Heather Mills
English former model
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2024 | Mills served as an executive producer for the British documentary film 'I Could Never Go Vegan.' |
December 11 2023 | Mills' company VBites went into administration, operating two factories at the time, one in Corby and another in Peterlee. |
July 2023 | Mills purchased the Boston, Lincolnshire factory and equipment of vegan food manufacturer Plant & Bean for £2.9m after the company went into administration. |
2019 | Mills bought the 55-acre site of a former Coty factory in Seaton Delaval, aiming to create a hub for vegan businesses in the region. |
2018 | Mills acquired the 180,000 sq ft former Walkers Crisps factory in Peterlee, County Durham, which had closed in 2017. |
2014 | Products sold under the brand 'Wot no Dairy' were recalled after it was revealed they contained traces of dairy, potentially impacting those with dairy intolerances. |
2013 | Mills opened a new, enlarged VBites in East Street, Brighton, which later closed in September 2017. |
2013 | Mills sold the premises of her vegan restaurant VBites to local musician Norman Cook, who transformed it into Big Beach Cafe at Hove Lagoon. |
February 12 2012 | Celia Larkin wrote in the Irish Sunday Independent about Mills finally having her voice heard amidst the negative media coverage. |
February 9 2012 | Heather Mills appeared as a witness at the Leveson Inquiry, where she was asked under oath about the recording of Paul McCartney's phone calls. She denied ever having made such a recording or playing it for anyone, including journalist Piers Morgan. |
December 2011 | In December, Piers Morgan provided evidence to the Leveson Inquiry regarding phone-hacking. He refused to disclose the source of a recorded message he had mentioned, while Mills criticized Morgan for spreading falsehoods about her. |
May 5 2011 | Heather Mills met with officers from the London Metropolitan Police, who showed her evidence related to phone-hacking by private investigator Glenn Mulcaire. Mills's name and private mobile phone number were found in Mulcaire's notes, indicating potential breach of privacy claims against the News of The World. |
2010 | Heather Mills was honored with the Easter Seals Lilli and Allan Shedlin Award. |
2010 | Heather Mills received the Mercy For Animals Compassionate Visionary Award. |
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