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David Harbour on Lily Allen’s West End Girl album: ‘It wasn’t my experience’

10 June 2026 at 17:01

Stranger Things actor makes first public comments about his ex’s revealing hit album which tracks the dissolution of a relationship

David Harbour has spoken about his ex Lily Allen’s tell-all album West End Girl for the first time in a new interview.

The Stranger Things actor, who is on the Emmys trail for the HBO crime drama DTF St Louis, separated from the singer in early 2025 after they married in 2020. The couple filed for divorce months after their separation.

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© Photograph: Sean Zanni/WireImage

© Photograph: Sean Zanni/WireImage

‘Not just a singer’: Argentinians queue for miles to mourn biggest rockstar most of world has never heard of

Hundreds of thousands gather to remember Carlos ‘Indio’ Solari, who inspired cross-generational devotion, especially among working class

The line stretched for more than 7km (four miles). Mourners sang rock songs, waved banners, and carried speakers blasting music while smoke rose from makeshift barbecues and vendors sold T-shirts bearing the image of a bald man with sunglasses.

As evening fell, a drizzle set in, but the queue remained. At the end of the line in Avellaneda, outer Buenos Aires, stood a chapel containing the body of a rock star.

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© Photograph: Roberto Tuero/SOPA Images/Shutterstock

© Photograph: Roberto Tuero/SOPA Images/Shutterstock

The Gustavo Dudamel Era in Los Angeles Approaches Its End

9 June 2026 at 10:02
Gustavo Dudamel’s last concerts at Walt Disney Concert Hall as the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s maestro were a symbol of his impact after 17 years.

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Gustavo Dudamel, whose tenure as the music and artistic director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic concludes this summer.

James Blood Ulmer, adventurous US guitarist and vocalist, dies aged 86

Musician who spliced jazz, funk and blues, including in a spell on a major label in the early 1980s, was celebrated as ‘fearless’ by his family

James Blood Ulmer, the US guitarist celebrated for his avant garde splicing of jazz, blues and funk, has died aged 86.

A statement on social media said he died on 3 June. “His music was fearless, and so was his spirit,” his family added in another statement.

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© Photograph: Paul Natkin/Getty Images

© Photograph: Paul Natkin/Getty Images

French star Patrick Bruel held by police investigating new sexual assault allegations

Two new rape complaints have been filed against the 67-year-old singer and actor, who denies the claims

French singer and actor Patrick Bruel, facing sexual assault allegations from multiple women, was taken into police custody on Monday, as two new rape complaints were filed against him.

The 67-year-old, a major figure in French pop culture with multiple top-selling albums and more than 40 film appearances, is being questioned about 13 victims, the prosecutor’s office in the western Paris suburb of Nanterre said in a statement.

Agence France-Presse contributed to this report

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© Photograph: Stéphane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty Images

© Photograph: Stéphane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty Images

RTP, SIC e TVI transmitem 20 jogos do Mundial 2026

By: Lusa
6 June 2026 at 19:00
Estações televisivas conseguiram um acordo com a FIFA, a 5 dias do início do torneio. Todos os jogos de Portugal estão assegurados. A RTP, SIC e TVI chegaram a acordo com a FIFA para assegurar a transmissão gratuita de 20 jogos do Mundial de futebol deste ano, incluindo todos jogos de Portugal, o de abertura e a final, anunciaram hoje os operadores. “A RTP, a SIC e a TVI chegaram a acordo com a FIFA para a aquisição conjunta dos direitos de transmissão de 20 jogos do Campeonato do Mundo FIFA, garantindo aos portugueses o acesso, em sinal aberto, aos

Vento e temperatura trocam voltas a quem rumou ao Algarve para umas miniférias – SIC

Muitos portugueses aproveitaram o feriado esta quinta-feira para umas miniférias no Algarve, mas o vento e a descida das temperaturas afastou muitos banhistas das praias, como regsitou a reportagem da SIC.

O feriado do Corpo de Deus esta quinta-feira permitiu umas miniférias a muitos portugueses que rumaram ao Algarve, mas o tempo não está de feição, mas o vento vespertino de norte e a temperatura da água, não tornam apetecível a permanência dos turistas nas praias do Algarve.

Aguardando por temperaturas mais altas e menos vento, os portugueses que rumaram a Sul para umas miniférias, aproveitam para caminhar no areal e descontrair, por agora, sem dúvidas sobre onde colocar o chapéu de sol porque espaço não falta.

Quanto ao mar, o nadador-salvador, Júlio Fonseca, da praia de Quarteira, lembra os cuidados a ter, sobretudo com as crianças.

Imagem extraída da reportagem da SIC

“A dica que dou é a distância de segurança. Não é estar na linha de água, a distância de segurança é de um braço. (…) Começámos a temporada a 7 de maio e no dia 8 já houve um afogamento e, até então, já tivemos quatro afogamentos. Dos 12 aos 15 anos é a faixa que mais arrisca e se coloca em perigo”, alerta o nadador-salvador.

A época balnear está aberta e com ou sem chapéus de sol à frente dos espaços concessionados, o importante é que quem vai ao mar tenha mais cuidados, para evitar sustos.

Afro Nation returns to the Algarve: A major boost for tourism and the local economy

3 June 2026 at 17:27
Afro Nation returns to Portimão for next five years

Since its launch in Portugal in 2019, Afro Nation has grown into a global cultural phenomenon, attracting music fans from across Europe, Africa, North America and beyond. The festival, held

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Russian piano virtuoso to close Amigos de Música concert season

3 June 2026 at 11:34

The Russian-born pianist, who has been living in Portugal since 2022, will perform at Monte Os Agostos, near Santa Bárbara de Nexe, on June 16 and 18, bringing the organisation’s

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10 Stars Who Secretly Wrote Hit Songs for Other Singers

25 May 2026 at 08:00

You have no idea how many famous songs are quietly written behind the scenes by totally different superstars. In the music industry, it’s surprisingly common for a major artist to write a song and then hand it off to somebody else to record. Sometimes those tracks become even bigger hits than anything the songwriter performs […]

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Algarve: Chapéus-de-sol dividem banhistas e concessionários e Polícia Marítima já teve que intervir – SIC

Antes do arranque oficial da época balnear, instalou-se a confusão nas praias do Algarve, tendo em conta que enquanto em algumas já se permite chapéus de sol em frente das concessões, outras, como a de Monte Gordo, mantêm a proibição. Repetem-se os conflitos com os banhistas e até a Polícia Marítima já foi chamada a intervir, como é referido na reportagem da SIC.

A confusão começa cedo na Praia de Monte Gordo, no momento de abrir o chapéu de sol. Quem pensava que já não havia limitação descobre que tem mesmo de ir para outro sítio.

Em causa está a ideia de que não há lei que impeça colocar o chapéu de sol em frente da concessão. As declarações do presidente da Agência Portuguesa do Ambiente (APA) ainda não tiveram impacto na sinalética da praia.

No vazio, cada praia parece encontrar uma forma de reagir. Se na Galé, em Albufeira, os chapéus já se instalam onde antes lhes era vedado, Vila Real de Santo António mantém a proibição.

Os concessionários e o município estão unidos contra qualquer mudança. Alegam questões de segurança e temem, dizem, a “selva”.

Há, claro, outro impacto temido sobre quem paga atualmente cerca de 20 euros para estar numa concessão. Para já, aqui, vão mantendo a vista desafogada.

Ann Dooms, mathematician: ‘In the real world, human intuition remains irreplaceable’

1 June 2026 at 14:28

After two days in Madrid, Ann Dooms, 47, still hadn’t managed much sightseeing: only a quick visit to the Santiago Bernabéu stadium with her daughter. She was staying at the Residencia de Estudiantes, where she gave a talk at the invitation of the Institute of Mathematical Sciences and the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). Public outreach is only one of the many tasks that occupy Dooms. She also leads the Mathematics and Data Science research group at the Free University of Brussels (VUB, by its Dutch initials), where she is a full professor, and chairs both the Belgian Defence Scientific Council and the Education Committee of the European Mathematical Society.

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Mathematician Ann Dooms in Madrid.
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