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'Leave it to the imagination': Normal People star says no need for a sequel
Éanna Hardwicke tells BBC he is "not a fan of rehashing things", though he can why some want to revisit the characters.
Qatar Airways says crew handled dead passenger 'appropriately'
An Australian couple said it was "traumatic" to sit next to the body of the woman who died mid-flight.
Qatar Airways says crew handled dead body 'appropriately'
An Australian couple said it was "traumatic" to sit next to the body of the woman who died mid-flight.
Donald Trump opens door to US-UK 'real trade deal' in meeting with Starmer
Donald Trump has opened the door to a possible US-UK trade deal without tariffs after a meeting with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
Donald Trump opens door to US-UK 'real trade deal' in meeting with Starmer
Donald Trump has opened the door to a possible US-UK trade deal without tariffs after a meeting with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
Japan's MeToo icon is up for an Oscar - but her film can't air in her country
Shiori Ito became the face of Japan's MeToo movement after she accused a prominent journalist of rape.
Japan's MeToo icon is up for an Oscar - but the film can't air in the country
Shiori became the face of Japan's MeToo movement after she accused a prominent journalist of rape.
Starmer was a charmer - but Zelenskyy meeting is the moment of truth
It feels like "the draft" has come six weeks early - the annual selection meeting in American football.
Auto-enrol eligible pupils for free school meals in England, say MPs
Education select committee calls for change "without delay", warning that pupils who should be fed free are missing out.
Auto-enrol eligible pupils for free school meals, say MPs
Education select committee calls for change "without delay", warning that pupils who should be fed free are missing out.
FBI most wanted drug lord among 29 cartel figures sent from Mexico to US
Mexico has sent 29 drug cartel figures, including a most wanted drug lord, to the US as the Trump administration cranks up the pressure on the crime groups.
Did the White House help end the Tate brothers travel ban?
The release of Tate and his brother came after discussions between US and Romanian officials.
Did the White House help end the Tate brothers travel ban?
The release of Tate and his brother came after discussions between US and Romanian officials.
Trump commends Zelensky ahead of White House talks
The US leader plays down earlier frictions and predicts a "very good meeting" on Friday.
Trump commends Zelensky ahead of White House talks
The US leader plays down earlier frictions and predicts a "very good meeting" on Friday.
Nations salvage deal to reverse global decline in wildlife
Funding agreed at UN conference in Rome that would attempt to tackle the rapid loss of biodiversity
Mount Vesuvius eruption turned part of man's brain into glass
A man's brain was partly turned into glass after Mount Vesuvius erupted.
Disabled people demand cash access: 'It makes me feel independent'
Disability Rights UK and the RNIB are warning that a cashless society could create barriers for disabled people.
Council finances 'becoming unsustainable' and short-term support is 'sticking plaster'
From bin collections and parks to social care, it's estimated local authorities in England provide more than 800 services for residents, touching on many different aspects of our lives all the way from childhood to elderly care.
Art has rarely intimated life quite as literally as it has for one Oscar-nominated film
Art has imitated life plenty of times at the Academy Awards but perhaps not quite as literally as it has for best picture nominee Conclave.
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