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Sean "Diddy" Combs's lawyers have called for the music mogul to be given no more than 14 months in prison when he is sentenced next month - meaning he would walk free almost immediately.
Late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, who was taken off the air following a row over comments about Charlie Kirk, will return on Tuesday.
Broadcaster John Stapleton - a familiar face on news and current affairs shows for decades - has died.
Graham Linehan has told Sky News he believes satire is "dying" and that it would be "impossible" to make his hit shows Father Ted or The IT Crowd today.
From soaring power ballads to novelty earworms, disco to metal and even "ouija pop", there's nothing quite like Eurovision - watched by millions around the world, tuning in to celebrate live music's weird and wonderful.
American Senator Ted Cruz has broken ranks with fellow US conservatives and hit out at talk show host Jimmy Kimmel's suspension, saying it was "mafioso" behaviour.
A renowned sculptor has said he is "thrilled" to have been chosen to create a statue of Queen Elizabeth II for a new national memorial, saying he would like it to be an "object of delight for people".
Canada has banned rap group Kneecap from entering the country for allegedly 'glorifying terrorist organisations'.
Penn & Teller have finally been inducted into the Magic Circle - after 50 years of being denied membership.
US singer-songwriter Brett James has died in a small plane crash, according to music industry officials.
New homes in England could be fitted with mandatory water-saving showers and toilets under government proposals to save water.
Donald Trump has claimed the use of paracetamol in pregnancy is linked to an increased risk of autism - but what does the evidence say?
Energy regulator Ofgem has selected a shortlist of long-duration electricity storage projects it says are vital to maximise renewable energy and reduce the cost of paying wind farms to switch off because the excess power cannot be managed.
Donald Trump has revealed that media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his son Lachlan could be part of a deal in which TikTok in the United States will come under American control.
Sir Ed Davey has branded Elon Musk a criminal and called for him to be prosecuted for "allowing online harm to children" on his social media platform X.
The world's first AI-generated government "minister" has been introduced to the Albanian parliament to a mixed reception.
President Trump said he and China's Xi Jinping held a "very productive call" on Friday, discussing the final approval for a deal that would see US TikTok sold.
TikTok moderators are warning that young people in the UK may be exposed to more harmful content after hundreds of moderator redundancies were announced in the company's London office.
MI6 is launching a new dark web portal to recruit spies for the UK.
Meta has announced smart glasses with a screen in the right lens, meaning you can read WhatsApp messages, look at a map or translate a conversation - all from the comfort of your face.