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Mischa color coordinates with beau Gian Marco Flamini at dinner in LA

Mischa Barton broke it off last year with James Abercrombie, reportedly so she could focus on her career.

But the British-American actress is enjoying some quality romantic time with her new boyfriend, amid their budding relationship.

She color coordinated with her new beau khong gian sach Marco Flamini in a brown Polo Ralph Lauren sweater, as they picked up dinner in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles, after spending their first holidays together.

Matchy matchy: Mischa Barton color coordinated with her new beau Gian Marco Flamini in a brown Polo Ralph Lauren sweater, as they picked up dinner in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles

The 34-year-old complemented the oversized sweater with some skintight dark denim jeans and a pair of bronze western chic booties.

She was spotted stepping out with Flamini, who matched her in a brown suede jacket with a white t-shirt and faded jeans.

Barton was first romantically linked with the photographer during a romantic stroll through Echo Park back in September. 

She previously called it quits with Australian model James Abercrombie last August, after they began dating in 2017.

Sweater weather: The 34-year-old complemented the oversized sweater with some skintight dark denim jeans and a pair of bronze western chic booties

Whirlwind romance: Barton was first seen with the photographer during a romantic stroll through Echo Park back in September

The Sixth Sense actress told that he was there for her during GHB-related hospitalization and a revenge porn scandal with her ex: ‘That’s really I think the thing that drove us closest together.’ 

A source told  of the split: ‘Mischa and James are over. The reason she broke up with him is to focus on her career. 

‘This is the first time Mischa is actually having a second life in her career, and she wants to focus on it. That’s the reason she broke up with him.’ 

Calling it quits: She previously called it quits with Australian model James Abercrombie last August, after they began dating in 2017 (pictured in June, 2017)

Focus on career: A source told E! news of the split: ‘Mischa and James are over. The reason she broke up with him is to focus on her career’ (pictured in November, 2017)

The insider added: ‘It’s a new Mischa, and she is super happy about her future again. She is all focused on the best she can be. She is really focused on her career. She is changing her life.’

It came after The Hills: New Beginnings, a reboot of the 2006 MTV reality series, was renewed for a second season last July.

Barton joined the reboot in its first season, but it was revealed in March that she’s not returning for season two, and she’s reportedly been replaced with Caroline D’Amore. 

California girl: It came after The Hills: New Beginnings, a reboot of the 2006 MTV reality series, was renewed for a second season last July, before it was announced she wasn’t returning

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Gianpiero Gasperini admitted to having before taking charge of Atalanta’s game against Valencia. The 62-year-old Gasperini felt unwell the day before Atalanta played at Valencia in the second leg of the Champions League round of 16 and said his symptoms worsened throughout the game. Gasperini recalled having a fever following their 4-3 victory and realised […]

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Jessica Chastain welcomes baby via surrogate with husband

Jessica Chastain has welcomed her first child with husband Gian Luca Passi de Preposulo.

The 41-year-old is now mom to baby girl Giuliette Passi Chastain after using a surrogate, reported Saturday.

The couple were spotted out with their daughter, who is said to be four months old, in New York this week during a visit to a pediatrician’s office, according to the website.

Happy news! Jessica Chastain has welcomed her first child with husband Gian Luca Passi de Preposulo via surrogate



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Spotted at Ralph Lauren's 50th Anniversary bash during New York Fashion Week, Jessica Chastain proved that your favourite day dresses can work just as easily for an evening event. Jessica's dress hails from the Ralph Lauren SS15 collection and features layered tulle and one-shoulder sash detailing.

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Known for keeping her personal life very private, the Interstellar star was first seen pushing a stroller in Boston on October 12 as she filmed new movie Eve.

Days later Gian Luca, 35, was seen carrying a baby car seat into a hotel with Jessica and her assistant.

It wasn’t long before rumors were swirling that she had secretly welcomed her first child. 

Page Six reports that the tot has been travelling with mom while she films various projects around the globe and also accompanied Jessica last week when she appeared in Paris at an inaugural Christmas tree lighting ceremony at department store Galeries Lafayette.

New mom: Known for keeping her personal life very private, the Interstellar star was first seen pushing a stroller in Boston last month as she filmed new movie Eve

Jessica and khong gian sach Luca, an executive for Moncler, have been together for six years and married last year in a gorgeous ceremony at his family’s estate, Villa Tiepolo Passi, in Treviso, Italy. 

In February the Zero Dark Thirty actress said she never wanted to get married until she met Gian Luca.

‘He knew that marriage wasn’t something I was interested in,’ she told .

Happy couple: Jessica and Gian Luca, an executive for Moncler, have been together for six years and married last year in a gorgeous ceremony at his family’s estate, Villa Tiepolo Passi, in Treviso, Italy

‘And then as we got to know each other, the idea of marriage shifted for me. There are some things worth celebrating — and he’s worth celebrating. … I actually love being married. I never thought I would, but this is a spectacular human being, and I am celebrating that I get to share my life with him.’

In an interview with in 2015, Jessica gushed of her Italian beau: ‘He’s a gentleman and that’s very important to me. He’s from an old-school Italian family. No one in his family has ever been divorced!’ 

Page Six reports that the tot has been travelling with mom while she films various projects around the globe

 

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Chief of toxic RBS arm felt pressure to break up firms 

The former head of the toxic restructuring arm at Royal Bank of Scotland has told how the lender was put under pressure by a Government agency to push its small business customers into financial distress.

Appearing in court for the first time, Derek Sach described the fraught relationship between the bank and the Asset Protection Agency (APA) in the wake of the financial crisis.

The 71-year-old, who ran the Global Restructuring Group (GRG) at RBS, was called as a witness by Oliver Morley, a property developer who is suing the bank over claims it placed him under economic duress and sold some of his properties for its own benefit.

Under trial: Former head of restructuring arm at Royal Bank of Scotland, Derek Sach

RBS denies the claims, which relate to a period in the wake of the financial crisis, when the Government owned more than 80 per cent of the bank following a £45.5billion taxpayer bailout. 

In order to firm up confidence in the bank, the now-disbanded APA insured more than £280billion of RBS’s bad loans. In return, it worked with the notorious GRG to manage how it dealt with troubled small businesses which had borrowed from the bank, making sure it extracted the maximum value.

The GRG was designed to help businesses which had fallen into trouble, with a view to rescuing them. But RBS documents shown in court describe GRG as a ‘profit centre’, and Morley claims the group wrung businesses like his for cash for the bank’s benefit. 

Questioned in the High Court yesterday by Morley’s lawyer Hugh Sims, Sach said the APA pushed for customers’ buildings to be transferred to RBS’s property division to be sold for the bank’s profit. And Sach confirmed that the APA had very little consideration for small business owners whose lives’ work was, in some cases, destroyed by GRG actions.

Oliver Morley, a property developer, is suing RBS over claims it placed him under economic duress and sold some of his properties for its own benefit

Sims asked: ‘You’ve gone on the record as saying that your perception of the APA at this time was frankly that they had no interest in customers at all.’

Sach agreed. He said the APA would have the final word in any decisions, with the objective of ‘maximising value’. Sach said: ‘It was clear that overrode everything except the rule of law.’

However the former banker later tried to back away from his implication that GRG was forced by the agency to put money-making ahead of rescuing businesses.

He said: ‘We resisted where we thought that they were getting it wrong and generally speaking, common sense and our view prevailed.’

Sach said the huge growth in business customers to between 10,000 and 12,000 in 2010 put huge pressure on GRG, which was managing around £70billion of assets. The trial continues.

 


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RBS boss who headed toxic Global Restructuring Group to face court

Derek Sach, former boss of RBS’s toxic Global Restructuring Group, will give evidence in a case starting next week

The banker at the heart of Royal Bank of Scotland’s restructuring group scandal will be in court as a witness for the first time.

Derek Sach, former boss of RBS’s toxic Global Restructuring Group (GRG), will give evidence in a case starting next week brought by Oliver Morley, 49, a property developer who took out a loan from RBS and is suing it for damaging his business.  He claims that GRG placed him under ‘economic duress’ which led to some of his assets being seized by RBS in 2010 and sold. 

This week, Morley won the right to call to court Sach and Donald Workman, another senior ex-RBS employee.

The alleged misconduct occurred in the wake of the financial crisis, when the banking system was at risk of collapse and the Government owned more than 80 per cent of RBS following a £45.5billion taxpayer bailout. 

The Asset Protection Agency (APA), a now-disbanded Government agency, insured more than £280billion of RBS’s bad loans.

Morley wants to prove the Government pressurised GRG to ruin small businesses so it could take their assets and sell them to boost the bank’s profits.

Emails, believed to be from the APA’s chief credit officer Brian Scammell, said the bank would be able to extract more money if it squeezed business customers. 

Mr Justice Kerr, at pre-trial hearing, has allowed Morley to force more documents and emails out of RBS.

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Atalanta boss hopes English fans 'BLOW up VAR' like the Super League

Atalanta manager Gian Piero Gasperini has pleaded with English fans who cancelled the to do the same to VAR.

The 64-year-old was furious with a decision to chalk off Ruslan Malinovskyi’s goal in their 1-0 defeat to Fiorentina on Sunday. 

Hans Hateboer was standing in an offside position as he tried to chase through a long ball which neither he or his marker could get on the end of but Malinovskyi was there to find the back of the net. 

Atalanta’s Ruslan Malinvskyi (centre) had a goal controversially disallowed against Fiorentina

Furious boss Gian Piero Gasperini has called on English supporters to ‘blow up VAR’

The linesman flagged offside and it was confirmed after a check by VAR, though there was fury from the Atalanta camp over the decision as Hateboer didn’t touch the ball.   

As reported by , Gasperini described VAR as a ‘dangerous tool that affects results’.

He said: ‘The Malinovskyi episode is just the latest.

I’m still angry, VAR has become a very dangerous tool that affects the results. Unfortunately, it’s used in situations that are very clear, which then become distorted.

He referenced English supporters’ part in forcing their teams to withdraw from the failed European Super League project

‘You don’t understand when the referee decides and when VAR decides.

This makes you think negatively, and it’s a bad thing, the worst that can happen to football.

‘I hope that the English fans who had the Super League cancelled, will also blow up the VAR system, which is a tool that if badly used really creates great dangers for football.’

There was public fury in England after plans were announced for the ‘big six’ to join the European Super League.

Malinovskyi thought he had netted the equaliser in what proved to be a 1-0 defeat for Atalanta

Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City, Manchester United and Tottenham were part of the 12 European giants who said they would take part in the project.

Less than 48 hours later, all six English teams withdrew after protests among their supporters.

VAR was introduced to Serie A in the 2017-18 season, but much like in England, has faced criticism for marginable decisions. 

The costly decision for Atalanta leaves them fifth in Serie A – 12 points off leaders AC Milan.


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Atalanta boss Gian Piero Gasperini is slammed as 'irresponsible'

Atalanta boss Gian Piero Gasperini has been labelled ‘irresponsible’ after admitting he travelled to Valencia for his side’s tie despite displaying  symptoms.

And the Spanish club have now called for an investigation to be carried out into the Italian boss’s conduct. 

Atalanta’s visit to the Mestalla on March 10 was one of the final matches to take place in before the season was postponed and lockdown kicked in.

The game saw Atalanta progress to the quarter-finals of the Champions League after triumphing 8-4 on aggregate, but the game was played behind closed doors. 

Gian Piero Gasperini has been slammed by Valencian government officials for travelling to the area with coronavirus symptoms

Speaking to La Gazzetta dell Sport, Gasperini previously said: ‘I felt ill the day before the Valencia game, then on the afternoon of the match I felt even worse.

‘If you look at the pictures, I did not look good on the bench.

That was March 10. The two nights afterwards, I did not sleep well. I didn’t have a fever, but I felt like I did.’

Now local government officials in Valencia have expressed their dismay at the 62-year-old’s behaviour, while the club are expecting UEFA and Italian health authorities to sanction the Serie A boss. 

Ana Barcelo – health minister for the Valencian Community told Marca: ‘He acted irresponsibly.

‘He knew he was coming to a high-risk area. He shouldn’t have travelled.

‘The news, in any case, confirms why the match had to be played behind closed doors, like it did.’

Atalanta’s Champions League last-16 second-leg tie was played out in front of empty stands