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Judy Finnigan has proven she’s doing better than ever in a rare appearance after retreating from the public eye.
Cliff Notes – Glastonbury reveals line-up for another stage including chart-topping 80s legend The Park Stage at Glastonbury 2025 will…
Justin Bieber confirmed he is not a victim of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, emphasising the need to focus on the real victims amid ongoing allegations against Combs.
Zak Starkey has been dismissed from The Who for a second time, shortly before the band’s farewell tour, after a series of chaotic performances and tensions with lead singer Roger Daltrey.
Potential for a Spin-off: The discussion suggests that a new game set in modern Vice City could serve as a prequel to GTA 6, utilising a smaller map and less demanding graphics.
ITV’s new drama Code of Silence features a silent ad break with signed and subtitled adverts, raising awareness for the deaf community.
Eddie Marsan portrays FBI explosives expert Tom Thurman in the BBC drama “The Bombing of Pan Am 103,” which examines the Lockerbie disaster and its aftermath.
Ezra Miller, who identifies as they/them, re-emerged at the Cannes Film Festival after a series of controversies, including arrests and allegations of inappropriate behaviour, which led to a significant withdrawal from public life.
Sir Elton John expressed feelings of betrayal and anger towards the UK Government for resisting amendments to the Data (Use and Access) Bill that would enhance copyright protections against AI usage.
Austria triumphed in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, marking their third victory, while the UK finished in 19th place, receiving zero points from the public vote.
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