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The BFI London Film Festival kicked off with a star-studded premiere of Rian Johnson's latest "Knives Out" caper, "Wake Up Dead Man."
Daniel Craig's third outing as the charismatic detective Benoit Blanc in "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery" opened the London Film Festival on Wednesday, kicking off 12 days of red carpets, screenings and talks with the likes of Oscar winners Daniel Day-Lewis and Chloe Zhao.
Dashcam footage has emerged of a bus crash in central London. The video, sent to the BBC, appears to show a Number 3 double decker bus turning right into a road near Westminster and immediately hitting a black taxi waiting at the junction.
An estimated 2,000 fans missed Sunday's kickoff at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium because of problems with the NFL's OnePass app.
Ahead of the 2025 edition of the London Film Festival, Kristy Matheson discusses whether she'd ever program a film with an AI actress
Almost 1.4m people watched women's sport in the capital this year, the mayor of London has said. Events included the Women's Rugby World Cup Final at Twickenham, which set a new world record as the most-attended women's rugby union match in history,
After the game, players returned to the team hotel for dinner and then went to the airport for the club's overnight trip to England ahead of this week's international game against the New York Jets in London. Despite the short turnaround, Broncos coach Sean Payton did not let the upcoming travel distract players going into the Eagles game.
On the eve of a somber anniversary to remember the Hamas-led attacks on Israel, a London synagogue on Adelaide Street North was vandalized and broken into, officials say.
Mediawan Group, the thriving European studio behind Plan B, See-Saw Films and Drama Republic, is relocating its distribution business to London with the appointment of former All3Media International exec Sally Habbershaw.
Lehman Brothers’s London unit can finally close, a little over 17 years after the US lender collapsed in one of the largest bankruptcies ever.
Police have charged a 23-year-old man from Innisfil, Ont., in relation to a shooting that left a London home riddled with bullets in August. The accused is also facing charges in six other shootings in the Greater Toronto Area.