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Sporting hunk 'in talks for Strictly' after impressing on Christmas special
Metro· 6 days agoMORE : Eddie Murphy fans ‘pleasantly surprised’ as Netflix revives classic 80s franchise MORE :...
Too close to call for Penny Mordaunt who played starring role at coronation
Shropshire Star· 6 days agoThe House of Commons leader Penny Mordaunt is one of the prominent figures who could lose her seat...
Rachel Reeves ends 'absurd' ban on onshore wind farms amid energy crisis
The Sun· 2 days agoHowever, Brits are warming up to onshore windfarms with public support rated at 78 per cent,...
Today’s ‘Wordle’ #1113 Hints, Clues And Answer For Saturday, July 6th
Forbes· 6 days agoThe oldest written record of druids and druidic culture comes to us by way of Caesar, whose...
Eddie Murphy fans 'pleasantly surprised' as Netflix revives iconic 80s franchise
Metro· 6 days agoMORE : Horizon Zero Dawn TV show cancelled thanks to disgraced showrunner MORE : Man at centre of...
Who could make up Sir Keir Starmer’s new Cabinet?
The Irish News· 6 days agoHere, the PA news agency takes a look at the roles in Sir Keir Starmer’s new Cabinet – and who might be called upon to fill them. Many will now be...
PETER HITCHENS: Don't hope for much from chilly Starmergrad commissars
Daily Mail· 4 days agoI disagree. In the programme, starring Hugh Bonneville and Karen Gillan, a middle-aged male TV...
Aljaz Skorjanec to make Strictly Come Dancing return after two-year hiatus
The Irish News· 2 days agoProfessional dancer Aljaz Skorjanec will return to Strictly Come Dancing following a two-year...
Big, beautiful goals – but can’t be bothered? 11 great productivity tips for lazy people
The Guardian· 22 hours agoLike many self-styled productivity bros, my weekly schedule includes several gym sessions, a Brazilian jiujitsu habit, practising the piano, writing a newsletter and fostering a couple of side ...
History for Tomorrow by Roman Krznaric review – looking back, moving forward
The Guardian· 18 hours agoBroadcasters justify populist content on the grounds that it’s what “ordinary people” want, despite the rich 19th-century tradition of working-class intellectualism. The perpetual ‘now’ of online ...