Caprice Bourret, the American-born supermodel and businesswoman, has spoken out about feeling unsafe in London due to a rise in anti-Semitism. After three decades in the city, she describes taking steps to protect her family, including removing religious symbols from her home. Despite the growing hostility, Caprice says her faith has only grown stronger and that the Jewish community has become more united in response to recent challenges.
Elsewhere, Kate Moss reveals her habit of playfully critiquing street fashion, while actor Tom Conti shares his frustration after being wrongly fined under London's emissions scheme, a situation later resolved by authorities. Actress Esme Creed-Miles celebrates her engagement to singer Daisy Maybe, and Twinings seeks to update its royal warrant crest following King Charles' approval. Loyd Grossman reflects on the controversy his show Through The Keyhole once attracted.