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Fearne Cotton and Zoe Ball were in fits of laughter.
Luke Laidley wrote ‘give of yourself and expect nothing in return’ after surviving the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
The Red Devils are trying to make a deal work for the Serie A striker.
Lisa and Peggy return – without Louise.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced his resignation Friday because of a dispute in his ruling coalition about how to rein in migration.
‘What guy wouldn’t want them to be talking about him?’
‘I was anxious people would be staring or whispering about me.’
Police said it was ‘only through luck’ that nobody had been killed in the crash.
British wildcard Liam Broady also crashed out…
Some good news!
The weapons are controversial due to the harm they can cause to civilians.
Where was our invite?
The fence had become an ‘eyesore’.
Ella’s life hangs in the balance after she collapsed in the arms of Warren, who feared the worst.
A 73-year-old man is thought to have distributed the infected meat to dozens of people in his neighbourhood.
‘I’m definitely more hungry for success now.’
His dreams of a fairytale third title are over…
This week began with civil unrest raging across France forcing some some high end labels to cancel shows and events, Nonetheless, Paris fashion’s Couture Week has been hailed as one of the best yet.
The annual meeting of allied leaders will take place in Vilnius next week. #StateOfTheUnion
The individual will not face charges.
GameCentral runs through Nintendo’s release schedule for the coming months as well as what each of its studios could be working on next.
It’s pretty freaky, folks.
‘Stupid tennis!’
Political groups in the European Parliament are on manoeuvres ahead of a key vote on the EU’s proposed Nature Restoration Law on July 12. The draft legislation is seen as key to restoring millions of hectares of degraded land across Europe, but it has already been rejected by three parliamentary committees. Our guest, Utrecht University scientist Andre Faaij, argues that the stalling of the law is a “tragedy”, as what it “wants to achieve is very important for future food production”, as well as for reforestation. Faaij addresses the many potential benefits of restoring damaged habitats, including responsible production of biofuels that could be crucial to Europe’s energy transition and its quest for energy independence.