The Herald on Sunday

Faces of the week

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Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris, 18, believes her father was murdered. In a Rolling Stone interview, she said her father told her, “They’re gonna kill me one day”. She also said he “cried at night” over child abuse allegation­s, and that he “would look me in the eyes and he’d point his finger at me and he’d be like, ‘You’re black. Be proud of your roots.’” British Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman is leaving after 25 years, saying she wants “a different life”. Conde Nast MD Nicholas Coleridge called her “the longest-serving and most successful editor of Vogue in its 100-year history”. A Daily Mail writer said “fashion insiders” are tipping Shulman’s deputy, Samantha Cameron’s sister Emily Sheffield, as successor. Former Labour deputy leader Harriet

Harman claims in her memoir that a university lecturer offered her a better degree in exchange for sex when she was studying at York in the 1970s. The MP says she was “repulsed” after being told she was a “borderline” candidate but could be guaranteed a 2:1 if she slept with him.

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