Martin Lewis sets out simple pension formula for retirement saving

Martin Lewishas shared thepension“rule of thumb” when it comes to saving for yourretirement.

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During a pension special ofThe Martin Lewis Money Showon Tuesday (5 May), the financial guru took a question from a viewer called Daryl, who asked what a person should be paying into their pension.

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He said: “Let me give you the rule of thumb that scares the pants of everybody. Take the age when you start putting into your pension, so in your case 30, halve it, that’s 15 ,and that's how much of your income you want going in for the rest of your life for a decent retirement

He added: “The earlier you start, the better retirement you are going to have.”

Martin Lewis sets out simple pension formula for retirement saving

Martin Lewishas shared thepension“rule of thumb” when it comes to saving for yourretirement. During a pension special ofThe Marti...
Here's What the Judges Are Performing at the Season 24 “American Idol” Finale (Exclusive)

The season 24 finale will feature performances by judges Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie

People Lionel Richie, Carrie Underwood and Luke Bryan on 'American Idol'Credit: Disney/Eric McCandless

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  • Alicia Keys will serve as the guest mentor and performer alongside a star-studded lineup of musical guests

  • The finale will air on Monday, May 11

The season 24 finale ofAmerican Idolis officially stacked with exciting performances.

The episode, which will air on Monday, May 11, will feature performances by judgesCarrie Underwood,Luke BryanandLionel Richie, PEOPLE can exclusively reveal.

Bryan, 49, Richie, 76, and Underwood, 43, will perform "Deep River Woman" by Richie.

Bryan will take the stage solo to perform his new song "Fish Hunt Golf Drink" — and then again with finalist Julián Kalel to perform "A Thousand Miles from Nowhere" by Dwight Yoakam.

Underwood will also take the stage once more for an exciting performance withMötley Crüe.

Carrie Underwood and Motley CrueCredit: Ian Gavan/Getty;Chris Walter/WireImage

Idol previously announced its star-studded lineup of finale performers, includingBrad Paisley, Blues Traveler,Cameron Whitcomb,Clay Aiken, En Vogue, Gin Blossoms,Jason Mraz, Lee Ann Womack,Nelly,ShinedownandTori Kelly.

In addition,Alicia Keyswill serve as the guest mentor and performer.

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On May 4, contestants Chris Tungseth and Braden Rumfelt were sent home, leaving Hannah Harper, Jordan McCullough and Keyla Richardson as the Top 3 in the finale.

Elsewhere in the episode, which hosted a Class of 2006 Reunion, Paris Bennett,Kellie Pickler, Elliott Yamin, Bucky Covington and winnerTaylor Hicksreturned to the show to honor the 20th anniversary of their season.

The show also welcomed original judgesRandy JacksonandPaula Abdul. Both served as mentors for the Top 5 — and Abdul joined Underwood, Bryan and Richie as a guest judge.

"I'm just so happy to be at my old home and to see some of my children that are now grown and have kids, and meeting the new hopefuls," Abdul said, according toEntertainment Weekly. "I hope all of you have the best time ever and leave your heart out there."

Ahead of the finale, Underwood wasmoved to tearsby Harper's audition to an original song about postpartum depression. Meanwhile, Richardsonmoved guest judge Jennifer Hudson— in addition to the rest of the judges — when she performed "Circle of Life" on Disney night. On Taylor Swift night, McCullough was praised by Richie — who said he has the ability to turn everything he sings into "a religious experience."

The season 24 finale of the singing competition show will air on Monday, May 11 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

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If doing what you love keeps you young, watching Attenborough could make us all live forever

Can Sir David Attenborough really be 100? With every standing ovation he received during his centenary celebration at the Royal Albert Hall, the venerable natural history presenter sprang to his feet with the energy of a man half his age. Clearly, doing what you love keeps you young. “I wouldn’t be surprised if he ziplines down from the Royal Box,” joked an audience member sitting next to me.

The Telegraph Sir David Attenborough clutches his 100th birthday telegram from the King

It was a night when we gave thanks for this most special of broadcasters, with a concert programme featuring tributes from the great and the good, memorable clips from his landmark series, and music from the BBC Concert Orchestra. The Prince of Wales, who sat beside Sir David before coming down to the stage to give a speech, summed it up perfectly. “Through your boundless curiosity, gentle wisdom, and unwavering dedication,” he told Sir David, “you have opened our eyes to the beauty of our planet, and to its fragility, reminding us of our collective responsibility to protect it.” He also poked fun at the presenter over the number of times, in his younger years, that he was filmed with his shirt off.

The audience consisted of more than 4,000 members of the public, alongside colleagues who have worked with Sir David over the years. They stood when the Prince arrived on stage, but he urged them to sit, saying: “The standing ovations are for David.” Tonight, there was only one star of the show.

Sir David Attenborough acknowledges the standing ovation from the audience at the Royal Albert Hall

The King provided the most delightful surprise of the show when he appeared in a short film. Through the wonders of television,his 100th birthday telegram to Sir Davidleft Balmoral and made its way to London with the help of Britain’s wildlife, including a fox, a hedgehog and a red squirrel, plus a helpful sheepdog. There was even a cameo from the Queen’s rescue dog, Moley. At the end of the film, Sir David waved the envelope in the air from the royal box, where he was seated beside the Prince of Wales and the chairman of the BBC.

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The atmosphere in the hall was one of celebration. And, at times, it was also emotional. Footage of a young Sir David with those mountain gorillas in Rwanda can still make the hairs stand up on the back of your neck, no matter how many times you’ve seen it. As film from over the years played on a giant screen, the orchestra provided stirring accompaniment. Choirboys from the Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School joined the Icelandic band Sigur Rós on Hoppipolla, the track used in the promotion of Planet Earth. Dan Smith, of the band Bastille, performed their hit Pompeii, which featured in the soundtrack for another series. And when the orchestra played the score to that famous snakes vs iguanas sequence from Planet Earth II, the viewing experience – and who knew this was even possible – became even more nerve-jangling.

The Prince of Wales paid tribute to Sir David in a speech

The list of celebrities paying video tribute was starry: Dame Judi Dench, Cate Blanchett, Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio, and António Guterres, the secretary-general of the United Nations. The audience included BBC director-generals old and new, plus Kemi Badenoch (presumably, Sir Keir Starmer had more pressing things to do). Sir Michael Palin came on to the stage, revealing that he and Sir David enjoyed a jokey rivalry over which of them had visited the most countries. Singer Sienna Spiro performed Nat King Cole’s Nature Boy, which could not have been more fitting. And who knew we could all be so enchanted by the Paraguayan harp, in a performance by Francisco Yglesia of music chosen by Sir David for the 1958 series Zoo Quest?

Piccadilly Circus was taken over on Friday with a tribute to Sir David

As Kirsty Young, the consummate host, reminded us, it was a twist of fate which brought Sir David on to our screens at all. He worked on Zoo Quest as a producer, and was only roped into stepping in front of the camera when the original host fell ill. How colourless the world of wildlife programming would have been without him. “I’ve been lucky enough to live through what might well be considered the golden age of natural history film-making. I’ve enjoyed every minute of it,” he said. But, of course, the reason it was a golden age is that Sir David was at the helm.

And he’s not done yet. The BBC has just announced that Sir David will be providing the narration for Blue Planet III, and we were treated to a little clip of him at work. As Young told him: “Your work goes on. Your legacy is infinite.”

The evening ended with the audience singing Happy Birthday, followed by Sir David on screen reading out the lyrics to What A Wonderful World. It was a privilege to be in the room. And what a privilege for us all to have been guided through the natural world by this most extraordinary man.

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Hunter Schafer Risks Wardrobe Malfunction in Fully-Shredded Top

Hunter Schaferstepped into full avant-garde mode for a new Mugler campaign video, wearing a shredded black top that looked one movement away from falling apart. The actress and model leaned completely into the label’s dramatic fashion identity, turning the barely-there outfit into a high-fashion performance.

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Hunter Schafer models a fully shredded top in Mugler campaign video

Take a look at Hunter Schafer going full avant-garde in a barely-there shredded outfit:

Hunter Schafer wore a black sleeveless top made from long, shredded fabric strips that hung down across her body. The gaps between the strips revealed small flashes of skin, creating a bold illusion effect that changed as she moved. The strips swayed with every step, giving the outfit a dramatic feel. The sharp, structured shoulders contrasted with the loose fabric hanging through the middle. Mugler designed the piece to feel like a mix of fashion and performance art.

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Hunter paired the shredded top with a sleek black leather midi skirt that grounded the drama of the upper half. Simple black strappy heels completed the styling, keeping the focus entirely on the silhouette and texture play happening above the waist.

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Man charged with harassing former Prince Andrew near his home

LONDON (AP) — A man has been charged with harassingAndrew Mountbatten-Windsorafter reports the formerPrince Andrewwas threatened by a masked man while walking dogs near his home.

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Alex Jenkinson, 39, is due at Norwich Magistrates Court on Friday to face two counts of using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behavior to harass someone or cause alarm or distress. Norfolk Constabulary announced the charges on Thursday night.

Police said the suspect was arrested Wednesday evening after a man was reported “behaving in an intimidating manner” near Andrew’s home in eastern England.

The Daily Telegraph newspaper reported that a man wearing a ski mask ran toward the former royal while shouting abuse.

Mountbatten-Windsor, 66, the younger brother of King Charles III, moved to the king’s privateSandringham Estate, about 100 miles (160 kilometers) north of London, afterhe was evictedfrom his longtime homenear Windsor Castlefollowing revelations about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.

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He was stripped of all his honors and titles and banished from public view by the royal family after years of scandal over his money woes and links to questionable characters, including Epstein.

One of Epstein’s accusers, Virginia Giuffre, alleged that she was forced to have sex with the then-prince three times starting when she was 17. He denied it, but eventuallysettled the case for an undisclosed sumand acknowledged Giuffre’s suffering as a victim of sex trafficking. Giuffredied by suicidein April 2025, aged 41.

In February, he became the first senior British royal in almost 400 years to be arrested when he was held for hours by British police on suspicion of misconduct in public office in a case related to hislinks to Epstein.

Police had previously said they were “assessing” reports that Mountbatten-Windsor sent trade information to Epstein, a wealthy investor and convicted sex offender, in 2010, when the former prince was the U.K. special envoy for international trade.

Correspondence between the two men was released by the U.S. Justice Department along withmillions of pages of documentsfrom the American investigation into Epstein.

Man charged with harassing former Prince Andrew near his home

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