This stage version of the iconic film and book doesn’t pull off the transition into a musical
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Action doubles will have their Oscar: The Academy announces new category by 2027 | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomImpossible jumps, fires, acrobatic flights, shootings, falls and other film follies are only possible thanks to someone: specialists, action doubles. These professionals as praised as, often, invisible, now see how…
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PM insists UK approach to tariffs is correct as other nations offered reprieve
by News Roomby News RoomDonald Trump’s snap decision to halt all reciprocal levies means that even trade partners who threatened retaliation face the same 10% rate as the UK.
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DJ Mary Charteris’s ‘colour palace’ London home is perfect for family life
by News Roomby News RoomA member of the Guinness dynasty, Mary is the daughter of James Charteris, 13th Earl of Wemyss, and Catherine Guinness. Growing up, she split her time between London, where she…
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The FTSE 100 finished up by 3.04%, or 233.77 points, to close at 7,913.25.
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The SGAE demands the promoter in Spain of Taylor Swift’s concerts for default copyright | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomThe General Society of Authors and Editors (SGAE) has sued the Bilbao Court of Bilbao to the promoter Last Tour for not having paid the amounts derived from the copyright…
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Still, as far as I can tell, no one has heard of Ikeda apart from absolutely everyone who’s anyone. I do not number among the anyones, and so had never…
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Tesco has signalled that a price war is mounting within the sector.
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The Spaniards Carla Simón and Oliver Lax will compete in the official section of Cannes | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomSpaniards Carla Simón with Pilgrimage and Oliver Laxe with Syrup They will compete in the Official Section for the Cannes Film Festival, which is held from May 13 to 24.…
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Financial Conduct Authority chief Nikhil Rathi reappointed for second term
by News Roomby News RoomThe Treasury confirmed that Mr Rathi will keep the role for another five years after his current term ends in September.