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Inside Out 2 becomes first movie of 2024 to top $1bn at global box office
Inside Out has become the first film of the year to take over $1bn worldwide, becoming the highest grossing film of the year.
Will Smith makes rap comeback at BET Awards - two years after Oscars slap
Will Smith has made his first major award ceremony appearance since facing widespread criticism for slapping Chris Rock at the 2022 Academy Awards.
'This is vile': James Cleverly hits out at Banksy's migrant boat Glastonbury stunt
A migrant boat artwork by Banksy which appeared at Glastonbury Festival has been labelled "vile" and "not funny" by the home secretary, James Cleverly.
Taylor Swift's childhood items to go on show
Taylor Swift is getting her own exhibition at the V&A Museum in London this summer.
Justin Timberlake appears to joke at Boston concert about drink-driving arrest
Justin Timberlake has appeared to joke about his recent drink-driving arrest at a concert in Boston.
A 'life-changing' set, celebrity cameos and a 'little legend': All Glastonbury's best bits
Glastonbury 2024 has come to an end, with US singer-songwriter SZA closing the show on the Pyramid Stage following a spectacular weekend of celebrity cameos, fireworks and crowd-surfing.
Banksy claims migrant boat artwork in crowd at Glastonbury
Banksy has claimed responsibility for a migrant boat artwork that appeared above the crowds during a set at Glastonbury.
Coldplay joined by Hollywood legend on stage for history-making Glastonbury set
Coldplay have become the first act in history to headline Glastonbury five times – playing a record-breaking set to a huge, sparkling audience for whom it felt like coming home.
Irish-language rappers draw 'headline-worthy' crowd at Glastonbury against the odds
In a morning timeslot when most respectable Glastonbury-goers would usually be in bed, Irish-language rappers Kneecap drew what stage organisers described as a headline-worthy crowd to the area.
How politics accompanies the music of Glastonbury
Glastonbury is no stranger to mixing music with politics, and with the general election just days away and protests against the Israel-Hamas war ongoing, this year has been no exception.