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Glen Powell's SNL Debut with UPS Driver Guest

Actor Glen Powell finally hosted Saturday Night Live, fulfilling a four-year-old promise by flying his UPS driver to New York for the show. Discover the heartwarming story behind this unique celebrity moment.

Cop31 Hosting Deadlock: Australia vs Turkey

Australia and Turkey remain locked in a stalemate over hosting rights for the 2026 UN climate summit, with Germany potentially forced to step in if no agreement is reached. Follow the latest developments.

Lidl's 2025 Christmas party food from £1.20

Lidl launches its 2025 Christmas party food range with prices from £1.19. Discover new festive treats and returning favourites perfect for hosting without breaking the bank.

Freddie Flintoff's Bullseye Hosting Nerves Revealed

Former England cricket captain Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff opens up about his surprising anxiety hosting the Bullseye revival, revealing he was more nervous than facing international bowlers.

Reese Witherspoon's 9/11 revelation stuns SNL audience

Hollywood star Reese Witherspoon made her Saturday Night Live hosting debut memorable with an unexpected personal story about being in New York during the 9/11 attacks, while husband Dax Shepard cheered from the audience.

La Voix stuns as first drag queen to host Strictly

Drag superstar La Voix made Strictly Come Dancing history as the first drag queen to host the BBC show, receiving overwhelming praise from viewers for her flawless performance standing in for Tess Daly.

Three arrested in Westminster Supreme Court protest clash

Dramatic scenes unfolded outside the Supreme Court as trans rights activists and women's rights campaigners clashed, leading to three arrests. The confrontation erupted following a landmark ruling on gender recognition laws.

Zoe Ball to replace Strictly hosts in major BBC shake-up

BBC Radio 2 presenter Zoe Ball is reportedly in talks to take over hosting duties from Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman on Strictly Come Dancing in a major schedule overhaul that could see the current presenters step down.

Russia's shock Euro 2032 bid despite football ban

Despite being banned from international football, Russia has launched a controversial bid to host Euro 2032, capitalising on Italy's stadium crisis. This explosive move could reshape European football politics.

Strictly's Shirley Ballas reveals host replacement choice

Strictly Come Dancing's head judge Shirley Ballas has disclosed her surprising choice for who should replace current hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman, sharing her mother's preferred candidate in an exclusive revelation.

Strictly Come Dancing Host Replacement Drama Unveiled

The BBC faces a dramatic hosting dilemma as Strictly Come Dancing prepares to replace one of its iconic presenters following an unexpected departure announcement that's set to change the show's dynamic forever.

UK bill grants legal rights to nature

A revolutionary bill introduced in Parliament could transform Britain's environmental protection by granting ecosystems legal personhood rights, following global precedents.

USA bids for 2031 Women's World Cup hosting rights

The United States announces ambitious campaign to host the 2031 FIFA Women's World Cup, building on their successful 2026 men's tournament hosting rights and 2023 women's team performance.

McVey: Prisoners should never get vote

Cabinet Office Minister Esther McVey faces backlash after announcing legislation to permanently ban prisoners from voting, defying European Court rulings and igniting human rights debates.

Transgender man wins landmark pregnancy rights case

In a groundbreaking legal decision, a transgender man has won his appeal after the High Court ruled that wanting to conceive and carry a baby is not incompatible with living as a man. This landmark case sets a significant precedent for transgender rights

Supreme Court Weakens Voting Rights Act

In a landmark ruling, the US Supreme Court has fundamentally weakened the Voting Rights Act, raising alarm about minority voter protections and the future of electoral fairness in America.

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