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Mark Andrews: What will happen if you give 16-year-olds the vote, and why Crazy Chick Charlotte is...
Express and Star· 1 day agoAnyhow, this week it was announced that Charlotte Church and Nish Kumar had pulled out, because of a...
All the celebs supporting Palestine and all the celebs backing Israel
Metro· 22 hours agoDuring the Cannes Film Festival, she stepped out in a dress styled from a Palestinian Keffiyeh which...
Baby 'beheaded' and children 'burnt alive' in Israeli strikes on Rafah
Metro· 7 days agoFor more stories like this, check our news page. MORE : Driver takes £5,000,000 car collection to...
Artists pull out of Latitude festival over Barclays sponsorship
The Independent via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoSinger Charlotte Church, comedian Nish Kumar, economics author Grace Blakeley and Labour MP Dawn...
What if Gaza's 'hell' came to the UK?
Metro· 6 days agoThere is no way to live. As far as Israel is concerned, go to hell.’ Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk. For more...
Views on Donald Trump's conviction shows we're living in a news jungle
The Sun· 2 days agoBut this year, the singer Charlotte Church decided that Baillie Gifford may have some of its...
CMAT pulls out of Latitude Festival over its Barclays links
BBC News· 3 days agoPop singer CMAT says she is pulling out of the Latitude Festival in Suffolk, in protest at the event...
Cambridge Literary Festival faces calls to drop sponsor Baillie Gifford in Gaza row
Daily Telegraph· 2 days agoThe event is the latest to be targeted by activists insistent on book festivals dropping all ties...
Edinburgh International Book Festival ends Baillie Gifford sponsorship
The Herald· 3 days agoThe group Fossil Free Books called for literary festivals to end their relationships with the company unless it divested from such activities, after The Ferret found it had up to £5bn invested ...
Gary Lineker tells Powys audience story behind Match of the Day fall-out
Powys County Times· 3 days agoThe Match Of The Day host, 63, was taken off air by the corporation after comparing the language used to launch a Government asylum seeker policy to 1930s Germany. Benching Lineker sparked a ...