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    Prince Harry cancels Amsterdam trip as the world awaits arrival of Baby Sussex

    The Duke of Sussex has cancelled part of his trip to the Netherlands just two days after it was announced, as the world awaits the arrival of Baby Sussex. The Duke, who had been scheduled to visit Amsterdam and The Hague next week, will stay in England in the coming days, amid "logistical challenges" surrounding arrangements for the trip. Despite announcing the visit just 48 hours ago, Buckingham Palace have now cancelled the first day of the two-day trip in an announcement which left observers

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    Exclusive: Terry Richardson banned from working with Vogue and other leading mags, leaked email shows

    Terry Richardson, the fashion photographer, has been barred from working with some of the world’s bestselling magazines, The Daily Telegraph can reveal. An email circulated within the media group Condé Nast International on Monday and seen by this newspaper announced that the company would no longer work with him. Staff were told that any work already commissioned from Mr Richardson but not yet published should be “killed or substituted with other material”. The company publishes international e

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    ‘As a white mother to a mixed race child, I couldn’t cope with my daughter’s hair’

    When my daughter was tiny, her hair was easy to brush and plait. But as Freiya, now five, grew older and her hair grew thicker, longer and coarser, I had no idea how to handle her shock of magnificent curls. As a white mother to a mixed-race child (my husband is a British-born Sierra Leonean) I simply had no clue. And it showed.

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    Tablets and smartphones damage toddlers' speech development 

    Putting babies in front of iPads before the age of two stunts speech development, a new study suggests. In Britain children under the age of three spend an average of 44 minutes a day using smartphones and tablets but it is the first time researchers have shown it can impact language skills. Researchers from the University of Toronto and The Hospital For Sick Children in Toronto found that every 30 minutes of screen time increased the risk of delayed speech by 49 per cent.