Taylor Swift Eras tour to provide almost £1bn boost to UK economy – report
Dublin-New York portal to close temporarily amid inappropriate behaviour
Teammate talks of flashbacks after Adam Johnson death as arrested man rebailed
Mother pays tribute to ‘remarkable’ British aid worker killed in Israeli strike
Man held on suspicion of manslaughter after ice hockey player death is rebailed
FTSE 100 closes lower amid pause in London trading rally
Anglo American rejects second takeover offer from BHP worth £34bn
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Patient who had first ever pig kidney transplant dies after two months
Dua Lipa knocks Taylor Swift off top of UK albums chart
Keane announce rescheduled date for Co-op Live gig
Student returns to American football team as coach after spinal cord injury
Inciting violence has ‘no place’ on university campuses, student leader says
Harry backed by Spencers at Invictus service after King has no time
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Harry hails Invictus Games family’s commitment and belief on 10th anniversary
Co-op Live announces Travis Scott gig amid ongoing opening crisis
Sylvester Stallone to auction watches including model from Expendables 2
A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie performs at Manchester AO Arena after Co-op Live chaos
Police seize 22 dogs from suspected illegal XL bully farm
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Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni look loved up in first glance at It Ends With Us
Jessica Chastain, Kerry Washington and Glenn Close on front row for Ralph Lauren
Bruce Springsteen to hit major milestone for Irish fans
Charlie Puth reacts after Taylor Swift name checks him on new album
Salma Hayek joins Madonna on stage as Celebration Tour dazzles Mexico City
Village ‘taken over’ by E.T. and Daleks for scarecrow festival
ITV News presenter Rageh Omaar rose to prominence for his reporting on Iraq war
London stocks surge again on latest takeover moves
Moody Blues founder Mike Pinder remembered as ‘great cosmic philosopher’
FTSE reaches another record level on strong earnings and Anglo American bid
UK cybersecurity firm Darktrace to be bought by US private equity firm
Weinstein ruling is ‘clarion call’ for MeToo movement, says founder
Campaigners get green light to bring High Court challenge against XL bully ban
British Army Apache helicopters fly to Finland for Nato training exercise
Migration and trauma explored in shortlisted Women’s Prize For Fiction novels
Battlestar Galactica actor Terry Carter dies aged 95
Rediscovered Johnny Cash songs put on new album by his son
FTSE 100 falls back from record high after Bank economist’s rate cut comments
Post Malone ‘beyond honoured’ to have collaborated with Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift album breaks Spotify record with 300 million streams in a day
Paris Hilton shares first photographs of five-month-old daughter
Grammy-winning American Idol star Mandisa dies aged 47
Taylor Swift teases new music video featuring Post Malone
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‘Popaganda’ artist Ron English creates collection reimagining Picasso’s Guernica
Coventry Building Society agrees potential takeover of Co-op Bank for £780m
One-time ‘future of music publishing’ Hipgnosis Fund sold to US firm
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Jamie Driscoll says some liken quitting Labour to ‘leaving abusive relationship’
Paul Hollywood: I would like to see Princess Royal on Bake Off
Metallica’s James Hetfield reveals Lemmy tribute tattoo using star’s ashes
Music star Grimes apologises for ‘technical issues’ during Coachella set
Raye promises new music ‘not what you expected’ during Coachella performance
Sir Salman Rushdie describes moment he was stabbed on stage in 2022
Woman reunited with Irishmen five years after taking viral photo in Times Square
OJ Simpson’s death ‘no great loss’, says Ron Goldman’s father
Margot Robbie’s LuckyChap to produce film based on Monopoly board game
Actors must want to ‘do it or die’ to be a success, says Celia Imrie