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The Top Five Films and TV Shows to Watch this Week (13th - 18th April 2025)
Get ready to be glued to your TV screens, as the five shows I have picked out for you this week are truly addictive…
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The Top Five Films and TV Shows to Watch this Week (7th - 11th April 2025)
Reality TV and thrilling films for the whole family are essential viewings this week! Check out my top five features to watch right here…
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Claire Chats To Tom Billington of Electric Umbrella Following Golden Buzzer Moment
Tom Billington joins Vibe again for another interview following Golden Buzzer success.
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Pump House Theatre Company Watford presents the updated 1990s version of John Godber’s ‘Bouncers’
The Pump House Theatre Company is proud to present an updated version of this much loved, hilarious and thought-provoking comedy; continuing its mission to bring diverse, challenging and entertaining productions to audiences in the area.
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Vibe 107.6 FM announces exciting new sponsorship with Watford Town Centre Bid
Vibe 107.6 FM is thrilled to announce that its daytime output is now proudly sponsored by Watford Town Centre BID.
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The Top Five Films and TV Shows to Watch this Week (31st March - 4th April 2025)
Festivities, family and funds! They are the big themes throughout my top five picks this week. Get ready to have a lot of fun watching these wonders…
Entertainment
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Erin Brockovich: 'My chiropractor saw mud on my stiletto - I said, I've been collecting dead frogs'
Erin Brockovich says a chance conversation about a muddy stiletto with her chiropractor led to the making of the award-winning film about her life.
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Menendez brothers' resentencing hearing can go ahead next week, says judge
The Menendez brothers' bid for freedom through resentencing can continue with the hearing scheduled for Thursday, a judge has ruled.
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Will Katy Perry sing in space - and will the all-female Blue Origin rocket crew count as astronauts?
It's been more than 60 years since a woman travelled into space without a man. And now six of them are blasting off from Earth.
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Ex-Abercrombie & Fitch chief executive Mike Jeffries 'unfit to stand trial due to dementia', prosecutors and defence team say
Abercrombie & Fitch's former chief executive is not fit to stand trial on sex trafficking charges as he is suffering from dementia, both prosecutors and his lawyers have said.
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Saturday Night Live gets British version
A British version of long-running US sketch show Saturday Night Live (SNL) will be coming to Sky next year.
National News
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Man found dead following explosion and house collapse in Worksop
A man has been found dead among the debris following an explosion at a house in Nottinghamshire.
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Body found after girl, 11, went missing in River Thames
A body has been found after an 11-year-old girl went missing in the River Thames, police have said.
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Minister says he wouldn't bring China into 'sensitive' steel industry again
The business secretary has told Sky News he would not bring a Chinese company into the "sensitive" steel sector again - after the government was forced to take control of British Steel.
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Bangladesh issues arrest warrant for Tulip Siddiq - as she denies claims against her
Anti-corruption authorities in Bangladesh have issued a warrant for the arrest of British Labour MP Tulip Siddiq.
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Prison union boss calls for 'change' after brother of Manchester Arena bomber attacks guards
Prison guards have been calling for more protection "for years" to avoid attacks like the one by the Manchester Arena bomber's brother on Saturday, according a prison union boss.
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Woman dies and two others left injured after car hits pedestrians near Crawley Leisure Park
A woman has died and two other members of her family have been left seriously injured after a car hit pedestrians outside a leisure park.
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Liberal Democrat MP Wera Hobhouse denied entry to Hong Kong to visit newborn grandson
A Liberal Democrat MP has been denied entry to Hong Kong where she was due to visit her newborn grandson.
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A sticking plaster, not a solution: What next for British Steel?
Sir Keir Starmer was flying the flag for domestic steel production on Saturday as his government passed emergency legislation to give itself extraordinary powers to intervene in the running of the steel works in Scunthorpe and elsewhere.
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Asylum system leading people to 'consider taking their own lives', says charity
A leading mental health charity is warning the asylum system is increasing the risk of suicide among asylum seekers and refugees.
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Low-level drinkers have increased cancer and cardiovascular risk, study finds
Low-level drinking can increase your chances of cancer and cardiovascular disease, according to a new study.
Sports News
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Bahrain GP: Oscar Piastri claims dominant win as George Russell holds off Lando Norris for second
Oscar Piastri completed a flawless victory as George Russell held off Lando Norris for second at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
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Andre Onana dropped by Ruben Amorim for Newcastle vs Man Utd in Premier League after high-profile mistakes
Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has been dropped for Sunday's Premier League game against Newcastle.
Technology News
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Will Katy Perry sing in space - and will the all-female Blue Origin rocket crew count as astronauts?
It's been more than 60 years since a woman travelled into space without a man. And now six of them are blasting off from Earth.
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Company started by 'two blokes in a Cardiff garage' is about to launch a game-changing space factory
A company started by "two blokes in a Cardiff garage" is about to launch a game-changing space factory that could start a new industrial revolution.
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Erin Brockovich: 'My chiropractor saw mud on my stiletto - I said, I've been collecting dead frogs'
Erin Brockovich says a chance conversation about a muddy stiletto with her chiropractor led to the making of the award-winning film about her life.
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From AI Barbie to 'Ghiblification' - how ChatGPT's image generator put 'insane' pressure on OpenAI
ChatGPT's new image-generation tool led to a record number of users in April, forcing OpenAI's boss to beg people to "chill out a bit".
Business News
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Hundred investors force ECB onto sticky wicket over revised £975m deal
A £975m deal to transform the finances of English cricket risks facing further demands for revision over proposals including one allowing the sport's governing body to cancel The Hundred tournament in seven years time.
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Starmer's search for football watchdog chair goes into extra-time
The appointment of the inaugural chair of English football's new watchdog has been thrown into fresh uncertainty after Whitehall officials resumed contact with applicants who did not make it onto a final shortlist.
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Some good news for the British economy - but the celebration might not last long
We've been waiting for a while for the Office for National Statistics to deliver us some good news on the British economy - and today it came.
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Hilco and Lakeland management close in on deal for family-owned retailer
The prolific high street investor Hilco Capital is closing in on a deal to fund a buyout of Lakeland, the family-owned homewares retailer.
World News
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Israeli air strike hits Gaza hospital
An Israeli air strike has hit a hospital in Gaza City, with pictures showing the devastating aftermath at some of its wards.
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Bangladesh issues arrest warrant for Tulip Siddiq - as she denies claims against her
Anti-corruption authorities in Bangladesh have issued a warrant for the arrest of British Labour MP Tulip Siddiq.
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Money and grotesque flattery: The art of doing a deal with Donald Trump is to make sure there is an 'upside' for him
Donald Trump boasts that he is the king of dealmakers. His 1987 ghostwritten bestseller, The Art Of The Deal, turned the New York City nepo babe into a national figure.
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Pope makes appearance in St Peter's Square for Palm Sunday mass
Pope Francis has made an appearance in St Peter's Square for Palm Sunday, as he continues to recover from a life-threatening battle with double pneumonia.
Political News
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Minister says he wouldn't bring China into 'sensitive' steel industry again
The business secretary has told Sky News he would not bring a Chinese company into the "sensitive" steel sector again - after the government was forced to take control of British Steel.
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Bangladesh issues arrest warrant for Tulip Siddiq - as she denies claims against her
Anti-corruption authorities in Bangladesh have issued a warrant for the arrest of British Labour MP Tulip Siddiq.
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Emergency bill to protect British Steel becomes law
An emergency bill to save British Steel's Scunthorpe blast furnaces has become law.
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A sticking plaster, not a solution: What next for British Steel?
Sir Keir Starmer was flying the flag for domestic steel production on Saturday as his government passed emergency legislation to give itself extraordinary powers to intervene in the running of the steel works in Scunthorpe and elsewhere.
Videos
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CCTV shows shoplifters using pythons to distract cashier before stealing from petrol station
Police are hunting for four suspects who used two pythons to distract a cashier before stealing $400 worth of CBD oil from a petrol station.
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Man found dead following explosion and house collapse in Worksop
A man has been found dead among the debris following an explosion at a house in Nottinghamshire.
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Israeli air strike hits Gaza hospital
An Israeli air strike has hit a hospital in Gaza City, with pictures showing the devastating aftermath at some of its wards.
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Emergency bill to protect British Steel becomes law
An emergency bill to save British Steel's Scunthorpe blast furnaces has become law.