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Naomi defends role ahead of Diana premiere

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Diana, a biopic of the late princess of Wales who died in a Paris car crash, was set for its world premiere on Thursday with its star Naomi Watts already defending her involvement in the controversial

Dickens’ Kent home set to open to public

Famed English writer Charles Dickens’ former Kent home, where he penned his classic novels Great Expectations and A Tale of Two Cities, will be thrown open to the public for the first time since his d

Fashion shoots aren’t real, UK Vogue tells teens

Their skin is flawless, their make-up perfect and their hair sleek, but to teenage girls hoping to emulate fashion models, British Vogue has a message — it’s not real.

Charlton was all but ‘lazy’

Former Manchester United and England great Bobby Charlton claims the secret of the huge success he enjoyed during his playing days was being a “little bit lazy”.

Hercule Poirot to be ‘resurrected’

Agatha Christie’s mustachioed detective Hercule Poirot is to be resurrected in a new novel nearly 40 years after his last adventures, it was announced on Wednesday.

Arsenal break record for Ozil

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Arsenal smashed their transfer record by luring German playmaker Mesut Ozil from Real Madrid on Monday, while Manchester United made a late move to sign Marouane Fellaini from Everton.

Tiny Gardiner’s frog hears with its mouth

The tiny Gardiner’s frog, one of the smallest frogs in the world, once believed to be deaf, actually hears sounds through its mouth, scientists have found.

Tiny Gardiner’s frog hears with its mouth

The tiny Gardiner’s frog, one of the smallest frogs in the world, once believed to be deaf, actually hears sounds through its mouth, scientists have found.

Reds sign big on last day

Liverpool were the first club to show their hand on transfer deadline day, signing three players as gross spending in the EPL surpassed £500 million ($780 million, 590 million euros).

Wenger takes heart as Arsenal sink Spurs

Arsene Wenger insists Arsenal’s 1-0 win over north London rivals Tottenham proves they can thrive without any big-money signings.

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