Sir Rod Stewart's wealth increased by £10million in the last year – taking his fortune to £190million.
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Thousands of eclectic music fans sit down each year to watch countries compete in the Eurovision Song Contest - and even throw their own parties to mark the occasion.
The UK has participated in the competition 62 times, with a first performance in 1957.
But could it be the end for Britain's long-standing part in the show post Brexit?
Although Britain is leaving the European Union on January 31 following a referendum from more than three years ago, it doesn't mean our annual fun will be axed
Sir Rod Stewart's wealth increased by £10million in the last year – taking his fortune to £190million.
After announcing a handful of comeback shows, Bright Eyes have now shared the details of their 2020 tour. Following a March show in Tokyo, the band will play spring concerts in North America and then summer concerts in Europe and the United Kingdom. Check out Bright Eyes’ schedule at below. Get tickets here. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
TV presenter Richard Madeley appeared on Good Morning Britain and a debate arose about whether it was okay to smack your children or not.
Britain is firmly set to leave the European Union on Friday, but is there any going back?
It hasn't been far from the political agenda for more than three years but finally, Brexit is here.
A flight with about 200 British nationals on board attempting to leave coronavirus-stricken Wuhan has been unable to take off as planned.
We are about to cross what Prime Minister Boris Johnson describes as the "Brexit finishing line" on Friday, January 31, at 11pm.