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The star’s hearse will make its way down Broad Street towards the Black Sabbath bridge and bench – where thousands of fans
Fresh from headlining Glastonbury in June, Healy is backing a new UK-wide festival which will see more than 2,000 gigs taking place
The Metropolitan Police said Gallagher, 59, of East Finchley, north London, has been charged with rape, coercive and controlling behaviour, three counts
Wallace, 60, has apologised after a report, commissioned by the cooking show’s production company Banijay UK, found 45 out of 83 allegations
Astronomer was thrust into the spotlight after two of the tech firm’s senior executives were filmed embracing on a kiss cam during
Wallace, 60, has apologised after a report, commissioned by the cooking show’s production company Banijay UK, found 45 out of 83 allegations
Dame Cleo was a leading figure of the British jazz scene for many years and worked with the likes of Ray Charles
Ward, 27, has also been charged with two counts of assault by penetration and one count of sexual assault. The offences relate
The revelation came out in a legal case over work done on his mansion in County Cork, the Castlehyde. Barrister Ronnie Hudson
The figurehead of heavy metal died aged 76, just a few weeks after performing a huge farewell show with his Black Sabbath
Kristin Cabot plunged her head into her hands and turned her back after appearing on giant screens at the gig in Boston.
Kristin Cabot plunged her head into her hands and turned her back after appearing on giant screens at the gig in Boston.

‘I’ll never shut up’: Fantastic Four’s Pedro Pascal on using fame to highlight issues he cares about
You walk into the cinema and he’s on most of the film posters there: Fantastic Four: First Steps, Eddington, The Materialists and
Jeff Stewart stepped in when a thief attempted to escape on a bicycle in Southampton on Wednesday. In a statement, a Hampshire
Kneecap were set to perform at the Sziget Festival, taking place from 6 to 11 August in Budapest. The Belfast-based band, which