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A U.K. fashion icon could be back on main street by late summer as a debut Topshop store takes a step closer following ...
Sir Philip Green’s sister has urged him to apologise after the collapse of his Arcadia group. Elizabeth Green says the billionaire’s mother Alma would have scolded him over the demise of the ...
Lady Green owned Topshop's parent company Arcadia, which was run by her husband. She bought the apartments three months ...
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Philip Green, the English billionaire behind British fast fashion chain Topshop, has been named as the subject of sexual harassment accusations that were brought to light earlier this week.
And I didn’t get a look-in. To this day, I’ve never seen eye-to-eye with my brother, Philip Green, the billionaire king of the high street. I speak to his wife Tina more than I speak to him.
Sir Philip Green, who owned the department store from 2000 until last year, is singled out for particular criticism. BHS collapsed into administration in April.
SIR Philip Green's reputation has fallen apart since being named in the #metoo gagging scandal - but standing by his side is his mysterious wife dubbed Lady Greed. Tina Green is a formidable ...
Philip Green — the owner of Topshop — spent £500,000 on legal fees to obtain an interim injunction from the Court of Appeal preventing The Telegraph from naming him. Just 50 hours after the ...
Sir Philip Green has been charged with four counts of misdemeanour assault in the US after a pilates instructor alleged he repeatedly touched her inappropriately, prosecutors have said.
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Philip Green loses legal challenge over parliamentary privilege for court injunctionsA legal challenge lodged by Sir Philip Green to curb parliamentary privilege to name individuals shielded by court injunctions has been rejected by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR ...
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Philip Green loses case over naming in ParliamentA court has rejected businessman Sir Philip Green's complaint about being named in Parliament in relation to misconduct allegations reported by a newspaper. The former Topshop boss launched the ...
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