Stephanie Davis confirms she's expecting Jeremy McConnell's baby

Stephanie Davis has spoken properly for the first time about her pregnancy, admitting she is prepared to raise her baby as a single mother.

Michelle Keegan shares a passionate kiss with co-star for Our Girl scene

The new scenes come shortly after Michelle was seen in a wedding dress on set in Manchester, which was near-identical to her own wedding gown.

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Demi Moore dresses the part in a rose-print jacket at the Chelsea Flower Show

The actress was a surprise celebrity guest at the press preview of the annual garden extravaganza as she joined her florist pal Eric Buterbaugh.

   

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Mark Rylance, who won an Oscar and a Bafta for his work in Spielberg's Bridge Of Spies and the BBC drama Wolf Hall, will star in a play he co-wrote with poet Louis Jenkins about ice fishing.

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Would you want to know? If your genes carry the markers that make you prey to Alzheimer's, and your doctor has the tests to prove it, does he tell you?

The actress Ruth Negga may have been cut out of 12 Years A Slave, but she appears in practically every frame of the film Loving, writes BAZ BAMIGBOYE.

While I can't say what film will win the Palme D'Or, I'd be amazed if the Palme Dog, the spoof award for the festival's best canine performer, doesn't go to an English bulldog called Marvin, writes Brian Viner.

Despite all the best endeavours of her sons Phil and Grant there was no sentimental family farewell or bedside vigil as Peggy slipped away peacefully in her sleep.

X-Men Apocalypse is a barrage of dazzling effects, pointed in-jokes and tortuous storytelling, writes film critic Brian Viner. But he crowns new release Sing Street 'a nostalgic delight'.

Tom Hanks doesn't make many dud choices, but what attracted him to this script, heaven knows, writes Brian Viner. A Hologram For The King is a distinctly laboured fish-out-of-water farce.

There are better and bigger Armageddon movies than this, but writer-director Zak Hilditch has nonetheless crafted a thoroughly watchable picture in These Final Hours, says BRIAN VINER

The second film is just as crude as the first and no barrel-bottom is left unscrapped in the search for jokes. It is time its director moved on, writes BRIAN VINER.

The actress gives a sublime performance in this charming and funny film about the soprano and is ably supported by Hugh Grant and Big Bang Theory actor Simon Helberg.

Film: Eye in the Sky (2015), starring Helen Mirren as Colonel Katherine Powell.

The mighty Mirren, who manages, aged 70, to be entirely convincing as a tough old soldier. And it's nice, if sad, to see Rickman one last time.