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Glastonbury festival warned punters to avoid watching Michael Eavis’ performance because the area was “very busy.”
High court judge grants permission on one ground after ruling last week in Observer and Guardian journalist’s favour
Embodme, a French deep-tech company, put on a mini concert at their booth at this year’s Vivatech, displaying their next generation music tech that has already been used by the likes of Coldplay, Flume and Jean-Michel Jarre.
Laura Wilkinson, 30, of Lancashire, had just got engaged when she discovered she had rare kidney cancer in June 2020
Romelu Lukaku arrived at Chelsea heralding his move as a dream come true, but less than a year later the Belgian striker is set to rejoin Inter Milan as one of the most expensive flops in Premier League history.
PM did not raise human rights issues with president Paul Kagame, No 10 says
Iraq’s Parliament is set to hold a session to vote in replacements for 73 lawmakers who resigned earlier this month
Prime minister says current setup ‘makes no sense’
Gender differences were more significant in lower-income families.
A DOOR-WOMAN who twice knelt on a girl’s throat and choked her until the teenager feared she would die has been jailed.
"A constant characteristic of Des Morgan’s letters to the Advertiser is this: He constantly misses the point to bolster some threadbare, pro establishment talking point."
Stellantis has run a successful trial for an EV that can charge itself without having to stop.
FIREFIGHTERS are dealing with a blaze at a block of flats in Glasgow's East End.
Billie Eilish really wants to be a mom, noting in a recent interview that it's one of her main goals in life, and that she'd rather die than not have kids.
The US Supreme Court today struck down Roe v Wade, overturning the constitutional right to abortion for millions of women.
Conor McGregor leaves Dublin court as dangerous driving case postponed
Volodymyr Zelensky has described Glastonbury as the "greatest concertation of freedom" as he addressed the festival calling for the world to "spread the truth" about Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The Ukrainian president spoke via a video message played ahead of The Libertines stage-opening set on the big screens at the Other Stage on Friday.
Boris Johnson and Prince Charles all smiles ahead of Rwanda meeting
Labour left-wingers to campaign for MPs to ‘do their jobs’ and back industrial action
Boris Johnson spoke on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme about measures to help people's finances