Daily Horoscope: Scorpio New Moon Brings Change

Discover your daily horoscope for November 20, 2025. The Scorpio New Moon illuminates dreams and possibilities, bringing transformative energy for all zodiac signs. Read your personalised cosmic forecast now.

London Punk Venue Flooded, Launches Crowdfunder

A flash flood devastated London's Piehouse Workers Co-op during a sold-out punk gig, causing £20k in losses. The accessible venue needs help to reach its £25,000 Crowdfunder target. Donate now.

Alex Scott: 'I will get married to Jess Glynne'

Alex Scott opens up about her relationship with Jess Glynne in the I'm A Celebrity jungle, revealing proposal plans and how they fell 'madly in love'. Get the latest celebrity news.

EastEnders: Ravi's Exit After Brutal Attack

EastEnders favourite Ravi Gulati makes a shocking exit decision after a dark story twist leaves him beaten and fearing for his family's safety. Discover the fallout from Okie's death.

Italy demands EU probe over 'fake' pasta sauces

Italy's agriculture minister calls for an investigation into 'Italian sounding' pasta sauces found in the EU parliament supermarket, a scandal costing the nation €120bn annually.

Award-winning author Marina Lewycka dies at 79

British-Ukrainian novelist Marina Lewycka, author of A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian, has died aged 79. Discover her remarkable journey from refugee to literary sensation.

Charlotte Bingham: MI5 Novelist Dies Aged 83

Charlotte Bingham, acclaimed novelist and TV scriptwriter behind hits like No, Honestly, has died aged 83. Discover her remarkable journey from MI5 secretary to bestselling author.

UK bans ticket touting for profit

The UK government has officially banned ticket reselling for profit, a move championed by artists like Radiohead. The crackdown aims to save consumers £112m annually from exploitative tout practices.

Kimmel: Trump Won't Release Full Epstein Files

Late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert dissect Congress's near-unanimous vote to release Epstein files and Trump's controversial Saudi meeting. Discover the political drama unfolding.

France blocks €2m Pascal calculator export

A rare 1642 calculating machine by Blaise Pascal withdrawn from Christie's auction after French court halts export. The 'first calculator' may be classified as national treasure.

Adrian Sutton Obituary: The Fairlight CMI Story

A look back at composer Adrian Sutton's pioneering work with the Fairlight CMI sampler, correcting the historical record on its early use at City University and the National Theatre.

Dick Gaughan's Lost Music Rescued After Decades

Scottish folk pioneer Dick Gaughan's classic recordings were unavailable for 40 years. Now a fan-led campaign has raised £92,000 to restore his musical legacy and challenge rights ownership.

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