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Dates for next Glastonbury Festival announced
25. September 2025 (14:54)
The festival will be back at Worthy Farm in June 2027, following a fallow year. (BBC News)
Filming for Harry Potter TV series spotted in town
25. September 2025 (12:44)
Fans of the young wizard capture a scene for the upcoming HBO series being shot in Hertfordshire. (BBC News)
Pokémon did not give permission for ICE deportation video
25. September 2025 (12:37)
The theme song, Ash Ketchum and slogan "Gotta catch 'em all" featured in a US government video. (BBC News)
Ticketmaster agrees to better price information after Oasis complaints
25. September 2025 (11:24)
The company will have to give fans more information, after an investigation into Oasis ticket sales. (BBC News)
Australian film altered in China to make gay couple straight
25. September 2025 (07:30)
A scene featuring a same-sex couple was digitally altered to depict a heterosexual couple. (BBC News)
'Celtic sisters' make history on RuPaul's Drag Race UK
25. September 2025 (07:13)
Dublin-born Bonnie Anne Clyde and west Belfast's Elle Vosque are competing in the new season of Ru Paul's Drag Race UK. (BBC News)
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky welcome birth of their first daughter
25. September 2025 (03:31)
The celebrity pair announced the birth of Rocki Irish Mayers on Instagram in a post that included a miniature pair of boxing gloves. (BBC News)
Matthew McConaughey on starring with his family in film about California's deadliest wildfire
25. September 2025 (03:12)
The actor plays a school bus driver trapped in US wildfires, appearing with his real mother and son. (BBC News)
Jimmy Kimmel's return draws record ratings despite limited showing
25. September 2025 (02:45)
The first episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! since it was suspended last week drew a record 6.26 million viewers, Disney says. (BBC News)
BBC and news agencies launch film calling on Israel to allow foreign journalists into Gaza
25. September 2025 (01:15)
Israel does not allow foreign journalists into Gaza independently, citing security grounds. (BBC News)