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Martha Stewart 'barred from UK' | Martha Stewart 'barred from UK' |
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American lifestyle guru Martha Stewart has been refused a visa to enter Britain because of her convictions in the US, according to reports. | American lifestyle guru Martha Stewart has been refused a visa to enter Britain because of her convictions in the US, according to reports. |
The millionaire, aged 66, served five months in a US jail in 2004 for lying to investigators about a share sale. | The millionaire, aged 66, served five months in a US jail in 2004 for lying to investigators about a share sale. |
Her spokesman said she hoped the matter could be "resolved". | Her spokesman said she hoped the matter could be "resolved". |
The UK Border Agency would not comment specifically, but said it opposed the entry to the UK of anyone convicted of "serious criminal offences abroad". | The UK Border Agency would not comment specifically, but said it opposed the entry to the UK of anyone convicted of "serious criminal offences abroad". |
Ms Stewart had been due to visit the Royal Academy of Arts in London, as well as carrying out a number of other engagements. | |
The Academy said it understood a series of informal meetings and a tour had been planned, but it was unaware the visit had subsequently been cancelled. | |
Ms Stewart amassed a fortune from books, magazines and television programmes giving lifestyle advice on topics as diverse as cooking, gardening, decor and weddings. | Ms Stewart amassed a fortune from books, magazines and television programmes giving lifestyle advice on topics as diverse as cooking, gardening, decor and weddings. |
Her spokeswoman told the Daily Telegraph newspaper: "Martha loves England and hopes this can be resolved and that she will be able to visit soon." | Her spokeswoman told the Daily Telegraph newspaper: "Martha loves England and hopes this can be resolved and that she will be able to visit soon." |
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