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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.

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.

Rainey Qualley's Halloween wedding with witch theme

Rainey Qualley, daughter of Hollywood star Andie MacDowell, exchanged vows with filmmaker Anthony Wilson in a hauntingly beautiful Halloween wedding ceremony that featured witchy bridesmaids, crow queen aesthetics, and the bride breastfeeding during the c

TikTok witch hospitalised after spells backfire

Popular TikTok witch Shereen, known for her viral hex videos, reveals how casting spells left her hospitalised with severe health complications and a stark warning about supernatural practices.

Ariana Grande dazzles at Wicked screening in NYC

Pop sensation Ariana Grande dazzled fans at the Good Witch screening in New York City, rocking a stunning emerald green ensemble that paid homage to her iconic character Elphaba from the upcoming Wicked film adaptation.

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.

Modern Witch Hunts: Understanding Moral Panics

An exploration of how contemporary society creates modern witch hunts, examining the psychology behind moral panics and their impact on public discourse and individual lives.

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.

Home Secretary plans to remove jury trials for protesters

Exclusive: The Home Secretary is considering removing the right to jury trials for protesters in England and Wales, sparking outrage from legal experts and civil liberties groups who warn it undermines a fundamental pillar of British justice.

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