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Brighton announces month of festivals
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Sunny Brighton is playing host to four festivals next month, offering visitors to the popular seaside destination a chance to enjoy an eclectic range of art, theatre, music, dance and debate.
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EXCLUSIVE CLIP: The Kennedys
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The final episode of HISTORY’s four part drama The Kennedys airs this week concluding the story with Marilyn Monroe’s entrance and the assassinations of Jack (Greg Kinnear) and Bobby Kennedys. To help you get in the mood, we have an exclusive clip from the episode PLUS a look behind the scenes. Make sure you don’t…
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Sony announces new Android tablets
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Japanese electronics giant Sony has become the latest company hoping to eat into Apple’s dominance of the tablet market. The Vaio to TV to Walkman manufacturer has announced two tablets running Google’s Android operating system, each being positioned for different uses.
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Doctor Who's back on form but the scheduling sucks
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Scheduling Doctor Who at 6pm on a sunny weekend was always going to depress viewing numbers but even so, the 6.5m who bothered to tune in to Saturday’s opening episode does seem a little low.
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Filming starts on new Paul Abbott thriller
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Filming is now underway on Twenty8k, a new British urban thriller written by Jimmy Dowdall and Paul Abbott and starring ER’s Parminder Nagra and former BBC Robin Hood Jonas Armstrong.
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Kindle users can finally borrow library ebooks
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Kindle users in the US will soon be able to borrow books from their local libraries after Amazon announced a deal with Overdrive, the company which powers ebook lending services for many libraries in the US and Europe. Ebook lending is already available to users of rival ebook which support ePub files protected by Adobe…