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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.

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.

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.

Tim Westwood charged with nine sexual offences

Former BBC Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood has been charged with nine sexual offences against four women, dating back to the 1980s, following a major Metropolitan Police investigation into historical allegations.

Vikings' Jefferson & Addison: NFL's New WR Duo

Minnesota Vikings wide receivers Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison are developing an explosive offensive partnership that promises to terrorise NFL defences this season. Discover how this dynamic duo is transforming the Vikings' aerial attack.

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.

Drive-thru phone use risks £200 fine for UK drivers

Millions of UK motorists are unknowingly risking fines and penalty points by using their mobile phones in drive-thrus and car parks, as experts warn these areas are not 'private land' under the law.

Marquess of Ailesbury fined for driving without a licence

Lord Ailesbury, a hereditary peer, has been convicted and fined for driving without a valid licence after being caught speeding. The 71-year-old aristocrat failed to produce his documents following a speeding offence in his Mercedes.

UK's Wayve Tests Self-Driving Tech in Tokyo with Nissan

British AI firm Wayve launches groundbreaking trials of its next-generation autonomous driving technology in central Tokyo, partnering with Nissan to test vehicles in one of the world's most complex urban environments.

Melbourne Phone Cameras Catch 271 Drivers in One Day

A high-tech roadside camera trial in Melbourne has caught over 270 drivers illegally using mobile phones in just a single day, raising major concerns over road safety and prompting calls for a statewide rollout.

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