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Uma sex claim hits Weinstein

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The society raising money this week through The Health Lottery is HealthCont­rol, tackling health inequaliti­es in South East Wales and next week it is HealthSoun­d, tackling health inequaliti­es in Surrey.

DUE TO PRESS START TIMES AT OUR NEW PRESSES WE CAN ONLY CARRY THE NATIONAL LOTTERY RESULTS IN OUR LATER EDITIONS KILL Bill star Uma Thurman has alleged Harvey Weinstein assaulted her.

Thurman claimed the film producer targeted her in a London hotel following the release of Pulp Fiction.

She also alleges in a second incident he threatened to derail her career.

Thurman, 47, claims Weinstein tried to get on top of her and attempted to expose himself.

“He did all kinds of unpleasant things,” she said. “But he didn’t actually put his back into it and force me. You’re like an animal wriggling away…”

Thurman said she told Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction director Quentin Tarantino about the alleged incident and the film-maker confronted Weinstein.

Hours later Weinstein apologised to her, she said.

The claims were made in a US newspaper which quoted a spokesman for Weinstein saying he admitted propositio­ning Thurman but denied threatenin­g her career.

British police investigat­ing Weinstein are looking at two further allegation­s of sexual assault, sources said. Nine women have now made complaints to UK police.

SELF-employed Brits work 13-hour days on average.

A survey found 25% took just five days’ holiday last year, while

12% had no time off. Some worked on the loo and in the bath, according to the poll by accountant­s Crunch.

There are just under

5million self-employed people in the UK.

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