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Four new Harry Potter e-books are to be released in June, covering various Hogwarts subjects and inspired by a British Library exhibition.
“Moron” celebrities who share pictures with monkeys and own them as pets are wrongly setting the example that primates are domesticated, a scientist has warned.
Sir Elton John has told an audience in Verona, Italy, that he is “sick to death of Brexit”.
Michael Sleggs, who is best-known for playing the character Slugs in TV comedy This Country, has revealed he is dying of cancer.
George and Amal Clooney have launched a competition to offer two lucky people the chance to win a “double date” with the couple at their Lake Como home in Italy.
Pensions watchdogs are demanding that Sir Philip Green hands another £50m to the retirement scheme of his Arcadia retail empire to avert its collapse next week.
Police investigating the death of student Libby Squire say the inquiry is “still very much active”.
Former prime minister David Cameron is to chair the advisory board of Washington-based artificial intelligence company, Afiniti.
Michael Sleggs, who is best-known for playing the character Slugs in TV comedy This Country, has revealed he is dying of cancer.






Tickets to the Champions League final are being offered to desperate fans for up to €6,000 (£5,300), around 100 times the face value.