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'Massive' Russian strike days after air base attacks

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内容摘要:"There is an elegance to the nudge-wink references and it is a production with just the right amount of delightful mischief,"

"There is an elegance to the nudge-wink references and it is a production with just the right amount of delightful mischief,"

More than 100,000 music lovers are expected to gather at Belfast's Ormeau Park in the next few weeks for Belsonic.The annual outdoor music festival kicks off on Thursday night and runs until the end of the month.

'Massive' Russian strike days after air base attacks

The first headliners are Welsh band Stereophonics."Hopefully it doesn't rain. We'll be all right.... we've got our raincoats," lead singer Kelly Jones told BBC Radio Ulster'sJones said a recent world tour proves they are not a band that relies on "being a phase" from the 1990s and that their music "is still appealing to new audiences".

'Massive' Russian strike days after air base attacks

"There are kids in the front row," he added.Snow Patrol, Alanis Morissette, Charli XCX, the DJ BLK and Justin Timberlake are among a host of other big names set to take to the stage this year.

'Massive' Russian strike days after air base attacks

Lush! Classical, featuring the Ulster Orchestra, are headlining on Saturday while Catfish and the Bottlemen are performing the following Saturday (15 June).

Justin Timberlake will perform on 26 June, supported by Jess Glynne.During the short hearing at the Old Bailey on Friday, Mr Lavrynovych and Mr Carpiuc spoke only to confirm their identities and dates of birth via an interpreter.

Mrs Justice Cheema Grubb told the court that Mr Pochynok had refused to leave his cell for the preliminary hearing, adding that the three men would next appear before the court in October to formally enter pleas.All three have indicated that they deny the charges and a trial date has been fixed for 27 April 2026.

Opposition to a bill which would legalise assisted dying in England and Wales is growing among MPs, the BBC has found.The Assisted Dying Bill was

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