JAN MOIR

Jan Moir (; born August 1958) is a British newspaper columnist.

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JAN MOIR: James Corden has swapped Hollywood for the Old Vic. So will playing an ex-soldier in a downward spiral revive his career?

JAN MOIR: Damian Hurley's new film is not terrible, it's not awful, it's not bad - it's worse than all of that

Emma's always been terrific...but her first Today shift was in danger of edging into Oprah territory, writes JAN MOIR as she listens in to BBC Radio 4 at breakfast

From gin palaces to royal palaces, The Crown is the most lavish soap ever made: JAN MOIR's view from the sofa

A woman wearing £3,700 sequinned knickers, trays of free pashminas and Anna Wintour in a silver coat of armour to save the world... JAN MOIR joins the fash pack madness of Vogue World

Taylor Swift's pop tour caused an earthquake and saved America from recession... so what WILL it do for Britain? JAN MOIR takes her seat among the Swifties in LA

A VERY surprising confession from the 'Queen of Mean' Arlene Phillips, 80, as she speaks to JAN MOIR

JAN MOIR: After this farrago of fakery it will be a miracle if Holly and Phil last the week!

JAN MOIR: Poor Mae Muller made about as much impact at Eurovision as a broken cuticle

JAN MOIR: Goodbye Ken, the world always seemed safer with you on the airwaves

JAN MOIR: Sgt Catherine's the patron saint of middle-aged women ignored by the world

JAN MOIR: Tepid and trite Prince Andrew TV musical adds to his bleak midwinter

Ann Turkel admits to JAN MOIR that she and Richard Harris never really found happiness apart

As Rebekah Vardy still insists 'justice let me down', JAN MOIR examines the WAG's TV grilling

Adele is back in town, writes JAN MOIR from Hyde Park

JAN MOIR: Palace pop party was glorious, victorious... but drones stole the show

JAN MOIR: Fans on Team Heard and Team Depp are just as blinkered as each other

JAN MOIR's deliciously tart verdict on Beckham Jnr's bid to be a TV chef

JAN MOIR's three-star review of Pam & Tommy

After the Sussex soap, JAN MOIR watches Oprah and Adele talk stardom and deathbed reconciliations