THE Rolling Stones are set to knock Little Mix from the top of the charts with their first studio album in more than a decade.

The veteran rockers, whose last studio album was A Bigger Bang in 2005, are set to claim number one in the Official Albums Chart with Blue & Lonesome, which was recorded in just three days.

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The record takes the band “back to their roots” and their “passion for blues music”.

HE has psyched himself up to play some pretty challenging roles, but Tom Hardy’s next project might well be his toughest.

And nope, it isn’t another movie, but a rubbish tattoo that he will be forced to get after losing a bet to Leonardo DiCaprio.

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According to Esquire magazine, Leo bet Tom that he would receive an Oscar nomination for his role in The Revenant, which he then did. Apparently Tom promised the Hollywood god that he would get a tattoo of his choosing if he made the cut, so Leo scrawled “Leo knows everything” on a Post-It.

DAVID Beckham’s love of tattoos has inspired a film made to highlight that abuse can mark children forever.

Scenes of violence against children appear as animated tattoos on Beckham’s body during Unicef’s 60-second clip.

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The former football star’s own collection of tattoos were marks chosen to represent happy or important memories, and the charity points out that millions of children bear marks they have not chosen – the long-lasting scars of violence and abuse.

EASTENDERS will shine a spotlight on depression as the residents of Albert Square celebrate Christmas.

The soap’s festive plot line will focus on the strained marriage of Lee and Whitney Carter. It will show Lee, played by Danny-Boy Hatchard, buckle under the pressure of spiralling debts and depression as his wife remains oblivious to his suffering.

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Danny-Boy, who will leave the BBC show after the climax of the story, told the Christmas issue of Radio Times: “His depression is going to escalate, and it’s a hard-hitting thing for people to watch."