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Sheeran praises curriculum changes which mean more kids will study music

4 hours ago ShareSave Hazel ShearingEducation correspondent ShareSave Getty Images Children will be taught how to budget and how mortgages work as the government seeks to modernise the national curriculum in England’s schools. Read More

Kristen Stewart rails at ‘devastating’ setback for women in Hollywood

US actress and director Kristen Stewart has said she is “so angry” that progress for female film-makers in Hollywood has gone backwards after a post-MeToo boost. Read More

‘Addictive’ diaries win prestigious non-fiction prize

A collection of diaries has won the prestigious Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction for the first time. Read More

Badenoch calls for sackings at BBC over edited Trump speech

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has said “heads should roll” at the BBC, following reports that a Panorama documentary misled viewers by editing a speech by US President Donald Trump. Read More

Streamers will be made to produce Australian content

Australia is to introduce laws requiring streaming platforms to invest a minimum amount of money in homegrown content, the government said on Tuesday. Read More

Oscar-nominated actress Diane Ladd dies at 89

Diane Ladd, three-time Academy Award nominee and star of Wild at Heart, has died at 89. Her daughter, actress Laura Dern, confirmed her death on Monday. Read More

Kim Kardashian has taken her law exams but says: I could never be a divorce lawyer

7 hours ago ShareSave Annabel RackhamCulture reporter ShareSave Disney+ Kim Kardashian may be weeks away from finding out if she’s passed her law exams, but she says practising divorce law is not in her future. Read More

Linkin Park to headline 2026 Download festival

11 hours ago ShareSave Georgia Levy-CollinsBBC Newsbeat ShareSave Getty Images Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit and Guns N’ Roses have been announced as headliners of next year’s Download festival. Read More