In the "open letter" to Cameron, Demetri Marchessini says: "It made me think that there has never been a black prime minister. You now have the chance to electrify public opinion and give a tremendous boost to 'social mobility' by resigning and bringing in a black prime minister to take your place."
The financier usually confines his comments to matters of female etiquette. In 2003, he published Women in Trousers: A Rear View, which consisted of photographs of women looking awful in tight trousers accompanied by bitchy sartorial quotes.
Baronet's daughter Laura Bruce names the day
One year after the death of Sir Hervey Bruce-Clifton, the baronet, who changed his name to claim a family inheritance, his daughter, Laura, has become engaged.
"I am still a Bruce, not a Clifton, but I will take the name of my fiancé, Nick Hau, after we marry," says Laura, 26. She moved to South Africa to be with her father, a former major in the Grenadier Guards.
Hugh Jackman on living below the line
Hugh Jackman is the "face" of the Live Below the Line campaign to tackle global poverty by encouraging us all to live on £1 a day for five days.
Will the Hollywood star take part in the campaign himself? "Nope," he tells Mandrake. "I'm working on stage and I don't want to faint."
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