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Guy Hands

Guy Hands is the private equity investor famous for buying up companies, restructuring them and selling at a vast profit. Now he’s written a brutally honest book about his world of high-stakes deal-making and the emotional fallout

Tom Bradby

Tom Bradby on the problem of being a royal favourite – and his own breakdown

As the face of News at Ten, Tom Bradby is happier breaking stories than being part of them. But he can’t help making headlines, whether he’s bringing Meghan Markle’s emotional struggles to the world’s attention, wrestling with his own mental wellbeing or staying neutral in the feud between his friends – princes William and Harry

Tom Daley

Thirteen years after he first stood on an Olympic diving board, Tom Daley has come out as gay, lost his father, got married and become a parent. Now his sights are set on 20 seconds in Tokyo and his bid for a gold medal. By Charlotte Edwardes

Vinnie Jones

There are many sides to Vinnie Jones, the former football hard man turned tough-guy actor, author, farmer and passionate conservationist. But right now it is grief that defines him, as he approaches the first anniversary of his wife’s death from cancer

George Osborne

George Osborne has been busy since his career went into freefall. He’s divorced, fallen in love, got fit and has a new job – as a newspaper editor. Now the former chancellor’s texting Boris Johnson and Matt Hancock about the pandemic. By Charlotte Edwardes

Jeremy Hunt

It’s less than a year since the former health secretary lost out in the Tory leadership race. But here’s the new Jeremy Hunt – admitting how much his political career cost his family and openly criticising the way the government has handled the Covid-19 crisis. He’s even got doctors on his side for once.

Ali Parsa

Matt Hancock is a fan. So are the 85,000 users who have signed up to Ali Parsa’s health app. Now that the local surgery is a no-go zone, will GPs come round to the idea of a digital revolution in the health service – and the former banker who believes he can deliver it?

Jeremy Clarkson

He is Britain’s most successful TV presenter – and its most notorious. Twelve months after being sacked by the BBC for punching his producer, a period in which he also lost his mother and his home, Jeremy Clarkson talks to Charlotte Edwardes about life after Top Gear