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    Russell Brand says Bear Grylls 'flanked' him as he was baptised in Thames

    Russell Brand has become a Christian and said survival expert Bear Grylls was there for the ceremony

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  • EntertainmentThe Telegraph

    Eurovision Song Contest 2024: Your ultimate guide

    The 68th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, the biggest and longest-running music competition in the world, will take place this May – and it promises to be as brilliantly bonkers, and as politically fraught, as ever. The Brits will watch with caution after a bruising result for UK entry Mae Muller last year.

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    Amy Dowden: I probably would not be here right now without CoppaFeel! founder

    The professional dancer said she found a lump in her breast months after she started checking them, following a CoppaFeel! trek.

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  • NewsDigital Spy

    Corrie's David and Daniel to face suspicion over Nathan attack

    Coronation Street's David Platt and Daniel Osbourne to face suspicion over Nathan Curtis attack, as Bethany Platt's former abuser is knocked unconscious.

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  • EntertainmentThe Telegraph

    Every UK Eurovision entry ranked, from worst to best

    The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 kicks off this weekend. All eyes turn to Malmö in Sweden, as Britain pins its hopes on Olly Alexander, star of It’s A Sin and frontman of Years & Years. He’s already generated headlines with his comments about the Union Jack flag – but his entry, Dizzy, is a servicable pop banger.

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  • EntertainmentYahoo TV UK

    The Jinx Part Two shows Susan Berman was 'wilfully aware' of Robert Durst's crimes

    The Jinx director Andrew Jarecki speaks to Yahoo UK about the docu-series and the shocking revelation about Susan Berman's part in Kathie Durst's disappearance.

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  • EntertainmentThe Telegraph

    Eurovision: every single UK entry ranked, from worst to best

    61. Joe and Jake, 'You're Not Alone', 2016: It's impossible to feel anything about this song. Even trying to be snide takes a Herculean effort. Cloned in the same dark pop laboratory, Joe and Jake – with their eerily smooth, symmetrical cheeks – were pasteurised leftovers from The Voice, as thrilling as low-fat yoghurt. The spangly, goofy, sequined excess that makes Eurovision a pleasure to watch was wholly absent here. In its place, there came a joyless corporate greige.

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