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Why Bastille are making music for 'dystopian' days
The indie-pop band on soundtracking strange times, being more present and escaping to the metaverse.

Spielberg's The Fabelmans wins Toronto top prize
The festival's People's Choice Award is regarded as an indicator of future success at the Oscars.

Lady Gaga forced to stop show amid lightning storm
The star was performing the last night of her Chromatica Ball tour in Miami when a storm descended.

'Call me foreign agent' - Russian anti-war pop star
Russian pop star Alla Pugacheva condemns the Ukraine war, in solidarity with her showbiz husband.

Louis Tomlinson: Will radio stations play me again?
The ex-One Direction star has a new album, but his solo career hasn't quite gone the way he planned.

Chrissy Teigen says she realised baby loss was an abortion
"I felt silly that it had taken me over a year to actually understand that we had had an abortion."

Bill Turnbull's colleagues pay tribute at funeral
BBC broadcaster Bill Turnbull, who died in August, is celebrated at his funeral in Suffolk.
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Why Bastille are making music for 'dystopian' days
The indie-pop band on soundtracking strange times, being more present and escaping to the metaverse.

Spielberg's The Fabelmans wins Toronto top prize
The festival's People's Choice Award is regarded as an indicator of future success at the Oscars.

Lady Gaga forced to stop show amid lightning storm
The star was performing the last night of her Chromatica Ball tour in Miami when a storm descended.

'Call me foreign agent' - Russian anti-war pop star
Russian pop star Alla Pugacheva condemns the Ukraine war, in solidarity with her showbiz husband.

Louis Tomlinson: Will radio stations play me again?
The ex-One Direction star has a new album, but his solo career hasn't quite gone the way he planned.

Chrissy Teigen says she realised baby loss was an abortion
"I felt silly that it had taken me over a year to actually understand that we had had an abortion."

Bill Turnbull's colleagues pay tribute at funeral
BBC broadcaster Bill Turnbull, who died in August, is celebrated at his funeral in Suffolk.

Spielberg's The Fabelmans wins Toronto top prize
The festival's People's Choice Award is regarded as an indicator of future success at the Oscars.

Lady Gaga forced to stop show amid lightning storm
The star was performing the last night of her Chromatica Ball tour in Miami when a storm descended.

'Call me foreign agent' - Russian anti-war pop star
Russian pop star Alla Pugacheva condemns the Ukraine war, in solidarity with her showbiz husband.
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Beckham 'telling stories' during 12-hour wait
Our deputy political editor Vicki Young managed to speak to David Beckham as he waited in the queue to see the Queen lying in state at Westminster Hall.
The former footballer says he and the people he has been queuing with have been "celebrating" the Queen's life and telling stories.
He says he's been waiting since 02:15 BST, which would make his wait over 12 hours at this point.
David Beckham spotted in the queue
Copyright: BBCDavid Beckham has been spotted in the queue to see the Queen lying in state.
Asked how long he'd been waiting for, the former England and Manchester United football star said he'd been there for 12 hours, since 02:15 BST.
On the camaraderie of people in the line, Beckham said they had shared sandwiches, sherbert lemon and doughnuts.
He is wearing a dark suit and flat cap, and is winding his way through the zig-zag of queues in Victoria Gardens, approaching the end of the line to reach Westminster Hall.
Once he'd been spotted, fellow queuing compatriots stopped to take photos of and selfies with the celebrity.
Such was the excitement that some said on social media that it caused something of a disturbance to the progress of the line as it moved forward, as people stopped to look and lost focus on continuing to walk.
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