News about Paul Mitchell

Why you need to wear sunglasses every day, even when it's cloudy: Experts reveal why this surprising advice is NOT overkill... and could prevent serious health problems

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 29, 2024
Every single morning, ophthalmologist Dr Susan Sarangapani, pictured, does two things without fail: she applies SPF50 sunscreen on her face, arms and hands - then puts on sunglasses. While the sunscreen isn't overly surprising, the glasses, perhaps, are. Yet she wears these for the same reason - to protect herself, but here specifically her eyes, from the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays. What's more, she says, she'll wear them outdoors all year round whether it's sunny or cloudy. 'What people don't realise is that eyes are ten times more sensitive to the sun's damaging UV rays than skin,' says Dr Sarangapani, who is a consultant surgeon at Luton and Dunstable Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and private OCL eye clinic in London. 'And not protecting them can lead to problems - from excessive blinking due to light sensitivity, through to serious long-term conditions that can cause sight loss.'

Newcastle are hunting for a new sporting director with Man United target Dan Ashworth on gardening leave - from promoting within, to hiring someone identified by Liverpool and a man who helped Benfica bring in £250m, who are the candidates?

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 19, 2024
After Dan Ashworth asked to leave and was placed on gardening leave, the question for Newcastle United is who do they replace their sporting director with?Do they promote from within or go big name hunting? The case of recruiting from within is firmly at the feet of recruitment manager Steve Nickson, and evidence shows it could be a smart move to do so. Although such a meeting will not have the celebrity that some fans adore, Nickson will provide continuity and stability.

Angus Mitchell's son died at the age of 53

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 4, 2024
They were notified around 6 a.m. Wednesday about a possible drowning, according to police sources.

Angus Mitchell, the son of legendary late hairstylist Paul Mitchell, was discovered drowned in a swimming pond at his Hawaii home

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 3, 2024
Angus Mitchell, a hairstylist, died at the age of 53 at his Honolulu, Hawaii home, where authorities are investigating as a drowning. They were alerted about a potential drowning around 6 a.m. on Wednesday, according to police sources who talked to TMZ. Angus was "pronounced dead on the scene," authorities said, though they have yet to announce a cause of death.

Following Sir Jim Ratcliffe's takeover of the transfer veto written in his Man United contract, Erik ten Hag's request to keep the transfer veto written in his Man United contract' after both Dan Ashworth and Paul Mitchell in a recruitment overhaul.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 2, 2024
According to Erik ten Hag, the club is keen to update their recruitment process after Sir Jim Ratcliffe's triumphant partial takeover. Ratcliffe's 25 percent buy of Manchester United on Christmas Eve had been a success, with the British billionaire expected to take over football operations. The Manchester United Supporters Trust, who had hoped that the unpopular Glazer family would be ousted, had mixed emotions in response, although former captain Gary Neville had blasted the news.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe's purchase of a Manchester United stake as part of the Glazer family's £1.3 billion sale of 25% of the club's agreement has been agreed - with British billionaire David Johnson to oversee football operations at the club

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 24, 2023
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's £1.3 billion contract for 25% of Manchester United, which will see him take over football operations, has been announced by the club. Following approval from the Premier League, Ratcliffe's INEOS group, which owns a number of sports clubs, including French outfit Nice, will control United's fortunes. They will then be responsible for all aspects of the game, including signings, recruiting and firing managers, and footballers.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is FINALLY stepping through the door of English football, so if he went from being a big brother to a £16.8 billion fortune, will he be able to bring Man United back to life?

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 24, 2023
Fans will now be able to dream of a new age as Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the current owner of Manchester United, ratifies his 25 percent purchase for £1.3 billion. The Glazers, unfortunately for supporters, are still in place for the time being, but they do now have a fiercely competitive boyhood fan who thrives when the odds are against him in Ratcliffe, who will take over football operations alongside his INEOS staff. Ratcliffe has never had life simpler, spent the first ten years of his life in Failsworth, a small town between Manchester and Oldham, on Dunkerley Avenue.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe's £1.25 billion takeover of a 25 percent stake in Manchester United will be confirmed on Tuesday

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 24, 2023
On Christmas Eve, Sir Jim Ratcliffe's £1.25 billion buy-out of 25% of Manchester United will be announced. After buying a stake in Old Trafford from the Glazer family, the INEOS petrochemical billionaire will take over football operations. The official announcement of the transaction has been postponed several times, but confirmation is now expected on Sunday afternoon.

Since Bellingham and the EFL starlet compared to Carrick, the winger walked in Sancho's footsteps at Dortmund, Birmingham's next pro footballer. As Sir Jim Ratcliffe's transfer shake-up, the young British talent Man United's young British talent could be a point of concern

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 1, 2023
As Sir Jim Ratcliffe takes over football operations at Old Trafford, Manchester United will want to buy the best of British. The petrochemicals billionaire is close to completing his £1.3 billion deal to buy 25% of the club from the Glazers and it seems that recruitment will be undergoing significant reforms. United will prioritize homegrown talent as part of a new campaign designed to lift them to the pinnacle of English and European football, as Mail Sport exclusively revealed.

EXCLUSIVE: Sir Jim's Brit Pack! Ratcliffe, a £1.3 billion investor, would tell the new-look recruitment team that the most promising talents over international stars will be pursued as the details of his early plans and targets are revealed

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 30, 2023
SAMI MOKBEL - EXCLUSIVE - Sir Jim Ratcliffe is expected to order a new-look Manchester United recruitment team to prioritise homegrown talent as he looks to lead the club back to English football's summit. With his £1.3 billion buy-out drawing closer to completion, the INEOS CEO is closing in on a 25 percent stake in United Kingdom. Ratcliffe's company will take over United's footballing business and have already started preparing a fresh overhaul of their recruitment process.

After his 25 percent takeover is complete, Sir Jim Ratcliffe is 'targeting former Liverpool chief Michael Edwards to control transfers' at Man United

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 23, 2023
According to reports, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a potential Manchester United stakeholder, is targeting a former Liverpool chief. Ratcliffe's purchase of a 5 percent stake in the Old Trafford club is believed to be imminent, with the British billionaire awaiting to negotiate a £1.3 billion contract with the Glazer family for his interest. Despite the potential takeover contract, there is a lot of optimism about the club, with the Glazers becoming more unpopular at the Red Devils every week.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe's INEOS company, a man who has been sent to the United Kingdom, has invested in Formula One, rugby, and cycling and is expected to have a blast at Old Trafford - but how has the £16.5 billion man poured his empire?

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 15, 2023
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is close to concluding his purchase of a minority interest in Manchester United, bringing the year's nebility about the club's ownership to a close. The INEOS chief prevailed in a head-to-head contest with a Qatari consortium headed by banker Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al Thani last month, but the club is now on the brink of completing the £1.3 billion takeover of 25% of the organisation. Ratcliffe, a boyhood United fan, had intended to purchase a majority stake in the club, but with no success, a new bid for a quarter did the trick.

Dougie Freedman has impressed Crystal Palace with his eye for talent and diligence with targets watched 20 times, but will he be Manchester United's right director of football, as Sir Jim Ratcliffe's reign comes?

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 15, 2023
Dougie Freedman has always had a magnetic pull on Crystal Palace. Selhurst Park as a player earned him legendary status before he saved them from relegation as boss. The Scot has helped Palace reclaim their position as a solid mid-table Premier League club after returning to action in 2017. This achievement hasn't gone unnoticed. Sir Jim Ratcliffe's £1.3 billion purchase of a 5 percent stake at Old Trafford made him one of the early contenders to become Manchester United's director of football.

At a star-studded function in Los Angeles, Kim Kardashian poses with Jessica Alba, Salma Hayek, and Vanessa Bryant

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 13, 2023
In Hollywood, a new group of influence friends has formed. Kim Kardashian was seen hanging out with some A-listers at the Baby2Baby Gala on Saturday. Salma Hayek, Jessica Alba, and Vanessa Bryant were among SKIMS' followers. Hailey Bieber, Simi Lovato, Norah Weinstein, Kelly Sawyer Patricof, and Kim were among the group portraits. Every year, the celebrities turn out in force for Baby2Baby, a Los Angeles-based charity that aims to provide basic items such as diapers and clothes to homeless children. One celebrity mother is honoured with the Giving Tree Award at every annual gala – this year, Salma - who has a 16-year-old daughter named Valentina, was selected. Paul Mitchell was introduced by him and held at the Pacific Design Center, a sprawling multi-use facility in West Hollywood, this year.

At the star-studded Baby2Baby Gala, Kim Kardashian goes goth chic as Hailey Bieber, Jessica Alba, and honoree Salma Hayek lead bombshell parade

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 12, 2023
Salma Hayek glittered in green at this year's star-studded Baby2Baby Gala, where a veritable bombshell parade featuring Heidi Klum and Jessica Album raised the glam factor. Every year, the celebs turn out in droves for Baby2Baby, a Los Angeles-based charity whose aim is to provide essential items such as diapers and clothing to homeless children. One celebrity mother is honoured with the Giving Tree Award at any annual gala, and this year's recipient, Salma, has a 16-year-old daughter named Valentina. Paul Mitchell delivered this year's celebrity-strewn knees-up, which was held at the Pacific Design Center, a sprawling multi-use complex in West Hollywood, for $400. Salma was the image of showbiz glamour in a shimmering green dress that clung to her hourglass figure, bringing her stunning figure into focus.

What can Man United fans expect with Sir Jim Ratcliffe at the helm? The British billionaire has had his problems at Nice and was chastised by the club's captain last season; but now they've restructured and are flying in Ligue 1 for the first time

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 19, 2023
If Manchester United's board approves a transfer that will see Sir Jim Ratcliffe's company take a 5 percent stake in the club, a significant change could be on the way. Since his key rival, Qatari Sheikh Jassim, withdrew his bid on Saturday night, the petrochemical billionaire seems to have dominated the Premier League giants. Ratcliffe, a lifelong United fan, will pay around £1.4 billion for a quarter stake at Old Trafford in the first step in what is perceived as a staged buyout.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe's massive Man United to-do list: Players must still be moved to balance the books, top executives face the chop, and transfer companies are being fleeced by the transfer market, while transfer customers will be happy, while replacing the leaky Old Trafford roof will please the fans

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 17, 2023
For his £1.4 billion bid for 25% of the club to be accepted by the Glazer family, Sir Jim Ratcliffe needs just a simple majority at his Manchester United board meeting on Thursday. Then the tough work gets off to a good start, and it really gets going. The petrochemicals billionaire and lifelong United fan who wants to take over Old Trafford's football operations team inherits one of the game's most popular in-trays.

Newcastle 'is set to rebuff interest in sporting director Dan Ashworth from Man United following Sir Jim Ratcliffe's purchase of a 5 percent stake as the billionaire prepares to restructure football operations.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 17, 2023
Newcastle are prepared to block any attempts to lure sports director Dan Ashworth to Old Trafford following Sir Jim Ratcliffe's proposed 25% interest purchase of Manchester United. Following his failed takeover bid, the petrochemical billionaire is now in the process of transferring a part of the Manchester club from the Glazer family's ownership. In a bid to stop the lifelong United fan from losing their fortune and assuming power of Old Trafford's football team in an attempt to reverse the club's demise.

According to an inquest, the pitch invader, 32, was found dead on a sofa by his sister's sister

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 22, 2023
According to an inquest, a father-of-three who was jailed for punching Jack Grealish during a Blues vs. Villa derby in March 2019 (top right) was discovered dead on a sofa by his sister, aged 31, who was 19 years old. Paul Mitchell, 32, (left) was drinking up to 15 cans of cider a day following his release from jail (bottom right) for breaching a football banning order imposed after he attacked the England star on the pitch at St Andrew's

Developers in Kenmore, a tiny Scottish village, have been 'trangled.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 26, 2023
According to campaigners, a picturesque Scottish village with a 19th-century castle is being'strangled' by US developers who have bought up the majority of the area. Kenmore, Perthshire, is best known for its wildlife, woodland estate, and Taymouth Castle, which was a filming location for the 1997 Judi Dench film Mrs Brown. Locals are furious over Discovery Land Company's proposal to create a 320-hectare gated community on the Taymouth estate and neighboring Glenlyon Estate. They fear billionaires are attempting to create a 'playground' for the super wealthy in Kenmore, which has seen the local hotel and post office close. 'Protect Loch Tay', a new online group, has been launched with the intention of stopping development and safeguarding the area's wildlife and natural beauty. Locals in the village, which only has 100 people, are particularly worried about the local populations of beavers, otters, birds, and rare species. The Taymouth estate, which had been open to walkers, now has 'path blocked' signs and security warnings, according to them, with the castle, which was built in 1806, covered in scaffolding as part of a major £300 million renovation program. Discovery Land Company and John Paul DeJoria, a hairdresser who co-founded Paul Mitchell hair products and is married to Eloise Broady, a former Playboy model, purchased the castle in 2018.

I'm a lawyer. These are the beauty products I wouldn't buy due to lawsuits and recalls

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 15, 2023
Angela, a Harvard graduate, prosecutor, and mother of two, keeps track of the lawsuits involving beauty products and has promised not to use such products again. According to a report published in 2021, more than half of all commonly sold cosmetics in the United States and Canada are likely to contain high amounts of harmful chemicals called polyfluoroalkyl substances. (PFAS).

Tim Steidten, the former Bayer Leverkusen chief, will be recalled as the West Ham's technical director

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 14, 2023
Tim Steidten, the club's current technical director, is expected to be named by West Ham. As part of a planned consolidation, the Hammers had been considering candidates for the position. Steidten and West Ham were also agreed to a deal that will place the club in the Europa Conference League final next season, securing the club for next season's Europa League.

Liverpool are set to appoint Jorg Schmadtke as their new sporting director 'THIS WEEK'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 22, 2023
Jorg Schmadtke is expected to replace Liverpool as their sporting director this week, according to reports. Mail Sport announced in May that the Reds were closing on a deal to bring in the former German goalkeeper, but it wasn't a matter of time before this was announced. Since he announced his intention to step down last November, Julian Ward, the current incumbent, has long been a point of rumors about who will replace him. Liverpool had been linked to a variety of candidates, including Paul Mitchell, who works for Monaco.

Jorg Schmadtke, the Liverpool manager, has received a few hits and misses on his move

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 11, 2023
Liverpool fans are currently looking for details about the man who is expected to be their next sporting director. Since declaring his intention to step down last November, Julian Ward, the current incumbent, has long been a point of rumors over who will replace him. Liverpool had been linked with a variety of candidates, including Paul Mitchell, who now works with Monaco. But Jorg Schmadtke, 59, a well-known figure in German football, received a positive recommendation from manager Jurgen Klopp during talks with club owners Fenway Sports Group, and is now dealing with the formalities of a deal. Liverpool will be a major step up in terms of the number of clubs he has played at, and this lends to a different calibre of player.