Day Headlines in Culture News: 2025-01-03
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The Traitors: Is a Welsh accent really more trustworthy? (BBC entertainment 2025-01-03 23:01:55)
Will swapping a southern English accent for a Welsh lilt work to gain opponents trust? -
Paddington snubbed by Bafta for new family film award (BBC entertainment 2025-01-03 17:41:39)
Bafta reveals its 2025 award longlists, with a new prize for best children's and family film. -
Hacker stole unreleased Coldplay and Rexha tracks (BBC entertainment 2025-01-03 16:19:29)
Skylar Dalziel made about £42,000 from selling music she had stolen, including Shawn Mendes music. -
'Masterful' novelist David Lodge dies aged 89 (BBC entertainment 2025-01-03 13:29:34)
Lodge was twice nominated for the Booker Prize in the 1980s for comic novels Small World and Nice Work. -
Neil Young reverses his Glastonbury 'boycott' (BBC entertainment 2025-01-03 12:42:53)
The star initially turned down the invitation to play because of what he called "corporate control". -
Strictly's Amy froze embryos after cancer diagnosis (BBC entertainment 2025-01-03 11:29:33)
Amy Dowden says the move means "hopefully" she and her husband can have a baby. -
The Osmonds pay tribute to 'genius' brother Wayne (BBC entertainment 2025-01-03 10:26:30)
The guitarist and singer, who co-wrote some of the family's biggest hits, dies at the age of 73. -
'Ghost town' warning after only cinema shuts doors (BBC entertainment 2025-01-03 06:09:29)
Karen Read set up the petition to keep Weymouth's cinema open but it closed on 30 December.