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Edmonds raises Lloyds compensation bid to £300m
TV star Noel Edmonds has increased his compensation claim against Lloyds Banking Group to £300m for a fraud carried out by HBOS staff.
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Love Island is going nowhere - may as well join in
After seven long weeks of "grafting", one of the country's most talked about shows has come to an end.
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Bond is back - but who will play him?
James Bond is set to return to the big screen for the 25th time in 2019, and reports suggest Daniel Craig may reprise the role.
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Trump 'making it tough to be a novelist'
Ian Rankin says competing with "almost unbelievable" real-life political twists and turns at the moment is a new challenge for writers of fiction.
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Linkin Park hearts 'broken' by singer's suicide
Linkin Park have said their "hearts are broken" following the suicide of lead singer Chester Bennington.
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Bake Off sponsors for first C4 series announced
The Great British Bake Off will be sponsored for the first time as it moves from the BBC to Channel 4, but the identity of the companies concerned...
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The Rock stars in 'movie' with Apple's Siri
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson has made a "movie" co-starring Apple's voice assistant Siri.
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Spielberg warns VR will rule the future
Steven Spielberg has warned that a future ruled by virtual reality is coming "whether we like it or not".
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Home Alone dad John Heard dies aged 72
Actor John Heard, who played the father in the Home Alone films, has died at the age of 72.
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Pudsey's death 'hardest decision of my life'
The owner of Britain's Got Talent dog Pudsey has said putting him down was the "hardest decision" of her life.
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Linkin Park cancel US tour after Bennington's death
Linkin Park have cancelled their North American tour following the suicide of frontman Chester Bennington.
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Bieber's 'bad behaviour' leads to China ban
Despite his musical success, worldwide fame and millionaire status Justin Bieber has been banned from performing in China.