Kate Stewart
Born | January 16, 1995 |
Hometown | London, England |
Parents | Allan Stewart |
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Who is starring in the new series of Doctor Who? From Ncuti Gatwa to Indira Varma
- The newly regenerated Time Lord returns to our screen, joining a packed cast of stars – some old favourites and some brand new faces
- Entertainment·The Guardian
Doctor Who recap: Flux chapter five – Survivors of the Flux
With the Tardis team stranded in 1904, the Doctor discovers her adoptive mother is destroying the universe as Flux careers towards its conclusion
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‘The restrictions go way too far’ – Northern business owners react to three-tier system
The Government announced further measures to combat Covid-19 on Monday, with many parts of the North of England falling under new “tiers” that carry greater restrictions on commerce and everyday life. The city region of Liverpool has been placed in the highest tier, while Greater Manchester and other regions are in the second tier. While the Government is targeting financial support on affected areas, the assistance is less generous than during the nationwide lockdown earlier this year, promptin
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Millionaire businesswoman Kate Stewart explains how she left school aged 17 as single mother and built empire
A self-made millionaire has explained how she left school as a single mother without any qualifications and went on to build a business empire from nothing. Kate Stewart made her first million aged 23 with a string of tanning shops and beauty salons, before owning Liverpool’s Heritage Market. The 33-year-old from Liverpool appeared on the Channel 5 documentary How The Other Half Lives, presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. “I left school with no qualifications and had a normal, dead-end
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Social media influencer is a growing career choice. Colleges have noticed
Have influencers on social media created a new career field worthy of formal education? A growing number of universities are looking at classes and majors aimed at giving influencers the skills needed to spot misinformation, communicate effectively with audiences and understand business contracts they could enter. “If people are serious about wanting to do a…
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