Dozens of girls rushed to hospital after ‘playing with Ouija board’ at school
The girls showed signs of “fainting and anxiety” after using a Ouija board on school grounds. Daily Express :: World Feed
US accuses China of ‘playing sides’ as nation ‘very clearly’ backs Russia in war
China has continually called for a ceasefire and peace in Ukraine. Concurrently, however, it has refused to publicly condemn Russia’s invasion. Daily Express :: World Feed
JLS announce The Hits UK tour – here’s when tickets come out and where they’re playing
JLS just announced a new tour with 15 dates of massive arena shows – and tickets go on sale in just a matter of days. Daily Express :: Music Feed
Beyoncé announces Renaissance World Tour – and is playing four UK cities
Beyoncé is back for a gigantic 41-date tour spanning America, the UK, and parts of Europe. Daily Express :: Music Feed
Angela Lansbury thought Elvis ‘caring and sweet’ after playing his mother 60 years ago
Angela Lansbury, who dies last year at 96, starred opposite Elvis Presley as his mother in 1961’s Blue Hawaii. Daily Express :: Films Feed
Emma Raducanu flies to Australian Open as Brit hopes injury will not stop her playing Slam
Emma Raducanu is headed to Melbourne for the Australian Open following her tearful injury retirement in Auckland. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
James Bond: Mel Gibson turned down playing 007 because of Sean Connery
Mel Gibson, who turns 67 today, was almost cast as the first American James Bond after Roger Moore. Daily Express :: Films Feed
James Bond: Why Cary Grant turned down playing 007 before Sean Connery bagged the role
Cary Grant had been approached by James Bond producer Cubby Broccoli to play 007 in Dr No. Daily Express :: Films Feed
Prince William recalls cheeky ‘sniper’ tactic while playing football as a child
The World Cup in Qatar kicked off today, and when it comes to football Prince William is the biggest royal fan. Daily Express :: News Feed
Former BBC exec warns Gary Linker is ‘playing with fire’ after mocking impartiality ruling
A former BBC executive has said that Gary Lineker is on “thin ice” after he appeared to mock a BBC ruling about impartiality. Daily Express :: News Feed
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