News about Michael Joseph

In the grand rooms of Englemere Wood, the waifs and strays who had tea with princesses is told

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2022
A young woman born into enduring seaside poverty walked down the aisle of an Ascot church in 1952. She stopped on her way to the altar to curtail the acces of Queen Victoria's granddaughter, Princess Marie Louise, after clutching a slew of white freesias. Sheila McCairn owed her unusual royal connection to Dorothy Peyton, who opened the doors of her rural manor house – Englemere Wood – to 30 children in the Waifs and Strays Society's care when they were evacuated during World War II. Peyton, who is firm but loving, is one of the two adult 'Angels of Englemere' children celebrated in Karen Farrington's touching tale of 'lost, feral' children, giving new hope and inspiration. Peyton, the charming and artistically gifted woman-in-waiting, had lost her husband, Ivor, just before the war began. Dorothy inherited £22,000 (£1.5 million in today's money). One of her three sons died from diphtheria; the other two remaining two were with the Officer Training Corps and she knew they would soon be on war. Englewood Wood's grand rooms, which were on Crown property in what was once Windsor Forest, seemed to be stifled. She filled them with the hope she could give them. She knew that her empty ballroom would make a wonderful dormitory, and that the 22 acres of grounds would have a great deal of space for outdoor games. She also wanted to hear children's laughter again.

How to make a pheasant sweat (and other rural secrets)

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 29, 2022
This second book about the TV presenter's farming career tells more of the tragedies that keep befalling him, and, as in the first one, he performs them for maximum comic effect. He knows that the feared flea beetle will be out there, knife and fork at the ready, and napkin tucked in'. He attempts to grow wasabi, the Japanese culinary herb used in Japanese cuisine, but the pheasants eat it. 'Have you ever seen a pheasant sweat? I have.'

CONTEMPORARY

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 18, 2022
Following a string of uncharacteristic career blunders, London GP Jess is on an unexpected break from her whirlpool. Jess isn't keen when her husband Rob decides that the family will spend the summer in a rented Dorset cottage, but it soon feels better than she has in years.

The Meal Prep King's girlfriend reveals she and him did not communicate before his online rant

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 18, 2022
The Meal Prep King's girlfriend has admitted that she and him broke up before his publisher Penguin dropped him due to his foul-mouthed sexist online rant that had him sacked by his publisher Penguin. Charlotte Deniz, 37 (left), ended her friendship with John Clark, 43 (right, with Charlotte), and left the company a few weeks before his publisher suspended him for her views on women's rights. Mr Clark was trapped in a sexism storm on Monday night as he shared a rant (inset) about'respect for females' in an Instagram Live video. Since the video rant, Penguin has since been dropped from the series, where he said he refused to have regard for women and that they should'shut the f***k up' about their rights.

Penguin's 'Appalled' publisher Penguin has pulled 'The Meal Prep King', the best-selling author and social media celebrity.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 16, 2022
On Instagram, John Clark, 43, posted what seemed to be his home in Bolton, Greater Manchester, where he said he refused to have compassion for women and that they should'shut the f*** up' about their rights. Since shedding nine stone, the social media celebrity with more than 420,000 Instagram followers appeared on the One Show once more. Clark swigged from a silver plastic bottle in a series of videos on Monday night, taking to Instagram. He said: 'Have some respect for females? Nope. You're the f****** squabble***. c**** However, I do like to think that p****** people are offended.' His publishers, Penguin Michael Joseph, have dropped the 43-year-old, describing his conduct as "unacceptable" after it came to their notice. 'Penguin Michael Joseph is appalled by John Clark's intolerable conduct,' they wrote in a letter to MailOnline. We do not have any more books under John's employment, and we will not be working with him again.'