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Actor Anna Maxwell Martin says primary school tests 'devastating' for SEND pupils
Actor Anna Maxwell Martin and a group of parents have warned that primary school tests have "devastating effects" for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
Cambridge Dictionary has named its word of the year for 2025
Do you feel like you know Alan Carr and what he would say or do? What about Taylor Swift, or even Donald Trump?
Ticket resales 'to be capped at face value'
The government is reportedly set to ban the resale of tickets for live events above their face value.
'I'm about to break the internet over Jake Paul's face'
Boxer Anthony Joshua is set to mark his comeback to the ring with a surprise heavyweight bout against Jake Paul in Miami.
BBC 'determined to fight' any Trump legal action, chairman tells staff
BBC chair Samir Shah has said there is "no basis for a defamation case and we are determined to fight this" - after Donald Trump said he would sue the corporation for between $1bn and $5bn.
Pope Leo meets with film stars and directors at Vatican
The Pope met with film stars and directors at a special Vatican audience to celebrate cinema.
Sherlock star's 'very odd' new role opposite seven-foot bird in portrait of male grief
He's played Sherlock Holmes, Doctor Strange, and even voiced The Grinch but acting opposite a seven-foot (2.1m) crow may be one of the strangest roles Benedict Cumberbatch has taken on.
Trump confirms he will sue the BBC over Panorama edit - despite apology
Donald Trump has said he will sue the BBC for between $1bn and $5bn over the editing of his speech on Panorama.
Wicked star Jonathan Bailey 'felt really scared' growing up gay in school
"I felt scared and I felt alone and I felt entirely limited at various points in my life", actor Jonathan Bailey says of growing up gay in school.
Ariana Grande rushed by red carpet intruder at film premiere
Video footage has shown the moment singer and actress Ariana Grande was accosted by a fan at a film premiere.
BBC apologises to Trump but says there isn't 'a basis for defamation claim'
The BBC has apologised to Donald Trump over the editing of a speech in a Panorama programme in 2024.
How AI-generated music is fooling most of us
Do you care if the music you're listening to is artificially generated?
Hitler likely suffered from genetic sexual disorder
Since he served in the First World War and was mocked by his fellow soldiers, rumours have circulated about Adolf Hitler's sexual abnormalities.
Saturday Night Live announces creative team ahead of UK launch
Saturday Night Live UK has announced its top creative team ahead of the series launching next year.
Dua Lipa and Coldplay call on Labour to keep their word on tackling ticket resales and touts
Some of the biggest names in music - including Coldplay, Dua Lipa and Radiohead - have urged the government to honour a pledge to cap ticket resale prices and shutout touts.
Police take no further action over Bob Vylan's London performance
Police will take no further action over alleged chants at a Bob Vylan concert in London.
Award-winning actor calls for manslaughter charges over deaths of children in care
Actor and director Samantha Morton has said councils who fail to prevent the deaths of children in care should face manslaughter charges.
Culture secretary defends BBC - after leak reveals staff's anger at Tory-linked board member
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has defended the BBC as a crisis initiated by an edit of a Donald Trump speech engulfs the corporation.
The Sting and Anna star Sally Kirkland dies aged 84
Sally Kirkland, a former model and Oscar nominated actress known for her roles in films such as Anna, The Sting and JFK has died aged 84.
Author Dame Jilly Cooper died after fall at home, inquest finds
Dame Jilly Cooper died from a head injury after falling at her home in Gloucestershire, an inquest has found.
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