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‘I’ve never been wrong’: has a C-list Hollywood blog scooped the world with royal news?

Secret protocols have long been in place for how the death of the Queen will be revealed. Or they were until ‘sources close to the Royal Kingdom’ got chatty

Benedict Cumberbatch swans about on the baffling cover of Vanity Fair’s Hollywood issue

Scowling, sodden and surrounded by waterfowl, the actor adorns the new Hollywood issue as an icon of … what exactly?

Hold the front page… as a digital asset? News UK may join NFT boom

Sun publisher examining whether classic front pages and exclusive photos can have lucrative second life

Crypto exchange Binance makes $200m investment in Forbes

Deal comes less than two years after Binance sued business publisher for defamation

Ex-fiance of Caroline Flack jailed for harassment of Dan Wootton

Judge also imposes restraining order on Andrew Brady, who had blamed the journalist for Flack’s death

The Guardian view on Wordle: let the game stay free

Editorial: Joyful and innocuously addictive, the online word game harks back to a more innocent age. The new owners must respect its spirit

Will Wordle still be free after the New York Times buyout?

Will the hit game imminently be locked behind a paywall or stay as it is? What about ads? The NYT’s head of games explains the plan

PM-supporting pork pie front page puzzles Sun pundits

Paper causes confusion with allusions to Johnson ‘cutting the mustard’ while being ‘in a pickle’

A Journal for Jordan review – bland military romance scuppers Denzel Washington

Directed by Washington, this story based on a reporter’s memoir about her soldier husband and their son fails to find a compelling focus

Mail Online: Ipso upholds complaint over town being ‘no-go area for white people’

Online edition of Daily Mail ordered to publish correction as title’s defence dismissed

Sienna Miller says Sun forced her to make decisions about pregnancy

Actor, who believes reporter illegally obtained medical records, speaks after accepting settlement

Andrew Neil threatens to sue Jennifer Arcuri after tweet about Epstein

Businesswoman had made claims about journalist’s inclusion in a contact book owned by Jeffrey Epstein

Martin Clarke to step down as editor of MailOnline

Resignation announced just weeks after Clarke appeared to be one of victors in DMG Media internal power struggle

Payout for Dacre as DMGT bosses pocket £33m amid cuts fears

Former Daily Mail editor to benefit by about £1.9m but top four directors are biggest beneficiaries

Americans were horrified to be told to live like Europeans. Is it longer life expectancy they mind?

An article suggesting US citizens could learn something from a Europe racked, it said, by goods shortages has caused predictable outrage, writes Guardian columnist Arwa Mahdawi

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  • Musk rejects claim he has incited disorder in Belfast – UK politics live
  • Sales of Meta whistleblower’s memoir soar after Hay festival ‘silencing’
  • How to Talk Australians: The Movie review – viral web series lampooning Aussie culture gets big-screen adaptation
  • First trailer for Aaron Sorkin’s Facebook sequel The Social Reckoning
  • Actor Tyler Mane reveals he is having treatment for rare male breast cancer
  • Under the Shadow review – Leila Farzad is fantastic in this nerve-shredding tale of 80s Tehran
  • From An Evening With Gary Lineker to Dear England: what to watch to warm up for the World Cup
  • ‘It’s not about heroes and villains’: the triumphant return of long-lost indie I Shot Andy Warhol
  • Should you send that midnight text? 11 essential rules for phone etiquette
  • The best films of 2026 so far
  • Chinese activist in UK told by X that abusive deepfakes do not breach rules
  • Boogie Nights review – Paul Thomas Anderson’s porn epic is still gaudy, seedy fun
  • Global brands ‘likely’ using mineral that funds rebels accused of atrocities in DRC, investigation finds
  • Can a $159 Bluetooth sleep mask help you snooze better? I tested to find out
  • How Belfast knife attack became the latest far-right ‘trigger event’
  • Crackdown on tech platforms will go ahead despite US intervention, says No 10
  • Peabo Bryson obituary
  • Disclosure Day review – close encounters of a deferred kind in Spielberg’s conspiracy spectacular
  • ‘We got banned from YouTube but they showed Saddam Hussein being hanged’: the wild viral visions of Romain Gavras
  • All signs point to Trump pushing AI growth
  • UK regulator orders social media firms to adopt measures to stop viral illegal content
  • Amazon’s main UK arm handed £7.6m tax credit as profits soar to £355m
  • I watched as Meta’s threats stopped Sarah Wynn-Williams from speaking – we must have stronger rights for whistleblowers
  • Bank of England warns of AI scams as deepfakes of Farage-Bailey fight spread
  • Think Musk the billionaire was bad? Brace yourself for Musk the trillionaire
  • ‘A man of great appetites’: what’s it like to be a dictator’s personal chef?
  • Signal One review – Dennis Quaid and David Thewlis ballast high-concept, low-risk first contact yarn
  • White House urges UK not to ban social media for under-16s
  • Pink Narcissus review – garish colour and dreamlike images in a homoerotic vision of 60s New York
  • Doctors and NHS could be sued for mistakes made by AI tools, report warns

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