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Unfortunate sees Ursula's backstory comes to light in fierce fashion at Newcastle's Theatre Royal
Chronicle Live via Yahoo News UK· 8 hours agoFollowing success of other backstories, such as Cruella and Maleficent, Ursula's story too paints...
The Polarization Myth
Time via Yahoo News UK· 8 hours agoThis idea can make it easier to understand why, when the national narrative is about extremes, as it is now, moderate people self-report as being less...
For Vintage Fiend Suki Waterhouse, Shopping Looks Different Now She’s A Mum
British Vogue· 9 hours agoSuki Waterhouse is relishing shopping again after giving birth to her baby daughter in March. While...
Count Binface, Elmo and AI Steve: the UK election's unusual candidates
AOL UK Reuters· 9 hours agoAmong the more than 4,500 candidates standing for election to parliament's 650 seats are those from ...
Molly-Mae Hague shows off new fringe in hair transformation
Digital Spy via Yahoo News UK· 9 hours agoMolly-Mae shows off new fringe in new hairstyleDominique Charriau - Getty Images Love Island star...
How Tom Hanks’ Son Spawned a Hateful Meme Online
The New York Times via Yahoo News UK· 9 hours agoIn the spring of 2021, Chet Hanks, the singer, actor and son of Tom, posted a series of statements and a music video with a refrain that caused...
How Tom Hanks’s Son Spawned a Hateful Meme Online
New York Times· 9 hours agoWhen Chet Hanks first used the phrase “white boy summer,” it was meant to be fun and playful, he said. Now it has been appropriated around the world by...
How Nigel Farage won scores of Gen Z fans through TikTok
Metro· 9 hours agoAnd it’s thanks to his ability to work a crowd and tap into public discourse that he has managed to...
Count Binface - who is standing against Rishi Sunak in the election - coming to Hull on tour
Hull Live via Yahoo News UK· 9 hours agoHe also wants to ban loud snacks from cinema and theatres, make National Yorkshire Pudding Day a...
Monster with a 'toilet seat-shaped head' ruled the sea before the dinosaurs
Metro· 10 hours agoIn the warmer, drier parts of the world, animals were evolving to new forms. Dr Pardo says early four-legged vertebrates, known as stem tetrapods, branched out and split into lineages that would ...