Jennifer Aniston and Pedro Pascal Say They're 'Just Friends' After Dinner Date Sparks Buzz
25 Mar

A dinner between Jennifer Aniston and Pedro Pascal at Sunset Tower Hotel set off dating rumors. Their three-hour meal led many to speculate romance, but sources say it's just a friendly meeting. The pair were seen chatting at the valet area, and insiders attribute their meet-up to possible professional ventures, like a role for Pascal in *The Morning Show*, especially with Aniston's stylist present.

Mary Berry's Secret to Perfectly Soft Scrambled Eggs Unveiled: A Delightful Twist on a Classic
25 Mar

Celebrity chef Mary Berry shares her 1970s secret to soft scrambled eggs with a unique sweetcorn addition. This adds sweetness and texture to a classic, showcasing a timeless breakfast treat.

Alexia Thainara Predicts Grappling Advantage Over Molly McCann at UFC Fight Night 255
23 Mar

Brazilian newcomer Alexia Thainara is confident in her grappling prowess as she faces Molly McCann at UFC Fight Night 255, predicting her opponent will find grappling exchanges intimidating. Thainara's background in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and MMA reinforces her confidence. As she steps into the octagon, Thainara aims to seize the opportunity to showcase her submission skills in her UFC debut.

Why The Searchers Aren't in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, According to Mike Pender
23 Mar

The Searchers, pivotal to the '60s music scene with hits like 'Needles and Pins,' aren't in the Hall of Fame. Founding member Mike Pender points to a perceived British band entry quota and a bias toward 'hipper' acts as reasons. Despite these barriers, Pender notes their ongoing legacy, hailed for their lasting influence on artists like The Byrds and Tom Petty.

‘Severance’ Creator Dan Erickson Explores Bold Choices in Season 2's Finale
22 Mar

Season 2's finale of 'Severance' showcases Dan Erickson's intricate storytelling, blending complex character arcs and shocking plot twists. Mark’s Innie-Outie dynamics meet a climactic 'First Contact,' with Adam Scott portraying both roles expertly. Gwendoline Christie's improvised action scene adds a punch, while Ben Stiller's creative input shapes key moments. The storyline emphasizes themes of identity and self-worth.

Mayo's TikTok Sensation Garron Noone Eyes RTÉ 2FM Drivetime Slot
22 Mar

Mayo native and TikTok personality Garron Noone is in discussions to take over RTÉ 2FM's drivetime slot following the departure of The 2 Johnnies. Known for his comedic flair and nearly a million followers, Noone is a key contender evaluated through guest appearances. With a background in entertainment and a taste for music collaboration, decisions on the replacement are anticipated by late July.

Germany's Predicted Lineup vs. Italy: UEFA Nations League Quarter-Finals
21 Mar

Germany faces a tough challenge against Italy in the UEFA Nations League quarter-final, with key players Wirtz, Havertz, and Füllkrug out due to injuries. Coach Julian Nagelsmann is expected to deploy a 4-2-3-1 formation, featuring Oliver Baumann as goalkeeper and Joshua Kimmich in midfield. Burkardt will lead the attack, while new talents Amiri and Kleindienst could see playing time.

Jimmy Carr on the Competitive Spirit of Comedians in 'Last One Laughing'
21 Mar

Jimmy Carr talks about the fierce competition among comedians on the show *Last One Laughing*, where British comedians are challenged to keep a straight face. He questions the show's long-term sustainability in keeping humor fresh with a limited pool of top-tier British comedians.

Andrew Bridgen Accuses Matt Hancock of Defamation Over Antisemitism Allegation
20 Mar

Andrew Bridgen is suing Matt Hancock for libel after a tweet accused him of spreading antisemitic conspiracy theories. The High Court will decide if the tweet's statements are seen as fact or opinion, affecting free speech and political commentary. Bridgen claims severe reputational harm, while Hancock argues it was a critique of Bridgen's remarks and not his character.

Kemi Badenoch Under Fire for Shifting UK’s Net Zero Strategy
19 Mar

Kemi Badenoch, the Conservative leader, faces backlash from William Hague for abandoning the UK's 2050 net zero goal. She argues it's impossible to meet the target without harming the economy. Hague warns this move could signal climate inaction by the Tories. Critics, including Theresa May, argue abandoning the target undermines climate efforts. Business and environmental groups also critique the decision.