Kirk Douglas Donates His Entire £61m Fortune To Charity, Leaves Nothing To His Son



Hollywood actor Kirk Douglas reportedly donates his entire £61 million fortune to charity, leaving his son Michael Douglas nothing of his fortune.

Kirk Douglas died at his home at the age of 103 and laid to rest on February 7, Mirror finds out that he left his entire £61 Michael million fortune to charity and his son, Michael, a Hollywood star who has his own net worth of about $300 million was left with nothing.

According to the Mirror, some of the beneficiaries include St Lawrence University, the Sinai Temple of Los Angeles, the Kirk Douglas Theater and the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.

Kirk is survived by Anne, who is his second wife, and three of his four sons: Michael, Joel, and Peter.


Blue Passports To Be Issued To Brits For The First Time In Decades Next Month


Blue passports will be issued for the first time in almost three decades from next month to mark Britain’s departure from the European Union.

Championed by Brexiteers, the new-look documents will replace the burgundy passports which were rolled out in 1988.

The contract to produce the passports was controversially awarded to French firm Thales, but the documents will continue to be personalised with the holder’s details in the UK.

The first new passports will be issued from the beginning of March, and by mid-2020 all new passports will be blue, the Government anticipates.

As well as the colour change, the back cover of the new passports will now feature embossed floral emblems of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

The new passports are said to be the greenest and most technologically advanced yet, with new and updated security features to keep personal data secure.

Blue passports were first used in 1921, and remained the colour of choice until the UK joined the EU (then the European Economic Community) and a change to burgundy was later agreed to harmonise designs across member states.

Burgundy passports can still be used for travel until they expire.

Home Secretary Priti Patel said that by returning to the ‘iconic’ blue and gold design, the passports will ‘once again be entwined with our national identity’.

She said: ‘Leaving the European Union gave us a unique opportunity to restore our national identity and forge a new path in the world.

‘By returning to the iconic blue and gold design, the British passport will once again be entwined with our national identity and I cannot wait to travel on one.’