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Bizarre moment a dean at leading Australian university writes a threatening note to HERSELF - as the two pieces of evidence that untangled her web of lies are revealed

Pictured: Dianne Jolley, 51 Shocking security footage shows the moment a top university dean types a threatening letter addressed to herself in a bizarre crusade to garner sympathy for her faculty, before her own fingerprints were found on a stamp. Dianne Jolley was at the helm of the science department at Sydney's prestigious University of Technology between May and November 2019 when she wrote about 10 threatening notes and sent them to herself. The 51-year-old denied orchestrating the harassment campaign, but a jury in the District Court on Thursday found her guilty of 10 charges of conveying information likely to make a person fear for their safety, knowing that it was misleading. Damning CCTV footage captured inside her office at the university showed Jolley drafting one of the letters on her personal laptop, according to the vision obtained by 9 News. She then used a work printer inside the science faculty to print it out, while her underlings were working in the open-plan of

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle brace for fresh embarrassing revelations as her estranged half-brother Thomas Markle Jr joins Big Brother VIP in Australia

Meghan Markle was today braced for embarrassment as her estranger half-brother Thomas Markle Jr prepares to join the Australian version of Big Brother. Mr Markle Jr, 54, was spotted by staff at Sydney Airport today before going into hotel quarantine, where he will stay for 14 days before he can appear on 'Big Brother VIP'. The window fitter, who lives in Grant's Pass, Oregon, does not have a relationship with Meghan, her husband Prince Harry or their two children Archie and Lilibet. He has previously labelled Meghan as a 'phony' and a 'jaded, shallow, conceited woman', while also criticising her for cutting off their father, Thomas Markle Sr, 77. And Meghan will therefore be braced for more embarrassing claims during his time on the programme on Channel Seven, which is not set to air until later this year. Mr Markle Jr's arrival in Australia comes just days after another contestant, British columnist Katie Hopkins, was deported for threatening to break q

Party... while still you can! '100,000' revellers packed clubs in first week of 'Freedom' as venues prepare for SOLD OUT events this weekend - amid fears Covid passports and 'pingdemic' could shut doors again

Approximately 100,000 punters are expected to let their hair down as clubs across the country will hold hundreds of club nights and events in the first full week of freedom. Tens of thousands of young people in London, Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool are set to dance the night away in clubs and bars for the first time in 16 months.  On popular online ticket selling platforms such as Fatsoma and Eventbrite, there are over 200 clubbing events lined up in big party cities across the UK, including London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds.  Partygoers can expect a big night out every day this week, with venues desperately organising over 200 events in major party cities in the UK - as they hope to pile in as many punters as possible to make up for lost revenue over the last 16 months. Venues are gearing up to host thousands inside packed - and largely sold out - clubs, pubs and bars across the nation throughout the week after most legal restrictions on contact were eased on '

Supermarket bosses beg shoppers not to panic buy as bottled water, bread, meat and frozen food runs low - while minister U-turns by saying 'key worker' exemption list WILL be issued TODAY and firms tell staff to 'ignore app' amid 'pingdemic' mayhem

Is your local supermarket empty? Have you noticed shortages of specific goods? Email martin.robinson@mailonline.co.uk  Supermarkets and a cabinet minister today urged Britons not to panic buy after warnings of an epidemic of empty shelves this summer unless staff and delivery drivers are exempt from self-isolating when 'pinged'. Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng also revealed the Government will U-turn and rush out a list of industries allowed to ignore the app later today - less than 48 hours after Downing Street insisted there would not be one. A record 618,903 alerts were sent to users of the NHS Covid-19 app in England and Wales in the week to July 14, telling them they had been in close contact with someone who had tested positive for coronavirus, NHS figures released this morning show.  MailOnline readers have shared pictures of empty shelves in dozens of supermarkets across the UK in the past 24 hours. One shopper at Lidl in Mirfield West Yorkshire said the situation was