惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

H
Heimdal Security Blog
P
Privacy International News Feed
S
Schneier on Security
P
Proofpoint News Feed
L
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Spread Privacy
Spread Privacy
P
Privacy & Cybersecurity Law Blog
D
Darknet – Hacking Tools, Hacker News & Cyber Security
Scott Helme
Scott Helme
K
Kaspersky official blog
大猫的无限游戏
大猫的无限游戏
freeCodeCamp Programming Tutorials: Python, JavaScript, Git & More
aimingoo的专栏
aimingoo的专栏
Simon Willison's Weblog
Simon Willison's Weblog
S
Securelist
Help Net Security
Help Net Security
B
Blog
H
Hackread – Cybersecurity News, Data Breaches, AI and More
Security Archives - TechRepublic
Security Archives - TechRepublic
云风的 BLOG
云风的 BLOG
The GitHub Blog
The GitHub Blog
N
News and Events Feed by Topic
Hacker News: Ask HN
Hacker News: Ask HN
cs.CV updates on arXiv.org
cs.CV updates on arXiv.org
CTFtime.org: upcoming CTF events
CTFtime.org: upcoming CTF events
M
MIT News - Artificial intelligence
雷峰网
雷峰网
博客园 - 司徒正美
V
V2EX
AWS News Blog
AWS News Blog
Know Your Adversary
Know Your Adversary
N
News | PayPal Newsroom
T
Tor Project blog
Cisco Talos Blog
Cisco Talos Blog
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
PCI Perspectives
PCI Perspectives
Google DeepMind News
Google DeepMind News
Threat Intelligence Blog | Flashpoint
Threat Intelligence Blog | Flashpoint
U
Unit 42
C
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA
P
Palo Alto Networks Blog
G
Google Developers Blog
T
Threat Research - Cisco Blogs
博客园 - Franky
I
InfoQ
D
DataBreaches.Net
爱范儿
爱范儿
Y
Y Combinator Blog
博客园 - 叶小钗
奇客Solidot–传递最新科技情报
奇客Solidot–传递最新科技情报

News | Mail Online

Ferrari and Mercedes drivers are among 'brazen' motorists stealing £1.2m of petrol a week as fuel prices soar due to Iran war Mystery over how teens drove off M1 bridge in crash that killed the pair as images show how minibus was struck by car in thousand-to-one twist of fate Business implicated in the methanol poisonings that killed two Aussie backpackers claims it's been cleared Parents' fury that army's failure to notice their son had gone missing for two weeks may have cost him his life Putin's shadow fleet sailors can claim asylum if Britain seizes their ships in the English Channel, ministers fear 'We are now in a world war': Chilling prediction by billionaire US hedge fund founder Ray Dalio - and the cycle of events that has put us 'two steps from conflict between major global powers' A judge was told it 'WASN'T NECESSARY' for Julian to show his face in court. Then he murdered a mum, her unborn baby, friend and her aunt in a crime that appalled Australia Widow of British pensioner, 77, killed in Canary Islands bus crash was among the 27 passengers sent to hospital after suspected brake failure sent it plunging down ravine Woman died when she slipped from Good Samaritan's grip as he tried to save her from bridge fall after boyfriend row Bus surfing idiots risk their lives by clinging onto back of the Number 114 to avoid paying £1.75 fare Iran claims US has agreed to release frozen assets but Washington denies the move as JD Vance holds peace talks in Pakistan Coroner accused of stealing valuables from the dead pleads no contest Old interview comes back to haunt Albo as the fuel crisis continues to hit Aussies hard How trusting my late mum's financial adviser turned out to be the most catastrophic money decision I've ever made Aspiring California Governor Eric Swalwell apologizes to wife in video denying sexual assault claims as calls for him to quit mount New renderings show details of 250-foot tall 'Arc de Trump' set to tower over DC as president confirms he has officially submitted plans Queue jumpers, loud chewers and cups of tea going cold... researchers reveal the things Britons love to hate Keir Starmer's digital ID scheme mocked as 'ridiculous' after minister confirms it will be optional - and will not include a person's biological sex Senior health officials discuss banning doctors from going on strike in bid to stop long-running dispute Cocaine worth £256m and 'heavier than an adult RHINO' found stashed in banana boxes in one of UK's biggest ever hauls Starmer calls NATO 'the single most effective military alliance the world has ever known' after Trump's threatens to quit the bloc - but admits Europe must do more NASA's Artemis II astronauts send first messages and display surprising ability after moon mission 'It's a smart move': What a source close to the Trumps told me about why Melania dropped Epstein bombshell: CAROLINE GRAHAM We're sitting on a goldmine! North Sea oil hits record high. So WHY won't Red Ed drop his Net Zero madness and back new drilling to give Britain a boost? The US took out Iranian leaders and facilities with surgical precision - but the Islamic Republic is winning the propaganda war... with comedy Lego videos, writes DAVID PATRIKARAKOS Two teens die after car plunges from bridge and crashes into minibus on motorway - as families spend hours trapped in traffic following road closure Parish church magazine forced to apologise after poet offended woke readers with verses on illegal migrants, benefit scroungers and fat people Rachel Reeves is warned fuel tax raid will push thousands of businesses 'to the brink', ramp up food costs for households and stoke inflation Trump says Melania 'had a right' to talk about Epstein but admits he might have handled surprise statement differently Nancy Pelosi calls for married wannabe Newsom successor to abandon crumbling campaign over sexual assault claims Russian cyberattacks on the UK increased by 1,586 per cent in a year after Britain backed Ukraine in war 'You have no cards to play': White House turns up the heat on Tehran as Trump warns Iran that US is 'loading up the ships with the best ammunition' in case peace talks fail Greens win seat from Reform UK in Farage's 'flagship' council after by-election sparked because incumbent was jailed Celebs at Coachella 2026 day 1: Kylie Jenner leads A-list stars as she supports pal Justin Bieber with profane top Chagos Islands deal on the brink as Keir Starmer is forced to delay handover plan after Trump withdrew his support and branded it an 'act of great stupidity' DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Hopeless PM has left nation in a sea of dither and delay Fury at Trump for 'endless war' as millions of young men set to be auto-enrolled in the military draft… including a 'sick' twist for illegal immigrants Fury as jockey who rode horse to £67,000 victory before it was put down after breaking back following a fall at Grand National Festival AVOIDS punishment Boxing star Tyson Fury reveals he was forced to move out of £1.7m mansion after 'lunatic' intruder jumped 40ft fence to confront his family and demand he be ADOPTED in bizarre incident 'I'm not playing the victim,' claims shamed former Scotland rugby captain Stuart Hogg in social media rant PR boss, 49, was killed after 'taking full force' of huge branch from decaying tree during evening walk with her husband Justin Baldoni says he will testify in person in Blake Lively's smear campaign trial as she prepares to call huge number of witnesses Chess player who took selfie with World No.1 before he snitched on her for using phone THANKS him and insists she has 'no hard feelings' JD Vance faces the biggest test of his career as he leads Trump's talks with Iran... but experts warn 'strategic error' could blow up entire peace mission Moment hero passers-by smash their way into burning food shop to rescue man trapped inside as they break windows and prize open security shutter Boy, 16, is charged with murder after schoolboy, 14, was shot dead in London 'while out filming music video' Transgender woman who stabbed her murderer boyfriend to death after meeting him in men's prison is jailed for life Grandmother, 73, died while paramedics filled out paperwork in car park, inquest hears A 2002 clip of Chris Moyles offering to take 15-year-old Charlotte Church's virginity has gone viral prompting calls for a BBC investigation after fellow DJ Scott Mills' sacking Strand livestream goes dark as horrific audio of seven-year-old Athena being murdered by FedEx driver is played to jurors, with disturbing new photo of straps found in his van shared in court Rival Turkish barber shop workers who swung scissors and spanners in huge 'turf war' brawl over plans to open up new shop in the town are spared jail Has Ukraine created a 'wonder weapon'? RICHARD PENDLEBURY spends days deep underground on the Kharkiv frontline to witness the unjammable killer drone that could decide the war Prince Harry accused of 'co-ordinated adverse media campaign' against Sentebale charity he co-founded in High Court libel lawsuit - as Duke rejects 'offensive' claims Asylum seeker 'told friend "you are an animal" after watching him spit in woman's face after raping her on Brighton beach', court hears Abandoned malls, whispers of nuclear war and young foreigners detained. This is what's REALLY going on in Dubai... and the chilling warning one taxi driver gave to the Mail's IAN BIRRELL AMANDA PLATELL: I'm haunted by Melania's Epstein speech. As a former spin doctor, this is why what we're being told just doesn't add up King Charles may have skipped his Easter address to pave the way for William to 'pick up the mantle', RICHARD KAY tells Palace Confidential Boris in the kill zone: The ex-PM's extraordinarily vivid dispatch from Ukraine's frontline - compiled as he dodged Russian drones - shames the West's failure to give Kyiv the tools it needs to defend freedom Ex-police inspector fell to death from motorway after misconduct probe into 'sexist and objectifying' messages about a female officer Trump issues chilling new ultimatum for Iran to make a peace deal as talks on brink of collapse Coronation Street star Angela Pleasance dies aged 84 as tributes pour in for beloved actress and daughter of famed Bond villain Careless driver who didn't realise he had mowed down and killed 'hero' milkman because he was so distracted avoids jail Astonishing audio of Kristi Noem being humiliated by husband Bryon: His desire to gender transition and chosen girl name... damaging ICE messages... and worst insult imaginable for a wife BBC producer, 50, is found guilty of downloading thousands of indecent images of children The traditional British foods from your childhood that no longer exist - as Victorian favourite Gentleman's Relish is axed after 177 years Conservative dad sues gay son, 18, for dropping out of $6,000 CONVERSION THERAPY he offered to undertake in bid to stop his parents kicking him out of their home Sudanese man, 27, is arrested after four migrants died trying to board small boat crossing English Channel Father of Nottingham attack victim says it was 'completely avoidable' and calls for shoulder-shrugging staff involved to be sacked Families of two grammar school pupils killed in car crash open up about their 'immeasurable loss' - after speeding teen driver jailed for just 14 months British pensioner, 77, killed and dozens more injured as tourist bus taking UK holidaymakers to airport for flight home plunges 30ft into ravine on Canary Islands Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd to face public parole hearing in fresh bid for freedom People smugglers behind 'Tripadvisor' service that trafficked 100 illegal immigrants a week from car wash are jailed Trump summons bank leaders over terrifying new threat to global financial system Husband of wife who vanished overboard in Bahamas accused of blaming WIND for her disappearance in text sent to friend Three-month-old baby girl is mauled to death by 'bully breed' dog while 'being looked after by a friend' - as man, 45, is arrested Basketball fan gets slam-dunked by female friend in hilarious clip with her brutal response to his yapping Binky Felstead is called out by bakery owner for 'asking for free cake for son Wilder's third birthday in exchange for Instagram post' Transgender woman claims church refused to baptise her unless she 'wore trousers and grew a beard' Summer holiday chaos fears as European airports face jet fuel shortage in three weeks due to Hormuz closure Brutal footage reveals 'barbaric' attack on off-duty cop whose head was stomped on - as trio learn their fate in court Boy, 12, dies after getting sucked into hot tub filter during family holiday in Italy Overworked real estate manager wins £400k payout after racking up staggering 827 unpaid holiday days over 25 years Peter Crouch's secret millions revealed: How star has built a very lucrative empire with wife Abbey Clancy as insiders tell CODIE BULLEN surprising reason why he is having 'last laugh' over his more famous ex-teammates Holidaymaker born and raised in England is stranded abroad as she's refused entry to the UK over little-known 'dual nationals' immigration rule The nine NHS trusts in England where patients are more likely to die: Is YOUR local provider on the list? Moment boy is attacked by teenager with a machete as mob of feral youths run riot outside John Lewis in Liverpool shopping centre Man calls for £35,000 'Temu Range Rovers' to be banned after his two-week-old car stopped suddenly on 60mph road while driving son to nursery Labour's deputy leader begs would-be challengers to Keir Starmer against a 'bloody' attempt to topple him after May's elections - but new poll shows two-thirds of voters want PM gone Woman dies in hospital days after tipper truck crashed into pony and trap - killing her husband and three-year-old daughter Frustrated passengers report 'complete chaos' at European airports as EU's new digital border system becomes official today - but passport machines stand idle at Eurostar terminal BBC's Amol Rajan says he considered raising his children in India because he is 'very worried' about the 'big problems' in Britain 'Forest city' eco-plan for 400,000 new homes in East Anglia is branded 'dystopian, state-subsidised concrete sprawl' Artemis II astronauts bet their lives on NASA's maths being right tonight: Crew will face a 24,000mph re-entry into Earth's atmosphere - with just a 3-INCH shield to protect them from the 2,760°C heat Benefit-claiming families pay just £4 for top UK attractions while hard-working Brits are forced to fork out £111 for the same day trip Whiskey executive whose designer handbag containing £2million Faberge egg was snatched from a Soho pub is 'very upset' by the theft, says her mother Melania and Donald Trump's matchmaker speaks out after her stunning speech denouncing Epstein ties... and is willing to testify under OATH about how they met Mysterious Melania Trump note that's buried in the Epstein files... and every time she's mentioned in them Hunter Biden has quietly bolted from the US and is 'living overseas'...as he claims he is $17 million in debt and can't pay his lawyers Trump makes astonishing claim he was BLINDSIDED by Melania's Epstein bombshell Trump turns on his closest allies in furious tirade on Iran as loyalists bail on president... as he declares Brigitte Macron is a WOMAN
'I'd be happy with Charles even if we lived in a hut!: Fresh from a bitter court battle with his ex wife, Earl Spencer's new partner firmly sets the record straight about their relationship. Meet the VERY unlikely new chatelaine of Althorp!
2026-04-26 · via News | Mail Online

The walls of Althorp House are lined with portraits of its inhabitants past and present. This is a house with a designated Picture Gallery, but there are 92 other rooms too, almost every one rich with oil paintings.

At the top of the grand staircase in the middle of the house are imposing portraits of Charles, the current Earl Spencer, his father and a famous one of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, who grew up in this house and used to practise her tap-dancing on the black-and-white tiles of the hallway.

The sense that you are touching history is powerful, but there is also a conundrum here.

Do you have to have a portrait done now, I ask the newish chatelaine of Althorp, Professor Cat Jarman. How does this work?

Earl Spencer’s partner of two years – a woman who arrived here with a pick-axe on an archaeological dig – shudders a little, as she gazes upwards.

Norwegian academic Cat, 44, isn’t even comfortable having her photo done (‘are jeans OK? Do these boots match?’) so the idea of her posing for a formal oil painting, maybe sweeping down this staircase in a ballgown or a big hat, seems just too bizarre.

‘Not really my thing,’ she says. ‘And I’ve thought about this. This is Charles’s world, and it’s obviously very interesting, and I’m respectful of it, but I don’t feel that this place is about me. I don’t feel any need to have a portrait up, or make a mark on it. I find it quite... quirky but odd.’

Dare I ask if her predecessor, Earl Spencer’s third wife, Karen – a woman who did like a hat, and with whom there have been some issues, legal and otherwise – ever had a portrait done? A slight pause. ‘There was one, but it’s no longer here,’ she says.

Earl Spencer's partner Professor Cat Jarman, who says she doesn't 'feel any need to have a portrait up' at Althorp House

Karen, it transpires, also had her initials woven into the carpet at the top of that grand staircase, which had to be rewoven as the monogram was intended to be permanent.

We are meeting in the week when a line was drawn under the Karen issue, and – in theory – everyone can move on. Last Thursday, Cat Jarman walked out of the High Court in London feeling vindicated. For the past year, all parties here have been embroiled in a legal ding-dong that has run alongside already acrimonious Spencer divorce proceedings.

It came about when Cat took the extraordinary step of suing Karen (still Countess Spencer) for disclosing private medical information about her – namely that Cat had multiple sclerosis, something that only a few people in her life knew about.

At that stage, in 2024, Charles Spencer – her boyfriend of only a few months – was not one of them.

Cat had been diagnosed in 2016, while she was doing her PhD. It had been devastating for her, caused her to change career, and – crucially – she had chosen (‘as is everyone’s right,’ she says today) to keep that information to herself, lest it colour how colleagues treated her.

She was completely floored, she admits, to discover that Karen not only saw fit to tell Earl Spencer, but staff at Althorp, and even staff at her daughter’s school.

The legal tussle has been going on for a year but was settled last week before it went to trial, and a statement in the High Court concluded matters. Not before Cat had effectively been publicly branded a homewrecker, though, a woman who waltzed into Althorp and, metaphorically anyway, took a pick-axe to a marriage. Actually, two marriages. That simply wasn’t true, she says today.

‘That was so hurtful, and anyone who knows me knows it wasn’t true. Both marriages were over when Charles and I began a relationship, and had been for some time. Tom and I had been separated for years, but we’d just kept it quiet for the sake of our children. We’d co-existed perfectly amicably, but the marriage was over.’ Yet Tom – who last week publicly backed his ex-wife, saying he had been misled by the countess – became embroiled when he was told, by Karen, that she had unequivocal proof that Cat was having an affair with her husband.

Earl Spencer and Cat Jarman. The pair have been in a relationship since 2024

Again, not true, insists Cat. ‘Tom was told there was evidence, proof, which there wasn’t, and all this was weaponised.’

He was so ‘distressed’ because in speaking to Karen he had divulged his former partner’s health condition which she then used against the couple. ‘The whole thing had a devastating effect on our whole family,’ she says. ‘It’s taken a long time to put together the pieces.’

She’s particularly furious that the legal system was used to brand her a husband-stealer. ‘These accusations are very difficult to disprove anyway, but it was the way it was done – putting it in legal documents, where it could be reported without risk of being accused of libel, which she would have been had she said that in, say, a newspaper.’

It’s still a complicated issue, because Earl Spencer was ordered to cover some of his ex-wife’s costs, but Cat admits today that ‘I feel it is very much a victory, and the statement in court was a chance to tell my side of the story in a formal way. I got to set the record straight and speak about the impact it had on me. It’s been a challenging year, to say the least.’ For her part, Karen does not accept any wrongdoing. Why did Cat take the action in the first place? ‘It was about fairness. It wasn’t right that she shared private medical information. Sharing something [like an MS diagnosis] should be a matter of choice.’

Do you understand Karen’s anger and hurt, and desire to lash out, I ask? ‘Not necessarily, no. I don’t think I do really. The [Spencer] marriage was already over. It was nothing to do with me. But I guess she wanted a narrative that suited her means.’

And you were the required villain? ‘Yes, I think I happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, and it is very hurtful when there isn’t the slightest element of truth in it. It just feels really unnecessary, and the fact it was so public. It’s just upsetting.’

What’s the relationship with Karen like now? ‘I don’t have any contact with her. I hope that this can be the end of it now. We can all live our separate lives.’ Astonishingly, Cat – who already has a whole clutch of academic degrees – is actually going back to university in the wake of this.

‘I’m about to start studying for a law conversion degree because of this. I’m just interested in how the process works.’

Jarman sued Karen, Countess Spencer, pictured, for disclosing private medical information about her

This is Cat’s first interview at Althorp. Initially, she comes across as the most unlikely lady-of-the-manor ever. As we meander past marble statues and busts on plinths to Althorp’s epic library (think the library of Belle’s dreams in Beauty And The Beast), she admits that it still doesn’t feel quite like home.

‘I come from a country where we don’t have any of this. We don’t have an aristocracy, really. Even the royal family in Norway – no one cares about them very much, certainly not in the same way.

‘It’s very strange to be living here, fascinating but strange. I’m a normal person plonked in an abnormal world. If Charles said to me, “I’m going to give all this to the National Trust”, I would be entirely content. I would live with him in a hut.’

Her association with Charles – and this house – began as a purely professional one. Filming at Althorp, she got chatting to the earl, exchanging ‘nerdy’ history talk (he is also a historian and author). They ended up hosting a podcast together, with their friend, the author and broadcaster Rev Richard Coles. Never had he laughed so much, apparently. And she found herself laughing, too.

It was absolutely not love at first sight, she says, but does reflect on how their friendship developed at a pivotal time in Charles’s life.

He had been writing his memoirs at the time – a painful and ‘life-changing’ (her words) process, which led to a public revelation about being abused at school, and a kind of breakdown. She was there to offer support and advice in a way, perhaps, that his wife was not.

Although the countess has since suggested that the dates were suspect, both Charles and Cat insist they were not. The Spencer marriage was over long before romance developed between Charles and Cat.

‘We were very much friends for a long time,’ she says today. ‘Neither of us was looking for anything else. We really weren’t. I think that was the key. And the timing was significant for both of us. We both needed something new, but maybe didn’t realise we did.’

Still, you don’t need a PhD to know that stepping into a relationship with Charles was likely to come with complications. After all, she was a Scandinavian academic who wrote books about Vikings, so falling in love with the thrice-married earl who has seven children was, if nothing else, the talk of the aristocratic set.

‘It’s a complicated life to come into,’ she agrees. ‘It wasn’t something I ever thought I wanted, but I think it’s significant that he was going through this life-changing process when he was writing his book. I think it was the catalyst to him seeing who he really was and who he wanted to be.

‘Also, why he’d had these different relationships in the past. Ultimately, when you fall in love, you see the person in front of you. They are who they are.’

There is a sense that Cat has stepped into a fairytale sort of world. Does Althorp feel like ‘home’ yet? ‘I’m not sure it ever will,’ she says, candidly, admitting that Charles can get up to go and make a coffee ‘and then I lose him for an hour’.

‘But these places were not designed as homes. They were made for entertaining and it’s great fun when we fill it with people for something like a literary festival. When it’s just the two of you… well, we try to fill it with dogs and animals.’

The two dogs at her feet seem perfectly at home. Outside, when we have a wander through the stables, she heads up to feed her alpacas. Again, this is not quite where she thought her life would end up.

‘Charles bought them for me for my birthday. It was a surprise. The van pulled up and he opened the doors and four of them got out. I thought, “This is mad. Who gets alpacas for their birthday?”’

Earl Spencer himself – a man who makes a mean scrambled egg for breakfast, apparently – wanders in to say hello as we are doing some photographs.

This is not the same man as the rather portly one in some of the formal portraits on these walls. He’s lost a lot of weight, but there is more to it.

There is a lightness about him in other ways. Friends of the couple have spoken of how Cat – not his usual sort, it is agreed – has been good for him.

She admits that she gave him a shove on the diet front (‘there’s a real history of heart disease and strokes in his family’) and encouraged him to stop drinking, which he has done.

Even she is surprised at how well he has done. He has just celebrated a year of sobriety.

Again, she encouraged him here, a tad shocked, she admits, about how the aristocratic set love a tipple. ‘It’s not that he was an alcoholic as such, but drinking was very much a habit.

‘From that part of society, the culture he grew up in, his friend groups, it was normal to have a glass of wine – or a few – every night. It was a huge part of his life, but he’s got amazing willpower, and he feels and looks so much better for it.’ Cat, too, has a healthier life than she used to.

She does yoga in that Picture Gallery upstairs (‘in Tudor times, it was used for the ladies promenading if it was raining, so they didn’t get their dresses wet’).

And Charles encouraged her to learn to ride. ‘It was terrifying at first, but I’m now at the point where we can go out together.’

She put an extraordinary image of herself on horseback with a bow and arrow on social media recently. ‘That felt like a triumph,’ she says. ‘When I was first diagnosed with MS, I couldn’t write or hold a pen, so it feels like this is a real achievement.’ Medication has helped ‘to hold things at bay’ there, as has simply learning about the condition. ‘Some types are progressive, but mine isn’t and there is no way of telling whether I will ever relapse.’

In a strange sort of way, Karen telling her ‘secret’ was helpful, ultimately. She is now an ambassador for the MS Society. ‘I have that platform, so I realised I should use it.’

What does the future hold? Professionally, she’s shooting lots of arrows. After two successful factual books, she’s just delivered a novel to her agent.

Is it about an academic who ends up becoming a sort of princess, living in a castle? Alas not. It’s about digging up the bones of the past, a crime novel.

Privately, will she and Earl Spencer marry now? It’s another quirk of the British aristocratic system, that while she is, in practice, the chatelaine of Althorp, Karen still has the countess title.

‘Yes, you can choose to keep it,’ says Cat, pointedly. ‘Charles’s first two wives chose not to, so it’s very much a choice. But no, we’re not thinking of marriage. We’re very happy with our life as it is.’

No craving for a title? ‘I already have titles I have earned – my PhD and my professorship. Where would the countess go in that? And I wouldn’t want to give them up. I’ve worked hard for them.’