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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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Garbage to play headline Belfast show at the Waterfront Hall
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Belfast's Iconic Custom House Square and The Telegraph Building to be Transformed for Free to Attend Fleadh Celebrations
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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
Q Radio National Sport
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Belgian GP: Lewis Hamilton crashes in final practice as Kimi Antonelli sets pace again at Spa-Francorchamps
Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari crew face a race against time to repair his car for Belgian Grand Prix Qualifying after he crashed at the end of final practice, in a session topped again by Mercedes' title-leading Kimi Antonelli.
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The Open: Bryson DeChambeau handed two-shot penalty after controversial ruling in second round at Royal Birkdale
Bryson DeChambeau has criticised the 'disappointing' decision for him to be handed a two-shot penalty for a controversial rules breach during his second round at The Open.
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Bryson DeChambeau's rules controversy at The Open: What happened, why was he penalised and how did he react to decision?
Bryson DeChambeau has been criticised for ‘making himself the story’ by the way he handled a two-shot penalty during his second round at The Open.
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Thomas Tuchel: England boss defends tactics against Argentina and blames English football's 'DNA' for World Cup exit
Thomas Tuchel says he is "100 per cent" committed to continuing his role as England boss into the next European Championships in two years, and he has hit back at critics who have questioned his tactics, saying instead it is a problem with English football's "DNA".
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France vs England: Why World Cup third-place play-off is huge for Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel
England are in the midst of a run of three matches against the top three sides in world football. That is unprecedented.
Q Radio Local News
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Local community ‘in shock’ after ‘very serious car crash’ in north Belfast
By Rebecca Black (Press Association)
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Tensions high in Dungannon over East Timor ‘gang fears’, court hears
By Rebecca Black (Press Association)
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Graffiti in Belfast probed as ‘racially motivated hate crime’
By Rebecca Black (Press Association)
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Man appears in court charged with manslaughter of Carl Holland in Belfast
By Rebecca Black (Press Association)
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DUP reveals details of review into what was known about Donaldson’s conduct
By Jonathan McCambridge (Press Association)
Q Radio National News
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British runner Josh Kerr breaks world record for mile which had stood for 27 years
British runner Josh Kerr has broken the world record for running a mile on a track - which has stood for 27 years.
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Thames Water lenders plot legal fight with Burnham over nationalisation
The group of investors engaged in a rescue bid for Thames Water are plotting a multibillion pound legal battle with Andy Burnham's new government if it forcibly nationalises Britain's biggest water company.
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'I didn't 100% fit in': How two men discovered they had been switched at birth
The families of two men switched at birth 38 years ago have accused a US hospital of depriving them of the lives they should have led.
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Police investigating Essex kidnap murder look for £1,000 Louis Vuitton trainers
Police investigating the murder of a 21-year-old man who was kidnapped are trying to find his pair of £1,000 Louis Vuitton trainers.
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Woman arrested on suspicion of murder of man, 75, found dead in Bolton
A woman has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of a 75-year-old man found dead in Bolton.
Q Radio Entertainment News
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Brenda Fricker, best known for My Left Foot and Home Alone 2, dies aged 81
Brenda Fricker - the first Irish woman to win an Oscar - has died aged 81, her agent said.
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Jesy Nelson welcomes plans to test newborns for debilitating muscle-wasting condition Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Newborn babies across England will be tested for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) - a rare condition which causes progressive muscle wastage - from the end of this year, the Department of Health has announced.
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Jurassic Park star Sam Neill died from pneumonia, agent says
Jurassic Park and Peaky Blinders star Sam Neill died from pneumonia after beating cancer, his agent said.
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Scott Mills was BBC's highest earner before his sacking, new figures reveal
Former Radio 2 presenter Scott Mills was the BBC's highest earner until he was sacked in March, latest figures reveal.
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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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