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Festival season is here, but does politics have a place on the stage?
Festival season is under way, and leading the charge: the Isle of Wight Festival - dubbed "Europe's Woodstock" - with headliners including Sting and the Stereophonics.
Final BTS member discharged from military service, sparking reunion hopes
K-pop star Suga, a rapper and songwriter from global sensation BTS, has been discharged from South Korea's mandatory military service.
'A gold rush moment' for immersive events - what's driving the boom?
While cinemas are struggling and London's West End has witnessed a significant escalation in ticket prices, creatives behind immersive experiences say their sector is experiencing "a gold rush moment".
US singer Chris Brown pleads not guilty to attempting to cause GBH
Singer Chris Brown has pleaded not guilty to attempting to cause grievous bodily harm over an alleged bottle attack at a London nightclub two years ago.
Director Danny Boyle on how 28 Years Later could be seen as an allegory for Brexit
Director Danny Boyle has said his latest film 28 Years Later could be seen as an allegory for Brexit.
Judi Dench, Malala and Stanley Tucci join call to 'end UK complicity' in Gaza
Dame Judi Dench, Malala and Stanley Tucci are among another 100 famous names who have added their signatures to a letter urging Sir Keir Starmer to "end the UK's complicity" in Gaza.
R Kelly rushed to hospital, his lawyers say
R Kelly was hospitalised after prison officials gave him an overdose of medication, his lawyers have claimed – as part of what they say is an ongoing assassination plot.
Gary Glitter to stay in jail as parole bid refused
Gary Glitter will stay in prison after the Parole Board refused the disgraced singer's bid to be released.
Kneecap rapper appears in court on terror charge - as protesters gather outside
A member of Irish-language rap group Kneecap has appeared in court in London after being charged with a terror offence - as hundreds of protesters gathered outside.
How Clean Is Your House? presenter Kim Woodburn dies
Kim Woodburn - a former cleaner who found fame presenting the hit TV show How Clean Is Your House? - has died.
Doctor to plead guilty to giving Matthew Perry ketamine before fatal overdose
A doctor in the US has agreed to plead guilty to giving Friends actor Matthew Perry ketamine in the lead up to his death from a fatal overdose, prosecutors have said.
Juror dismissed from Diddy trial over 'concerns about his candour'
A juror has been dismissed from the Sean "Diddy" Combs sex-trafficking trial after hearing five weeks of evidence.
Liam Gallagher hits out at council after Oasis fans branded 'rowdy'
Liam Gallagher has criticised a Scottish council for suggesting Oasis fans were "drunk, middle-aged and fat".
David Beckham says knighthood 'truly humbling' - as rock star and acting great also honoured
David Beckham has called it "truly humbling" and an "emotional moment" to be made a knight in the King's Birthday Honours.
Police issue mosh pit warning ahead of music festival
Police are warning rock fans at this weekend's Download festival about the potential for accidental calls while in the mosh pit.
Yung Filly faces further sexual assault charges in Australia
British rapper Yung Filly is facing two additional charges over allegations he sexually assaulted a woman while on tour in Australia.
Video game actor strike ends in US - but AI described as 'direct threat' to UK industry
Video game actors in the US have ended their strike after nearly a year of industrial action, over the use of artificial intelligence by game studios.
Harvey Weinstein found guilty of criminal sexual act in New York retrial
Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein has been found guilty of committing a criminal sexual act in a retrial in New York.
The Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson dies
Brian Wilson - the co-founder of The Beach Boys - has died at the age of 82.
Sly Stone, pioneer of early funk music, dies
Sly Stone, one of the pioneers of funk music, has died aged 82, his family have said.