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Sally Rooney tells court new books may not be published in UK due to Palestine Action ban
Irish author Sally Rooney has told the High Court she may not be able to publish new books in the UK, and may have to withdraw previous titles from sale, because of the ban on Palestine Action.
Prince William reveals his kids have just discovered classic British sitcom - and 'love it'
Prince William wasn't close to being born when Fawlty Towers first aired - but now even his children have fallen in love with it.
Date set for Kevin Spacey civil sexual assault trials
Kevin Spacey is set to face civil trials at the High Court later next year, over separate lawsuits filed by three men who have accused him of sexual assault.
Claims of 'coup' at BBC addressed as board members face MPs
Reports of a "board-level orchestrated coup" at the BBC are "complete nonsense", non-executive director Sir Robbie Gibb has told MPs.
'An iconic film personality': Bollywood legend Dharmendra dead at 89
Indian film star and Bollywood icon Dharmendra has died aged 89.
Reggae singer and actor Jimmy Cliff has died
Jimmy Cliff, a musical artist who helped bring reggae to an international audience, has died aged 81.
Prince Harry's case against Mail publisher returns to court today - here's what you need to know
Prince Harry and six other household names are suing the publishers of the Daily Mail newspaper over alleged unlawful information gathering dating back 30 years.
Rapper facing new charges after allegedly causing death by dangerous driving
The rapper Ghetts, who allegedly caused the death of a man in a hit-and-run collision, is facing further charges.
Sydney Sweeney on the challenges women face to 'have it all together'
Sydney Sweeney says she finds it challenging to accept help when it's offered to her, saying it's viewed as a "sign of weakness".
Woman charged with fraud over 'sale of Oasis tickets'
A woman has been charged with fraud offences over the alleged sale of Oasis tickets.
BBC board member resigns - and criticises 'governance issues' at top of corporation
A BBC board member has resigned after criticising "governance issues" at the top of the corporation.
Eurovision to change voting rules after claims of Israeli government 'interference'
The Eurovision Song Contest is changing its voting system, following allegations of "interference" by Israel's government this year.
Rapper 'who betrayed US for money' is jailed for 14 years
A Grammy-winning rapper who "betrayed his country for money" has been sentenced to 14 years in prison.
Strictly Come Dancing star 'arrested on suspicion of rape'
A Strictly Come Dancing star has reportedly been arrested on suspicion of rape.
The Stone Roses bassist Mani dies
The Stone Roses bassist Gary "Mani" Mounfield has died at the age of 63, his family has said.
Princess of Wales says her children were 'very sad' to miss Paddington at Royal Variety show
The Princess of Wales has admitted her children were "very sad" to miss the Royal Variety Performance in London, which she and the Prince of Wales attended.
Oasis fan fell to his death at Wembley in 'tragic accident', coroner hears
An Oasis fan who fell to his death at Wembley Stadium was the victim of a "tragic accident", a pre-inquest review has heard.
Novels have survived plenty of revolutions before - but could this one be different?
The novel has survived the industrial revolution, radio, television, and the internet. Now it's facing artificial intelligence - and novelists are worried.
Portrait that saved its subject from the Holocaust sells for £180m, a record for modern art
A painting that helped save the life of its Jewish subject during the Holocaust has become the most expensive piece of modern art and the second most expensive painting ever sold at auction.
German twin sisters famous for dancing die in 'joint suicide', police say
The Kessler Twins, German sisters famous across Europe for their singing and dancing, have died together through assisted means, local police have said.
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