GLASTONBURY festival organisers have donated tickets to next year’s event for auction to raise money for refugees.

There are 10 lots in the auction, which include five pairs of Glastonbury 2016 tickets and several bespoke on-site experiences – the proceeds of which will go straight to Oxfam’s Refugee Crisis Emergency Appeal Lovers of the Somerset countryside will have the opportunity to see Worthy Farm free of festival-goers by bidding for a Land Rover tour with founder Michael Eavis and the use of a Glastonbury festival meeting room.

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“Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the 76th Hunger Games.”

The final trailer for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 has dropped and it’s full of explosions, gun battles and terrifying eyeless creatures.

The film sees a suited and booted Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) wield her famous bow and arrow as she leaves District 13 with Peeta (Josh Hutcherson), Cressida (Natalie Dormer), Gale (Liam Hemsworth) and Finnick (Sam Claflin) to join the rebels in the fight to liberate Panem and assassinate President Snow.

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American actress Kate Bosworth and British actor Sam Riley are to take the lead roles in BBC One’s upcoming thriller SS-GB.

The five-part adaptation of Len Deighton’s novel is set in Nazi-occupied London and based on the premise that Germany won the Battle of Britain.

The drama was penned by Bafta winning duo Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who are also responsible for five Bond films including Skyfall and Casino Royale Sam will play Detective Douglas Archer, who finds himself working under the brutal SS regime.

When investigating what appears to be a simple black market murder, he meets American journalist, Barbara Barga (played by Bosworth), and both find themselves dragged into London’s murky underworld.

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Victoria Beckham has attempted to silence rumours about her marriage, saying she and husband David have “nothing to prove”.

The former Spice Girl responded to recent reports in several newspapers about the balance between her relationship with the ex-England footballer and the couple’s separate business commitments.

The fashion designer admitted it was “hard” to juggle family life with her career and charity work but said she was “like any working mum”.

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