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Emergency services have gathered outside the Palace Theatre, on the corner of Shaftesbury Avenue, this afternoon.
The 45-year-old has the heart of a 37-year-old and the lungs of an 18-year-old.
The oldest football competition in the world resumes this weekend.
EastEnders has chosen to respect gay people with HIV, not make us the scapegoat that we’ve become so accustomed to over the years
Is this the worst road in Britain?
HS2 is back in the headlines.
Sunetra played Nisha Batra in the beloved soap.
Evra disagrees with the Old Trafford legends.
Do you need to break up that catfight?
Sometimes your mascara just isn’t right.
Amid complaints about the quality of GoldenEye 007’s remaster, the studio behind its re-release has blamed graphical hiccups on the N64 original.
Filming is set to get underway in Salford.
The Gunners are pushing hard to sign the Ecuadorian.
‘I lived on Gaviscon.’
The One And Only opens up on their relationship, the company’s goals and more.
Astley’s hoping his legal team will never let him down.
The woman lived in social housing and was known to mental health services but no one checked on her for three and a half years.
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The England international had been hoping to make his first start of the season.
The Gypsy King has proposed a big-money, crossover super-fight.
Tahir Zarif murdered Akhtar Javeed at his warehouse as he tried to escape and was tracked down in Pakistan two years later.
Alan Cumming has handed back his OBE (Picture: WireImage)
Alan Cumming has given back the OBE he received 14 years ago.
The actor, 58, announced on Friday that he had handed back the honour he had received in 2009 for his ‘activism for equal rights for the gay and lesbian community’ in the USA.
He said the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the conversations around the monarchy and ‘the way the British Empire profited at the expense (and death) of indigenous peoples’ had ‘opened my eyes.’
Taking to Instagram on his 58th birthday, he told his 479,000 followers he wanted to share with them ‘something I recently did for myself.’
‘I returned my OBE,’ he revealed, explaining he did not want to be associated with the ‘toxicity’ of the British Empire.
He said he was ‘incredibly grateful’ to have been awarded an OBE
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