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Sir Salman Rushdie has told Sky News that Charlie Kirk's murder was a "consequence of US gun culture".
Biker romance Pillion has picked up the top prize at the British Independent Film Awards.
Playwright Sir Tom Stoppard, who won an Oscar and a Golden Globe for Shakespeare In Love, has died at the age of 88.
A senior executive at Netflix is among the contenders vying to become the next boss of Channel 4, the state-owned broadcaster.
Satire has long been an occupational hazard for politicians - and while it has long been cartoons or shows like Spitting Image, content created by artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly becoming the norm.
The creator of an AI actress has told Sky News that synthetic performers will get more actors working, rather than steal jobs.
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 wasn't close to being born when Fawlty Towers first aired - but now even his children have fallen in love with it.
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.
Reports of a "board-level orchestrated coup" at the BBC are "complete nonsense", non-executive director Sir Robbie Gibb has told MPs.
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