanish princess (Olivia de Havilland).
The Isley Brothers founder Rudolph Isley dies at 84

...By Mark SavageBBC Music CorrespondentRudolph Isley, whose smooth vocals graced Isley Brothers hits like Summer Breeze and That Lady, has died at the age of 84...
Lucy Letby: Senior judge appointed to lead inquiry

... " I know that nothing can come close to righting the wrongs of the past but I hope That Lady Justice Thirlwall s inquiry will go at least some way towards giving the victims families the answers they deserve, " he said...
Covid inquiry: Government will 'probably lose legal case', says minister

... Asked whether he thought the government would win the case, Mr Freeman told the BBC he thought the " courts will probably take the view" That Lady Hallett is entitled to decide " what evidence she deems relevant"...
Prince Harry says he was 'bigoted' before he met Meghan

... The Palace responded swiftly to apologise, and to confirm That Lady Hussey had resigned...
Strictly Come Dancing star Amy Dowden hurt by body shaming

... I got through the dance but That Lady doesn t realise that line she said, I m still talking about it now more than 10 years later...
Ngozi Fulani: Dialogue held over Buckingham Palace remarks, BBC told

... " I guess the only way I can explain it, she s determined: Where are you from? Where are your people from? " Ms Fulani also rebuffed suggestions That Lady Hussey s remarks had anything to do with her age...
Lady Susan Hussey, Queen's confidante and Prince William's godmother - profile

... Buckingham Palace announced last week That Lady Hussey and the other former ladies-in-waiting who service the Queen would help King Charles III to host events and would be known as " ladies of the household"...
Tory conference: Labour favourites to win power at next election, says John Curtice

... The crucial difference between the two, she argued, was That Lady Thatcher had an electoral and Parliamentary mandate for her policies and was capable of articulating them in way that resonated with ordinary voters...
Lucy Letby: Senior judge appointed to lead inquiry
Lady Justice Thirlwall has been appointed to chair the Lucy Letby inquiry.
The senior appeal court judge has been tasked with exploring how neonatal nurse Letby was able to murder seven babies.
The Inquiry will look at how the NHS handled the case and its response to doctors who raised concerns.
It will be a statutory inquiry so will have powers to compel witnesses to give evidence.
Letby is The Most prolific child serial killer in modern British history. Health Secretary Steve Barclay called her crimes " some of the very worst the UK has witnessed".
" I know that nothing can come close to righting the wrongs of The Past but I hope That Lady Justice Thirlwall's inquiry will go at least some way towards giving The Victims ' families the answers they deserve, " He Said .
Ministers had initially said The Inquiry would not have full statutory powers but last week announced, After criticism from victims' families, it would be upgraded.
Silence doctorsLetby, 33, was given a whole Life Sentence for murdering seven babies and attempting to kill six more while working at The Countess of Chester Hospital neonatal unit between 2015 and 2016, meaning she will spend the rest of her life in prison.
She was found Not Guilty of a further two attempted murders and The Jury failed to reach verdicts on another six, during the 10-month trial.
Baby serial killer Lucy LetbyBBC News has since been told hospital bosses failed to investigate allegations against Letby and tried to silence doctors.
The Hospital also delayed calling The Police , despite months of warnings The Nurse may have been killing babies, according to its doctors.
Mr Barclay also told The House of Commons the government would consider whether tighter regulation of managers was needed.
Officials at The Department of Health and Social Care and Nhs England would explore introducing a disbarring service, He Said , something previously seen as unnecessary following reviews of NHS management.
Mr Barclay also announced former barrister Baroness Lampard, who led The Department of Health's inquiry into the crimes of Jimmy Saville, had agreed to chair an independent inquiry into the deaths of patients of Essex's mental-health services between 2000 to 2020
Launched in 2021, it too was initially not a statutory inquiry - After previous chair Dr Geraldine Strathdee, who has had to Stand Down for health reasons, said only a third of The Key witnesses she had wanted to call had agreed.
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