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The Reytons score Number One album “without a single play on mainstream radio”
The Reytons have secured their second UK Number One album with their self-released fourth record, ‘A Love Letter To A Broken Town’. The Rotherham band said the result demonstrated the strength of its independent, community-led following, with frontman Jonny Yerrell noting that the album received no mainstream radio plays. The album also topped the Official…
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Muse frontman Matthew Bellamy seeks sole custody of kids in divorce from model wife
Muse frontman Matthew Bellamy has filed for divorce from model Elle Evans in Los Angeles and is seeking sole legal and physical custody of their two young children. The filing makes the couple’s separation a legal dispute involving both the end of their marriage and parental responsibility. Bellamy submitted the divorce petition on 12 August…
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Josh Pate discusses new ESPN show, four faces of ESPN, Pat McAfee and future of media company with OutKick
College football commentator Josh Pate is set to broaden his role with ESPN by co-hosting a new Friday television programme alongside the team behind “Bussin’ With The Boys”. In an interview with OutKick’s Bobby Burack, Pate discussed the programme, ESPN’s prominent on-air personalities, Pat McAfee’s influence and the direction of his own media company. The…
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Trump’s callous response as US sailors throw themselves overboard in Iran war as grim photos of food emerge
The supplied text contains only the article headline, which alleges that US sailors threw themselves overboard during the Iran war and criticises Donald Trump’s response as callous. It also refers to photographs showing food, but provides no account of the events, official response or verification. Without the article body, the circumstances, timing, number of people…
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Who controls the Strait of Hormuz right now? Here’s what the ship traffic actually shows
Ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has remained well below pre-war levels more than five months after conflict began between the United States and Iran. The article examines whether Iran’s claim of “complete control” over the waterway is reflected in shipping movements, highlighting the strategic importance of the route for global energy supplies and…
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Afghan women tell the BBC their lives are unrecognisable after five years of Taliban rule
Five years after the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan, women and girls told the BBC that restrictions have transformed their lives, limiting education, employment, travel and personal ambitions. Their accounts illustrate how policies imposed since 2021 have left many focused on survival amid poverty and fearful of speaking openly, while the Taliban maintains that…
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Best players for FC 26 Passing Focus Evolution
FC 26’s Passing Focus Evolution is now available, allowing players to substantially improve an eligible Ultimate Team card’s passing attributes. It is particularly suited to midfielders, although it has no positional requirement beyond excluding goalkeepers. – Eligible cards must be rated 96 overall or lower and cannot be goalkeepers. – Level 1 adds up to…
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Tokyo’s Summer Sonic Festival Teases Radiohead For 2027
Tokyo’s Summer Sonic Festival has teased a possible Radiohead appearance in 2027, showing concert footage of the band followed by the words “TOKYO 2027” on festival screens. The hint matters because it suggests Radiohead may resume international live performances after returning to the stage in late 2025 following a seven-year absence. Radiohead previously headlined Summer…
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Mountain guide who led British schoolboy, 18, and his boarding school classmate to their deaths in an avalanche in the Alps is found guilty of manslaughter
A mountain guide has been found guilty of manslaughter after an avalanche in the Alps killed an 18-year-old British schoolboy and his fellow boarding-school pupil. The verdict holds the guide criminally responsible for decisions made during the mountain outing, underlining the risks of guided alpine activities in hazardous snow conditions. The case concerns two young…