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Preview Julia Donaldson's joyful tale of love
Two devoted scarecrows plan the perfect wedding – until a rival threatens everything
Your first look at Guz Khan's new comedy, landing this Christmas
The Farooqi family have a chaotic Christmas in Lapland after a surprise bonus for Dad.
Farage will not face police inquiry into spending
It comes despite a former aide claiming Reform UK overspent on Farage's election campaign.
Kennedy Center to be renamed Trump-Kennedy Center, White House says
The board of the performing arts centre voted to name it after President Donald Trump, rebranding it the 'Trump-Kennedy Center', press secretary Karoline Leavitt says.
Trump expands access to cannabis in a major shift in drug policy
The order to place cannabis in the same category as Tylenol with codeine marks the most significant change in US drug policy since 1971.
UK names Christian Turner as US ambassador, replacing Peter Mandelson
Turner has spent a nearly 30-year career working across Whitehall and the Foreign Office.
Joshua weighs in nearly two stone heavier than Paul
Anthony Joshua weighs in almost two stone heavier than Jake Paul for Friday's controversial heavyweight bout as part of an unusual stipulation.
Will pre-Christmas interest rate cut be enough to boost UK economy next year?
The Bank of England is hoping the interest rate cut will inject some much-needed momentum into the economy.
Elections face further delays over councils shake-up
The prospect of further suspensions to local polls has triggered a blame game between the parties.
Elections face further delays over councils shake-up
The prospect of further suspensions to local polls has triggered a blame game between the parties.
Fact-checking White House plaques targeting former US presidents
New plaques have appeared under the portraits of former US presidents at the White House.
World's tallest teen sets new basketball record
At 7ft 9in (2.36m), Olivier Rioux becomes the tallest player to score a dunk in the college game.
Covid denier jailed for three years after urging armed revolt
Paul Martin called on people to attack the UK's infrastructure during the pandemic, the Old Bailey heard.
UK to ban deepfake AI 'nudification' apps
A new offence looks to build on existing rules outlawing sexually explicit deepfakes and intimate image abuse.
Children hurt in Manchester Arena bombing to get £20m in payouts
Children hurt in the 2017 attack will receive between £2,770 and £11.4m in damages, a judge rules.
Kenyan debutant Munyua shocks De Decker at Worlds
Kenyan David Munyua causes a huge shock on his PDC World Championship debut, coming back from two sets behind to beat world number 18 Mike de Decker.
300-1 shot Blowers becomes longest-priced UK winner
Blowers becomes the longest-priced winner in UK racing history by taking the opener at Exeter on Thursday at odds of 300-1.
300-1 shot Blowers becomes longest-priced UK winner
Blowers becomes the longest-priced winner in UK racing history by taking the opener at Exeter on Thursday at odds of 300-1.
Tokyo couple die in sauna fire after being trapped inside
Police are investigating the facility's safety, after owners allegedly admitted that the emergency alarm had been switched off for two years.
Has flu peaked? What the figures tell us
NHS remains on high alert over flu, health bosses say, but there are signs infections are levelling off.
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