Entertainment
Divorce lawyer Ayesha Vardag: affairs don’t need to end a marriage – The Times
British people should be more French when it comes to extramarital affairs, according to a top divorce lawyer.Ayesha Vardag, 53, has worked on some of the biggest…

British people should be more French when it comes to extramarital affairs, according to a top divorce lawyer.
Ayesha Vardag, 53, has worked on some of the biggest break-ups and says that the pandemic has shown that adultery is very far from the worst thing in the world and more couples would stay together if society was less puritanical.
The pandemic has prompted a shift in why couples split up. With offices, bars and hotels shut, affairs withered. Inquiries mentioning adultery, made to her firm…
-
Business23 hours ago
Here is the average Australian superannuation balance at age 67
-
Noosa News21 hours ago
Queensland dancer Zai Calliste makes it to English National Ballet
-
Business24 hours ago
I’d buy 6,207 shares of this ASX 200 giant to aim for $300 a month of passive income
-
Noosa News19 hours ago
GWS Giants vs Hawthorn Hawks live: AFL elimination finals scores and stats, Fremantle take on Gold Coast, league admits Cam Rayner error