Platinum Jubilee: The Queen waves from Buckingham Palace balcony for pageant
The Queen watched Friday and Saturday’s Jubilee events from home after experiencing “discomfort”.
The Queen watched Friday and Saturday’s Jubilee events from home after experiencing “discomfort”.
A huge pageant and thousands of street parties across the UK are among Sunday’s Jubilee festivities.
About 20,000 fans were in Stoke-on-Trent for a gig that was postponed for two years.
The star’s two-night stint at Knebworth ends with fans complaining of being stranded in the car park.
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Oleh Psiuk, leader of the winning Eurovision band, explains why he parted with the top prize.
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Stars of the stage, screen and the sporting world perform at the Platinum Party at the Palace.
Alicia Keys, Diana Ross and Rod Stewart took to the stage – but all eyes were on the royal box.
Performers from Diana Ross and Sir Rod Stewart to Jason Donovan and Sam Ryder played outside the palace.
The Prince of Wales gave a heartfelt tribute during the Platinum Jubilee concert at Buckingham Palace.
Performers lined up to speak of their excitement at playing the Platinum Party at the Palace concert.
The Queen and the animated children’s character professed a shared love for marmalade sandwiches.
The Platinum Party at the Palace sees the monarch appear in a comedy sketch with Paddington Bear.
Eurovision runner-up Sam Ryder will play the star-studded Party at the Palace on Saturday evening.
The Angels singer reflects on his 30-year career ahead of a homecoming gig in Stoke-on-Trent.
A US singer says he co-wrote a song called ‘All I want for Christmas is You’ five years before Carey’s 1994 hit.
Running Up That Hill runs back up the UK charts after being used in the Netflix drama’s new series.
Osinachi Nwachuwku’s death in April sparked outrage amid reports she was a victim of domestic abuse.
Ballroom and Latin dancers compete at Blackpool Dance Festival after a three-year break.
The Beatles drummer receives an honorary doctorate from the Berklee Academy of Music in Boston.
Walkers claim access to a historical right-of-way is hampered by the Harry Potter author’s firm.
The actor makes his first public appearance since the verdict in his court case against Amber Heard.
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Freddie Lewis has curated a show exploring the pressure he feels to perform masculinity ‘correctly’.
Angela Redgrave, who owns Bristol School of Dancing, receives a British Empire Medal for her work.
Nigerian-French singer Asa talks about her new album, Five, and the ‘pressure’ to be commercial.
Team GB curlers, a Masterchef duo, footballers and soap stars are also on the Queen’s honours list.
Robert Hughes – who played the lead in Australian show Hey Dad! – has been granted parole in Sydney.