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Diane Kruger & Dany Boon Are Nazi Hunters On The Trail Of Tim Roth’s Klaus Barbie In Netflix’s ‘Projet K’
Diane Kruger and Dany Boon will play Nazi hunters on the trail of Tim Roth’s Klaus Barbie, in Projet K for Netflix. Kruger and Boon will portray Beate and Serge Klarsfeld, the real-life husband-and-wife Nazi hunters in the Netflix France film. The couple spent years tracking down Nazis after the end of World War II.…
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Frankie Valli responds to brother’s claims he’s retiring
The Four Seasons legend recently cancelled his remaining 2026 tour dates to focus on his health The post Frankie Valli responds to brother’s claims he’s retiring appeared first on NME.
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STEPHEN GLOVER: The death of Jason Arday is a terrible tragedy… it must not now be used to wage a culture war
What started as a story about plagiarism has ended with a shocking death. What should we take from it? Regret, of course, that such a thing should have happened in our country.
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Prime Minister launches two week summer tour to tackle issues that have been “ignored for too long”
“The Prime Minister wants to bring back hope that we can finally fix the difficult issues facing the country that have been ignored by Westminster for too long”
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Humble The Great’s ‘left you’ Is An Evocative Return
Humble The Great returns with new single ‘left you’. Out now, it finds the songwriter re-establishing his solo identity. One of British music’s true MVPs, Humble The Great received an Elton John co-sign early in his career, before chalking up some imposing pop credits. Recently acting as executive producer for… The post Humble The Great’s…
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Virgin Trains gets go ahead to run services to Europe in new blow to Eurostar monopoly
Operator wins track access approval for up to 20 daily return trains through tunnel to Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam in 2030 Virgin Trains has been granted track access by the rail regulator to run new services between London and Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam in 2030, in a step forward for its plans to break’s Eurostar’s…
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‘Vigil’ Season 3 Trailer: Suranne Jones and Rose Leslie Investigate a Murder at an Arctic Research Station – and They Can’t Trust Anybody
The six-episode new season of the BBC hit drama, produced by World Productions, was filmed in Svalbard, Norway and Scotland, with the BBC also revealing its launch date.
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Swedish Chamber Orchestra/Fröst review – dance, dynamism and a wild rumpus as maverick clarinettist-conductor takes charge
Royal Albert Hall, London The ferociously dynamic SCO help Fröst drill down to the rhythmic essence of Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony as well as works by contemporary composers It’s a Sunday morning, and as the Royal Albert Hall darkens and the stage is suddenly back-lit, spotlighting a charismatic figure speaking sibilantly at its centre, you’d almost…
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I expected to get my police pension at 55, so why was it delayed at the last minute to 60? STEVE WEBB replies
All my statements indicate that the pension is payable at 55. I have planned a lot around this retirement age. My mortgage is due to be paid off using some of my lump sum.
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Woolworths and Coles investing in trialling facial recognition cameras that could see customers scanned whenever they enter a store
The supermarket giants have already improved security by spending tens of millions of dollars on security gates at exits, cameras that monitor the self-checkouts, and body-worn cameras for staff.