Olivia Colman and her co-star, David Thewlis, play strange and murderous couple Susan and Christopher Edwards in the hotly anticipated series, #Landscapers
The real Susan and Chris Edwards are serving 25-year sentences for the murders of Susan’s parents, William and Patricia Wycherley, whose bodies they buried in the elderly couple’s garden in Mansfield in 1998
“It’s a love story and it’s a crime story, but really it’s just an examination of the truth and what the truth means to different people,” says writer and Colman's husband Ed Sinclair
“I wrote it for Olivia. I conceived it for Olivia"
Sinclair took on the project out of resentment that Paddy Considine’s 2011 film Tyrannosaur – in which Colman played the victim of domestic abuse – failed to awaken people to what a great actress she was
Colman and Sinclair met at Cambridge University while rehearsing a play that was being taken to the Edinburgh Fringe. She has said it was love at first sight and the ‘thunderbolt’ hit him with equal force
They have been married for 20 years and brought up three children while her career took off after being cast as David Mitchell’s girlfriend in Channel 4’s Peep Show
@willpavia spoke with Jane Rosenberg about drawing the famous defendant — and how she feels about Maxwell turning her pencil on her thetimes.co.uk/article/ghisla…
Rosenberg is the Holbein of the Maxwell trial, a court artist capturing the principal characters and sending out scenes of the unfolding drama that reach a massive audience.
You see her pictures everywhere. “I’m going viral,” she says
Maxwell’s family, recognising the power of a portrait, have hired their own courtroom artist to knock up a sympathetic picture for their website
Stratton, writes @HelenRumblelow, was meant to usher in a new era of Government - a softer, honest approach.
In the end Downing Street’s star hire turn into someone who made the PM ‘furious’
“It looks as though what is caught on camera is not a lie but an epiphany about moral compromise.”
“‘What is the answer?’ Stratton then asks by way of reply, because the question seems to be a different one: how far do you lie for your boss and to the nation?”
"We talk a lot, lots of long conversations about politics, woke culture, history. I’m a Labour supporter but I sense he’s more sceptical about all political parties. We talk about completely different systems of organising things. He’ll say, perhaps there’s another way?"
It’s been a long road – about 50 million Brits have followed Keenan’s example, but the campaign is far from over. So how should we think about the vaccine today?
Boris Johnson announces the return of work from home guidance from next week, tougher rules on facemasks and the introduction of Covid passports in a bid to slow the “extraordinary” spread of Omicron
In an eagerly anticipated #DowningStreetBriefing, the prime minister said Britain must be “humble in the face of the virus” as he announced a series of measures intended to slow the spread of the Omicrom variant of coronavirus ahead of Christmas
Stratton, a former journalist, was poached by the PM from Rishi Sunak to be his official spokeswoman last year. She was intended to present White House-style televised briefings to the nation on a daily basis