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Glastonbury 2024 live: SZA headlines Sunday on Pyramid Stage after Coldplay and Dua Lipa
The Independent· 7 minutes agoOn Saturday (29 June), the British band became the first act to headline the festival for the fifth...
Michael J Fox on ‘mind-blowing’ surprise appearance with Coldplay at Glastonbury
Express and Star· 15 minutes agoMichael J Fox has said it was “mind-blowing” to perform with Coldplay on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury. The Back To The Future star, 63, joined the British rock band on ...
Boots owner hunting for new boss as chief eyes top clinic job
This Is Money· 25 minutes agoSebastian James will leave the High Street stalwart in November after six years at the top.
RUTH SUNDERLAND: Labour's £1trillion challenge on pension funds
This Is Money· 25 minutes agoAssuming Rachel Reeves enters Number 11 this week, the UK's first female chancellor will face as...
Seven secrets of Wimbledon from underground tunnels to the code word for celebs
The Irish Sun· 41 minutes agoAll eyes of the tennis world focus on the All England Club as they host the Championships. Have you...
Far right wins first round of France’s parliamentary election in blow to Macron, projection shows |...
CNN.com· 48 minutes agoMarine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally (RN) party has taken the lead in the first round of...
Shania Twain performs ‘life-changing’ Glastonbury set to sea of cowboy hats
Press Association· 58 minutes agoWhile sharing a video of Fox at the festival on X, the British band said: “Thank you Michael J Fox...
Sunak tells Golders Green synagogue 'I will always stand with you'
Daily Mail· 59 minutes agoMr Sunak went on to state he was 'proud' of the role British military played in thwarting Iran's...
I'm Truly Dying Of Laughter At These 78 Times People Were Absolutely Unfiltered On The Internet This...
BuzzFeed via Yahoo News UK· 59 minutes agoand she said “I did.” — Giovanni Colantonio (@MarioPrime) June 13, 2024 Twitter: @MarioPrime 49. ...
Commentary: Senate's 'Candy Desk' is a sweet spot where party labels don't matter
The Post and Courier· 1 hour agoDemocrats, Republicans and independents can’t agree on much. In the early 1960s, a fellow named George Murphy was looking for a new career. With his acting career over, Murphy decided to use his celebrity status to seek public office.