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Brilliant courtroom drama, humorous as you would expect from Rob, and one that I had to read slowly because I did not want it to end' Heidi Perks A little bit! My last big prosecuting job involved staying in these hotels for long periods of time and you often make assumptions. Absolutely, whether it’s a small family run hotel, or some huge hotel with a huge number of staff I’m still constantly surprised by the places we get to see and how they operate. One thing that stands out is when you have a hotel that has a huge network of support from the local people in the area that feels really embedded in the community, where all of the staff are local to the area. That’s really impressive to me. But sometimes I’m also just really blown away by the architecture of the hotels themselves and the landscapes they are in. You can arrive and just be bowled over as it looks nothing like you expected it to. In 2014, Rinder started to write a legal-based discussion column in the newspaper The Sun, and in 2015, he released a book called Rinder Rules. [21] Rinder became a columnist for the London Evening Standard in 2017. [38] Charitable work [ edit ] And during his latest appearance on the show as one of the main hosts, Rob made an emotional tribute to his late dog Rocco following his "sudden" and "unexpected" death last week.

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For me, first and foremost it’s the staff and the team behind it all. I think it's really important that they offer a warm and professional service. Second, I would say the amenities and what they have to offer is of a high standard. And of course, what’s on offer when it comes to the food is also incredibly important for me.

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Rinder also talks to two friends of his, sisters Louisa and Natalie, whose grandmother Hermine had been part of the resistance in Holland. She had a certificate signed by Dwight D Eisenhower, commemorating her work, framed on her wall, but she, too, never talked about what happened or what she had done. It was, they explain, “forbidden territory. They just shut the door.” They knew Hermine had a sister, Elsa, but they never knew what had happened to her. They go to Amsterdam to find out, following a trail of breadcrumbs that reveal the full story of Elsa’s life and death. She was a dancer, a teacher and a seemingly strong and defiant woman; hers is an astonishing tale that turns, unbearably, on a single day. It is a story I suspect I will never forget. Becoming a barrister suited Rinder’s relatively late-discovered love of learning, the debating skills he nurtured at university and a genuine desire for advocacy. “There’s something enormously powerful about standing between the individual [accused of a crime] and the power of the state. There’s a moment – it happens to all young barristers – where you realise that what you’re doing has the most profound value to uphold democracy under the rule of law. It sounds sanctimonious, or about your own importance. It’s not quite like that.” It’s not about him specifically, he says, more what it means for us all. I was really looking forward to reading this book I have always liked Rob Rinder in his various tv appearances and was curious to know if his talent would shine through in his writing and oh boy did it just, I loved the book ! BBC Radio 5 live – Raising the Bar with Rob Rinder". BBC. 28 August 2016 . Retrieved 6 September 2016.

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John, Judge (25 June 2014). "2 Hare Court barrister set to be UK's telly Judge Judy". Legal Cheek . Retrieved 31 March 2017. You’ve seen your fair share of hotels over 5 seasons of the show. Is there something that continues to surprise you about some of the hotels you see? Benedict Cumberbatch's best man revealed as Judge Robert Rinder". The Daily Telegraph. 19 February 2015 . Retrieved 8 September 2016. The Maldives has long been a paradise destination, so how does relative newcomer JOALI Maldives try to stand out amongst the many other resorts? Striking a balance between uber luxury, a unique art based experience and care for the local environment creates a unique vision. Nusfjord Arctic Resort is not a typical hotel- guests stay in renovated 200 year old cod fishing cabins for a taste of remote Norwegian fishing life, albeit with a touch of luxury! Rob and Monica experience first-hand how tough life was and aim for a glimpse of the elusive northern lights.O'Sullivan, Kyle (25 August 2020). "Judge Rinder's horror at Nazi death camp ordeal of grandfather who 'didn't look human' ". Mirror . Retrieved 9 May 2021. When hero policeman Grant Cliveden dies from a poisoning in the Old Bailey, it threatens to shake the country to its core.

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A+E Networks® UK commissions new true crime show with Robert Rinder". aenetworks.tv . Retrieved 7 September 2022. Overall, Rinder has written something which is going to be a huge crowd pleaser in the summer. The end leaves it open to the possibility of more Adam Green stories in the future which I certainly would not be opposed to! An addictive and twisty 5 stars. A few months ago, Rinder was touted as a potential Conservative London mayor. Is he going to stand? “I think it’s highly unlikely, don’t you?” he laughs. Is he a Conservative? “I’m not a member of a political party,” he says, not answering the question. He likes to remain impartial, not least because he is an occasional presenter on ITV’s Good Morning Britain, but also, I suspect, because he is so conditioned to sifting the evidence before making a decision that he can’t be a political tribalist. Most of my experience in this genre has been everything America. So, to read a legal fiction that is based in England is so refreshing. Pupil barrister Adam Green is on Jimmy’s defense team headed by his pupil master Jonathan Taylor-Cameron, who would rather Jimmy plead guilty so that he could devote his attention to more high-paying clients. Though his pupil master is leaning toward establishing reasonable doubt, Adam is convinced of Jimmy’s innocence and tries to gather evidence that would prove the same often attracting the ire of his pupil master who is happy to let Adam shoulder most of his caseload while he pursues other interests.Energetic, warm, laced with humour with a truly inventive mode of murder' Sarah Vaughan, author of Anatomy of a Scandal

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While practising as a barrister, Rinder wrote television scripts in his spare time. Upon attempting to sell one, he met producer Tom McLennan. [15] He approached ITV with a proposal for a remake of the 1970s programme Crown Court, but this was rejected in favour of a British version of Judge Judy, and McLennan offered Rinder the opportunity to front it. [16] [15] Between 2014 and 2020, he has been the eponymous judge in the reality courtroom series Judge Rinder, where he has been referred to as a British Judge Judy. [16] He would go on a day trip to a stately home, for instance, “and think that it was preposterous that I didn’t live there.” He created his own identity, his own voice, with his clipped tones – “I describe myself as being mugged by a Mitford” – and I can picture Rinder as a sophisticated teenage raconteur amid bewildered school friends. “I didn’t suit the condition of childhood at all well,” he says. “I just thought the whole thing was pointless.” He used to enjoy listening to his mum’s friends complain about their difficult relationships, and although he was fairly popular, his best friend at school was the school nurse. Growing up with my incredibly emotionally literate mum has deprived me of a good five chapters of an autobiography The only thing that's certain is that this is a trial which will push Adam - and the justice system itself - to the limit. Bernie flies off to Frankfurt, visiting Germany for the first time, to find out what happened to his grandparents; there was a vague notion that his grandmother Sabina died after Auschwitz had been liberated. “It’s going to be very hard,” says the historian who talks him through the documents that reveal what happened to his grandmother and how his grandfather Solomon lost an eye. Bernie says that he never talked about it. “Most of the survivors didn’t speak,” says the historian, as she delivers blow after blow. BBC Strictly fans think major 'secret' has just been confirmed as stars reveal what they got up to with no Saturday night live show

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TV's Judge Rinder wants to 'make grandmother proud' on Strictly Come Dancing". The Jewish Chronicle . Retrieved 8 September 2016. It’s all about dedicated people, meticulous breath-taking attention to detail and a unique thirst for every single guest to go away feeling like they’re not in a hotel but in the home of a family member. In 2010, Rinder went to the Turks and Caicos Islands as counsel to a team investigating and prosecuting allegations of fraud and corruption. Bored at the weekends, he started writing scripts. He worked with a production company and went to meet a commissioning editor at ITV. She thought his script was terrible – but she liked Rinder and asked if he would do his own Judge Judy-type reality court show. From September 2016, Rinder competed in the fourteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing, stating that he was doing so to make his grandmother proud of him. [25] Rinder was partnered with Ukrainian-born professional dancer Oksana Platero. [26] Rinder was eliminated in week 11 after scoring 31 points dancing a Samba to " Oh, What a Night". He ended the competition in fifth place. I would wait to be assigned a role by her. The best thing about Monica is that so many people in media wonder ‘are they really like that’, artistically gifted, demanding perfection of everyone around them and themselves. The answer is yes in Monica’s case. I wouldn’t have a hope in hell getting my 5* hotel off the ground. I’d be her assistant. I’d be curating the art… and doing breakfast service.

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