entertainment and media
Rare Spanish Armada maps saved from sell-off to go on public display
People will be able to view the collection at the National Museum of the Royal Navy, in Portsmouth.
Thunderstorms tipped to cause travel disruption for Glastonbury revellers
There will be storms in the days before the festival.
Manchester’s new arts venue to be named Aviva Studios
The insurance giant has obtained naming rights for the major cultural destination which will open later this year.
Paris Lees memoir What It Feels Like For A Girl inspires new BBC series
The memoir will be will be adapted for television by columnist and campaigner Lees.
Long lost Rubens painting to sell for up to £6 million at auction
Saint Sebastian Tended By Two Angels was last recorded in the collection of his Genovese patrons in 1730.
Catherine Tate on ‘amazing accident of alchemy’ with David Tennant on Doctor Who
The pair will reprise their roles for the upcoming anniversary specials.
Charlotte Church recalls meeting David Bowie with her mother as a teenager
The Welsh singer said although she had not been a fan of the world-famous musician at the time, her mother had insisted she take a picture with him.
Glastonbury drops Jeremy Corbyn ‘conspiracy theory’ film
The festival said it was ‘about unity and not division’ and therefore ‘not appropriate’ to screen Oh, Jeremy Corbyn: The Big Lie.
Glastonbury festival cancels screening of Jeremy Corbyn ‘conspiracy theory film’
It comes following a letter sent to festival organisers by the president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews.
Comic Dom Joly calls for Ukrainian children to be supported
The comic recently visited the city of Mykolaiv which have been subjected to shelling and missile attacks as a Save The Children ambassador.