
Haunting TV drama about aftermath of horrifying Southport murders which shocked UK being made for streamer like Netflix
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Irish actor Jonas Armstrong will lead the project, which has a working title of Rooted Out
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Sadistic Axel Rudakubana was jailed for 52 years for killing Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, Bebe King, six, and Alice Da Silva Aguiar, nine, when he launched an attack on a Taylor Swift dance class
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Eight other children and two adults – dance
Now a haunting two-part drama is in the works covering the devastating riots that followed.
Irish actor
He said: 'There were riots in the UK two summers ago because a few girls were murdered by a young man over in Southport, which is just across the water from where I am.
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'Riots were kicking off throughout the country and loads of people were arrested and there was a lot of anger and frustration going on.
'This is the backdrop of that.
'The character I play is Oxford-educated and now is a university lecturer at the
London
School Of Economics.'
Production will begin this month, Jonas said, and will make up two 90-minute parts which will air on a streaming platform like Netflix.
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horrors are increasingly looked at by TV execs, with titles including
Horror
Story and
The actor, who is best known as Robin Hood in the BBC's 2006 series, shared more on the project's direction on podcast Lament of Hope, adding: 'I spoke to the writer and director and I said 'Why did you think of me?' and he said 'Because this breaks down racial bias, social bias, stereotypes, northern bias'.'
Shocking new footage shows yobs hurl bricks & bottles at police as 3 more thugs jailed
David: I'll never say dye
He may have been on our screens for over two decades now, but David Walliams isn't worried about looking like his
hair
.
The comedian, and former Britain's Got Talent judge, revealed he's turned down offers from his hairdresser to touch up his greying barnet.
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David Walliams says he's happy to go grey and won't dye his hair despite offers from his hairdresser
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He said: 'Someone offered to dye my hair the other day and I thought, 'That is a slippery slope' isn't it? Dyeing your hair and then dyeing your beard, it is weird.
'A hairdresser said, 'Oh do you want me dye it?' I was like 'No, you end up like Jimmy.'
But his Come Fly With Me co-star
He told David that if he could have hair, he'd opt for long curly locks like Brian May or 1980s
A Prime Video documentary will take a closer look at the brutal murders of four university students in 2022 in Idaho, America.
Told by those involved and affected by the crime, the series will explore the impact and fallout of the killings.
One Night In Idaho will stream from July 11.
Kelly's voice is paused
The Voice UK has hit the pause button with this year's series now being delayed until 2026.
Insiders say that the ITV singing show – which has just signed up
autumn
slot.
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The Voice UK has been delayed until 2026 – with Kelly Rowland joining the judging panel for its big return
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Judges Sir Tom Jones, Will.I.Am and McFly's Tom Fletcher and Danny Jones will return alongside new girl Kelly, who previously appeared on The Voice
Australia
and coached on The X Factor.
She replaces singer LeAnn Rimes, who left her role as mentor on the show to focus on her US career.
She has headed over to the American version of the format alongside Sheryl Crow.
It's Good Morning Olivia
Her ITVX show The Price Of Perfection is riding high in the ratings – and it's now been revealed she will be joining the This Morning family.
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Olivia Attwood is joining the This Morning team as a summer stand-in after the success of her ITVX doc series
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The Love Island star launched the second series of her cosmetic industry documentary last week, with an impressive 300,000 streams just hours after it dropped.
Now, she is set to be one of the stand-in summertime presenters on the ITV daytime show.
Joining Ben Shephard and
news
, it's very exciting, I'll be joining the hosting team.
'I'm going to be doing a couple of shows in the
summer
. It's a huge honour.
'Being part of the Daytime team with the Loose Women has been the best experience and this just feels like a very natural progression of that.'
This Morning airs weekdays on ITV from 10am.
The Discovery Channel is marking its 40th birthday with a four-part docuseries investigating how its shows have sparked viewers' passions.
Discovery Changed My Life follows a wildlife cinematographer, hiking guide and adventure organiser inspired by the channel. Airing on Discovery+.
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- Irish Independent
August bank holiday in Donegal: Six fun-filled ways to spend the long weekend
Across Donegal, there are lots of events organised with something for everyone to enjoy. Here is a guide to some of the events happening over the weekend: The Mary From Dungloe International Arts Festival The Mary From Dungloe International Arts Festival is a community based festival which has been held annually since 1967 in Dungloe, County Donegal. This year's festival runs from July 26 to August 3 with some of the big names in country music taking to the stage including Daniel O'Donnell, John Mc Nicholl, Dominic Kirwan, Shawn Cuddy, Conor O' Donnell and Sinead Black. It is family friendly with a wide variety of musical, cultural, child, sporting, artistic and novelty events. Irish diaspora communities from around the world, as well as Irish counties and towns, participate by nominating a young woman to represent their area. The winner, crowned 'Mary From Dungloe' holds the title for a year and acts as an ambassador for the festival, Dungloe & Donegal. For the full line up, visit Get ready to tap your feet, clap your hands, and sing along as the 48th Ballyshannon Folk and Traditional Music Festival bursts onto the scene from Thursday, July 31 to Sunday, August 3, 2025. This year, the festival is truly 'On the Move,' bringing an electrifying lineup of traditional and folk music to every corner of Ballyshannon. Throughout the festival, there will be performances from The Highstool Prophets, Luka Bloom, Porter Bellies, Muddlers Club, Phoenix, Seamie O'Dowd, Leonard Barry, Andy Morrow and Suil. Add to the mix some great street entertainment all weekend with lively pub sessions with the Ballyshannon Folk Trail, fringe events and workshops - this leading festival still has something to cater for all tastes 48 years later! Resident artist, Barry Britton will launch his exhibition on Thursday, July 31 at 7pm in the Abbey Arts Centre and will be live in the centre until the end of August 2025. This is a unique opportunity to view the Barry's artworks on display locally. Muff Féile The Muff Féile is back for another year this August Bank Holiday weekend. The event runs from July 31 to August 4, 2025 and it kicks off with the opening parade with dozens of events planned throughout the weekend. Organisers cater for all ages, aiming to create a Féile weekend full of fun events that entertain the residents of the area and visitors alike. From the popular opening parade to bonny baby to glamorous granny comps, live music, sports events, treasure hunts, gaming and retro arcade, fun fair amusements, craft fair, bake off's, art displays, workshops, films there is an action packed something for everyone. The Féile is a new event and a reimagining of the popular Muff Festival which began in the village in 1980. This year's Muff Feile marquee is destined to be a hive of musical activity. Situated down at The Ardmore Bar at The Treehouse Restaurant, Muff, there really is something for everyone. FRIELDAYS – A homecoming 2025-2029 An unprecedented five-year theatrical celebration building to the centenary of one of Ireland's great literary figures, Brian Friel (1929-2015). Beginning with a 35th anniversary production of his most celebrated play, Dancing at Lughnasa, staged just fifty metres from the house in which it is set, and close with a combined 50th anniversary celebration of the work of Ireland's greatest poet – and Friel's close friend - Seamus Heaney. Dancing at Lughnasa by Brian Friel, 35th Anniversary Year, will be held from August 1 to 17, 2025 at The Canteen Hall, St. Columba's School, Glenties. Faith Healer by Brian Friel will be held on August 8 to 10 and 15 to 17. Bus Meeting Point – Market Hall. Glenties at 4.30pm. (Act 1 – Edeninfagh / Act 2 Portnoo / Act 3 Ardara / Act 4 Glenties). 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The Irish Sun
35 minutes ago
- The Irish Sun
I queued for an hour & a half at Alton Towers but couldn't ride because of my big boobs
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37 minutes ago
- Irish Independent
August bank holiday in Roscommon – Best things to do
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