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EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: The BBC treated Jermaine Jenas much worse because he's black, says pal Defoe


EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Former England striker Jermain Defoe, 41, laments what he sees as society's tendency to rush to judgment on public figures.

Long synonymous with ladies who lunch – including Princess Diana when she was in the mood for a change from Le Caprice or San Lorenzo – Chelsea restaurant Daphne's celebrated its 60th anniversary in characteristic manner this week. I hear that the Harry Potter star, who is studying for a Master's degree in creative writing at Oxford University, has topped up her acting fortune with a £1.9million profit at Hestia Hebe, the private company into which she channels her earnings. It has a magnificent moat – good defence, perhaps, against any unwanted incursions from Sir Keir’s tricky chief of staff Sue Gray, with whom the new Cabinet Secretary will have to forge some sort of working relationship.

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