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Macaulay Culkin and more pay tribute to Catherine O'Hara following her death
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Vin Diesel shares title, release date for next 'Fast and Furious' movie
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Actress Catherine O'Hara dies at 71
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Weekend Watchlist: What's new in theaters, on streaming
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First official photos released of Sam Mendes’ Beatles cast
Videos
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Postcode lottery means groundbreaking MND drug is a lifeline for some - but 'mental torture' for others
Eleanor Dalley didn't think she'd live to see 50 after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) in 2019.
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New Epstein files offer level of insight we never expected
This is the kind of detail Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson never wanted us to see. It's embarrassing and exposing.
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Catherine O'Hara, who starred in Home Alone and Schitt's Creek, has died
Catherine O'Hara, the Emmy-winning actress who starred as Kevin's mother in Home Alone and the eccentric Moira Rose in Schitt's Creek, has died.
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Climber Alex Honnold scales Taipei 101 skyscraper without ropes
American climber Alex Honnold ascended one of the world's tallest buildings on Sunday without a rope or protective equipment.
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Trump reveals his 'great' pick for US central bank boss
Donald Trump has revealed his pick to become the world's most powerful central banker, declaring Kevin Warsh "may be the best" ever.
UK News
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Starmer hails China reset a success - but not everyone is convinced
Keir Starmer describes himself as a "British pragmatist" who takes a "common sense" approach. When it comes to global affairs, and domestic ones too, he isn't one to grandstand, he'd rather try to get things done.
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Catherine O'Hara, who starred in Home Alone and Schitt's Creek, has died
Catherine O'Hara, the Emmy-winning actress who starred as Kevin's mother in Home Alone and the eccentric Moira Rose in Schitt's Creek, has died.
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Epstein sent thousands of pounds to Mandelson's husband for osteopathy fees, files show
Jeffrey Epstein wired thousands of pounds after Lord Peter Mandelson's husband asked him to pay for his osteopathy course fees, according to emails included in newly released Epstein files.
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New Epstein files offer level of insight we never expected
This is the kind of detail Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson never wanted us to see. It's embarrassing and exposing.
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Epstein files: Key findings so far after more than three million pages released
More than three million pages related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are being released, the US Department of Justice has announced.
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Father 'wants answers' after five-month-old son was fed now-recalled Nestle baby formula
A father whose son needed hospital treatment after being fed a now-recalled batch of Nestle baby formula has told Sky News he wants "answers" after putting his "faith and trust" in the brand.
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England cricketer Harry Brook 'regrets' saying he was alone during nightclub incident
England's white-ball cricket captain Harry Brook has backtracked over his account of an incident with a nightclub bouncer.
Showbiz
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Catherine O'Hara, who starred in Home Alone and Schitt's Creek, has died
Catherine O'Hara, the Emmy-winning actor who starred as Kevin's beleaguered mother in Home Alone and the eccentric Moira Rose in Schitt's Creek, has died.
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Melania's non-documentary might end up a box office flop - but she won't mind
"Purposeful storytelling" is how Melania Trump herself describes what audiences will find in her cinematic debut.
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Queen joins Rivals stars to pay respects to longstanding friend Dame Jilly Cooper at memorial
The Queen was among a list of well-known faces who paid their respects to Dame Jilly Cooper at a memorial in London on Friday.
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Former Little Mix singer tells Sky News how it was her mum who first noticed twins' rare genetic condition
Former Little Mix singer Jesy Nelson said none of the healthcare workers who checked her twin babies realised they had a rare genetic condition which means they may never walk - and it was only thanks to her mum that they were diagnosed.
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Queen won't tour in US because it's 'a dangerous place'
Legendary Queen guitarist Brian May has said the band will not tour in the US any time soon, saying it has become "a dangerous place".
