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Coven musical review: Pendle witch trials at Kiln

Rebecca Brewer and Daisy Chute's witchcraft musical 'Coven' at London's Kiln Theatre attempts to give voice to Pendle trial victims but suffers from cartoonish characters and off-key tone.

Roman Kemp vows revenge on dad for I'm A Celeb tweet

Roman Kemp has playfully warned his father, Martin Kemp, that he will get him back for encouraging fans to vote him for Bushtucker Trials during his 2019 I'm A Celebrity stint. Discover the family feud.

Winter Sports Oppose Coe's Cross-Country Olympic Plan

Sebastian Coe's proposal to add cross-country running to the 2030 Winter Olympics faces fierce opposition from traditional snow sports federations. Discover the conflict threatening the Games' heritage.

I'm A Celebrity 2024 cast first look revealed

Get an exclusive first look at the I'm A Celebrity 2024 lineup as stars arrive in Australia. Discover which celebrities face the jungle in the 25th anniversary series starting Sunday.

World's oldest Olympian dies aged 101

Hungarian shooting champion Károly Takács, the world's oldest Olympian, dies at 101. The double gold medalist's remarkable career spanned wars and personal tragedy to achieve Olympic glory.

Dutch Election Shock: Anti-Islam Party Loses Ground

In a stunning reversal of fortune, Geert Wilders' anti-Islam PVV party appears set to lose its lead position as centrist rivals make dramatic gains in the final Dutch election vote count, signalling a potential shift in the Netherlands' political landscap

Dutch Coalition Names Jetten as 'Yes We Can' PM Candidate

In a dramatic political development, Dutch coalition partners have united behind D66 leader Rob Jetten as their 'Yes We Can' candidate to counter Geert Wilders and become the next Prime Minister of the Netherlands.

Dutch Election Shock: D66 Set to Become Largest Party

In a stunning political upset, exit polls indicate the progressive Democrats 66 (D66) party is poised to emerge as the largest force in the Dutch parliament, potentially reshaping the Netherlands' political landscape and European relations.

Wilders' Netherlands: One Year On

An in-depth analysis of Geert Wilders' first year leading the Netherlands. Has his anti-immigration agenda delivered on its promises or sparked economic turmoil?

Wilders abandons Dutch PM bid after coalition talks fail

In a stunning political reversal, far-right leader Geert Wilders has withdrawn his bid to become Netherlands Prime Minister after failing to secure coalition support, despite his Party for Freedom's election victory.

Alex Scott: Bring On The Bushtucker Trials!

Football legend turned TV star Alex Scott reveals she's actually EXCITED about facing the notorious Bushtucker Trials in the Australian jungle - and can't wait to get stuck in.

Indonesia bans Israeli gymnasts from Olympic qualifier

Indonesian sports authorities face International Olympic Committee scrutiny after blocking Israeli athletes from a crucial Olympic qualifying event, raising concerns about political discrimination in international sport.

Olympic boxer's 94-second KO sparks gender debate

French boxer Imane Khelif scores lightning-quick knockout in just 94 seconds during her return to the ring, reigniting discussions about gender verification in Olympic boxing following previous controversy.

Appledore: Devon's Dutch-style village gem

Nestled on Devon's rugged coast, the picturesque fishing village of Appledore boasts unexpected Dutch charm with colourful gabled houses and maritime heritage that creates a truly continental atmosphere.

MI5 chief frustrated over China spy case failures

The head of Britain's security service reveals mounting frustration over the inability to prosecute individuals accused of spying for China, citing legal and evidential hurdles that are hampering national security efforts.

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