| >No article title available | The star talks about her Glastonbury plans, the perfect date and the teacher who changed her life.
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| >No article title available | The star is "bummed" to be the latest act to fall foul of problems at Manchester's troubled new arena.
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| >No article title available | The TV producer says a docuseries falsely implied he "sexually abused children who worked on his shows".
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| >No article title available | The deal means songs from artists including Ariana Grande and Drake can be used on the platform again.
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| >No article title available | The Grammy-winning US guitarist is hailed by many as one of the founding fathers of rock and roll.
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| >No article title available | Manchester's troubled new venue is criticised for postponing its opening concert at the last minute.
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| >No article title available | Gordon Brown believes his phone may have been hacked while he was PM and is considering legal action.
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| >No article title available | Vincent Kearney believes the PSNI may have tried to identify his sources for a Spotlight programme.
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| >No article title available | They claim age and sex discrimination and say they were paid less than a male peer, which the BBC denies.
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| >No article title available | New York prosecutors plan to retry the case in September after his 2020 rape conviction was overturned.
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| >No article title available | The writer was best known for The New York Trilogy and gained cult status in the 1980s and 90s.
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| >No article title available | The Compton rapper finally responds to a series of taunts by Drake, calling him a "habitual liar”.
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| >No article title available | The presenter's departure follows speculation about her position at the talk radio station.
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| >No article title available | The musician tells a US Senate committee her digital clone will interact with fans and journalists.
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| >No article title available | Another suspect is held on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter.
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| >No article title available | The TV presenter says he is often mistaken for Eurovision singer and drag queen Conchita Wurst.
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| >No article title available | The number of BBC World Service journalists working in exile is estimated to have doubled since 2020.
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| >No article title available | Redmayne is nominated in New York two years after winning an Olivier in London for the same role.
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| >No article title available | An animated version of the Manchester City footballer will become the Barbarian King in the game.
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| >No article title available | McCardie recently starred in BBC drama Time, and was to appear in Outlander prequel Blood of My Blood.
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| >No article title available | Organisers announce a new venue for its events following a fire at The Crowne Plaza hotel on Monday.
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| >No article title available | Former BBC Radio Merseyside producer and presenter Wally Scott has died after a long illness.
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| >No article title available | Programmes such as News at Six and Scotland Tonight will not air on Wednesday.
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| >No article title available | The tech giant did better than expected in many areas of its business.
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| >No article title available | The singer said she took elocution lessons early in her career, but could not tone down her accent.
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| >No article title available | Museums in Manchester, London, Skipton and Dundee are nominated for the prestigious Museum of the Year prize.
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| >No article title available | The ownership of the Daily and Sunday Telegraph was set to be transferred to a Abu Dhabi-backed bid.
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| >No article title available | The two Hollywood stars have teamed up for a new film, The Fall Guy, based on the 1980s hit TV show.
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| >No article title available | The Riverdance performance at Eurovision 30 years ago was credited with changing Irish dancing.
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| >No article title available | The game's maker Activision Blizzard was bought by Microsoft last year in gaming's biggest ever acquisition
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| >No article title available | The award-winning novelist's book, The Buddha of Suburbia, has been adapted for the stage.
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| >No article title available | What was supposed to be a triumphant opening week for Manchester's Co-op Live has become a debacle.
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| >No article title available | The Responder star on how the police drama shows them as "human beings rather than cardboard cutouts".
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| >No article title available | The pop group look back on 40 years of chart success, and discuss their 15th album, Nonetheless.
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| >No article title available | The two megastars have both ditched singles for their latest releases - will others follow their lead?
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| >No article title available | Director Paola Cortellesi on the cry for change in Italy's chart-topping There's Still Tomorrow.
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| >No article title available | Here's what you need to know about the actress's backstory from Australia to Hollywood.
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| >No article title available | Nicole Kidman becomes the first Australian actress to win the AFI Life Achievement Award.
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| >No article title available | Nine-year-old Cooper went viral after winning a European championship with his uncanny impression of a seagull.
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| >No article title available | The late musician's song is part of a project giving financial credit to nature.
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| >No article title available | The Olivier Awards host reacted after a snapper apparently asked her to "show your leg".
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| >No article title available | Sadler’s Wells Company of Elders teams with the ground-breaking storytellers of ZooNation Youth Company.
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| >No article title available | Comedian Ed Gamble swapped a hot dog for a cucumber in his posters on the London Underground.
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