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Alec Baldwin claims there is 'more to come out' from the Rust tragedy
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Gavin and Stacey star Mathew Horne rushed off stage after West End injury
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The Replacements guitarist Slim Dunlap dies age 73
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Michael Fassbender finally 'understood' ABBA after scary brush with death
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Courteney Cox signs up for Scream 7 return
Gig & Music News
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Celeste Barber brings 'Back Up Dancer' to the Waterfront Hall
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Alana Springsteen to play the Limelight, Belfast this Wednesday
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Lane 8 at the Telegraph Building
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Snow Patrol and Kylie have released their new single ‘These Alarms’
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Jazzy to play the Telegraph Building, Belfast
Q Radio Local News
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DUP reveals details of review into what was known about Donaldson’s conduct
By Jonathan McCambridge (Press Association)
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Police urged to act after replica of mosque placed on top of loyalist bonfire
By Jonathan McCambridge (Press Association)
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Survivors of 1992 UVF gun attack settle civil case
By Jonathan McCambridge (Press Association)
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Mother and baby homes admissions in NI 2,000 higher than first estimated
By Claudia Savage (Press Association)
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Parties raise further questions over latest Jeffrey Donaldson allegations
By Jonathan McCambridge (Press Association)
Q Radio National Sport
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England vs Argentina: Declan Rice fit for World Cup semi-final as Thomas Tuchel's squad issues begin to ease
Declan Rice is fit and available to start England's World Cup semi-final against Argentina on Wednesday, Sky Sports News understands.
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Youri Tielemans: Manchester United in talks to sign Aston Villa and Belgium midfielder
Manchester United are closing in on the signing of Youri Tielemans from Aston Villa for a fee in the region of £36m.
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England vs India, Lord's Test player ratings: Sophie Ecclestone makes history as Tammy Beaumont and Heather Knight retire from international cricket
England suffered a 270-run defeat to India in the first women's Test match to be played at Lord's - here's how the players rated...
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World Cup 2026: Why has England midfielder Kobbie Mainoo failed to play a single minute for Thomas Tuchel's side this summer?
Kobbie Mainoo has cut a pretty forlorn-looking figure at this World Cup.
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The Open 2026 tee times: Rory McIlroy given late start to opening round at Royal Birkdale as R1 groupings revealed
Rory McIlroy has been grouped alongside Xander Schauffele and Matt Fitzpatrick for the first two rounds of The 154th Open, with Scottie Scheffler on the opposite side of the draw at Royal Birkdale.
Q Radio Entertainment News
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'One of the greats': Jurassic Park star Sam Neill has died
Jurassic Park and Peaky Blinders star Sam Neill has died aged 78.
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Ed Sheeran inspires new £12.5m music education in libraries scheme
Ed Sheeran has inspired a new £12.5m government initiative to bring music education into libraries across England.
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The West End will not go dark this summer, as Equity reaches an agreement
Potential theatre strikes across London's West End this summer have been averted after union members reached a proposed agreement with The Society of London Theatre (SOLT).
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US states sue to block Paramount's $110bn merger with Warner
Twelve US states have sued to block Paramount from acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery in a $110bn deal.
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Antiques Roadshow star Theo Burrell dies aged 39
Antiques Roadshow star Theo Burrell has died aged 39, her family said in a statement.
Q Radio National News
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Lindsey Graham: Political master or the problem with politics?
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British special forces 'dropped prisoners from forklift for fun', Afghanistan Inquiry hears
British troops dropped Afghan prisoners from a forklift "for fun", and a soldier who raised concerns about the killing of three farmers in a raid by special forces was called a "Taliban-loving apologist", an inquiry has heard.
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South East Water facing £30.5m penalty for multiple failures
Troubled South East Water is facing a £30.5m redress package for multiple customer service failures, the industry watchdog has announced.
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Burnham's 'challenge' as pledge to halve schools disadvantage gap gets tougher
The persistent disadvantage gap in schools will be an "early challenge" for the next prime minister, researchers are warning.
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Allow councils to put up council tax by as much as they want, MPs tell Burnham
A cross-party group of MPs has told prime minister-in-waiting Andy Burnham he should allow councils to increase council tax by as much as they want.
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