Obituary: June Brown, Albert Square’s Dot Cotton
June Brown played one of EastEnders best loved characters, Dot Cotton.
June Brown played one of EastEnders best loved characters, Dot Cotton.
The actress played Dot Cotton on the BBC One soap for more than 30 years.
Amelia, famous for singing Let It Go in a bomb shelter, sang the Ukrainian national anthem in Aberystwyth.
The daily Channel 5 morning show was replaced by re-runs of Million Pound Home.
From almost kisses to near trophy misses, here’s five of the best from Sunday’s Grammys ceremony.
Jon Batiste wins album of the year while Silk Sonic’s Leave The Door Open is named song of the year.
“Our musicians wear armour not tuxedos,” Volodymyr Zelensky tells the star-studded Grammys audience.
John Craven, Lizo Mzimba and Julie Etchingham are among presenters recalling their time on the show.
See who has been nominated in the main categories at the 64th annual Grammy Awards.
BBC children’s show Newsround celebrates five decades of bulletins.
All the looks from music’s biggest stars at the Grammy Awards in Las Vegas.
The band win best rock album and best rock performance, a week after drummer Taylor Hawkins’ death.
As well her iconic role as George Costanza’s mother, Harris was the voice of Toy Story’s Mrs Potato Head.
Everything you need to know about the ceremony – from who’s playing to who’s going to win.
The Duchess of Cornwall visited Albert Square with the Prince of Wales to meet the cast and crew.
Eastenders’ Letitia Dean, who plays Sharon, is kept warm by a chivalrous Prince Charles on Albert Square.
Take Care is running at Nottingham’s Lakeside Arts Centre on Saturday and Sunday.
Jungle Book: Reimagined has its premiere in Leicester later.
Lesbian industrialist Anne Lister made a 200-mile round trip to see the Ladies of Llangollen.
BBC Breakfast host Naga Munchetty finds co-host Charlie Stayt’s paper review highly amusing.
Has the film star’s on-stage slap done permanent damage to his image and career?
The actor, who slapped comic Chris Rock, called his own actions “shocking, painful, and inexcusable”.
Masyanya is a YouTube cartoon star in Russia, but her episode on the Ukraine war has been banned.
Challenges to books about sexual and racial identity have been common in US schools in the past. But the politicisation around them is new.
The UK media regulator is to get a new supremo in the ex-BBC chairman, after a two-year search.
The 31-year-old entrepreneur and SBTV founder died suddenly last month.
A12-month mentoring project aims to bring in more diverse talent to the arts sector in Wales.
Razzie organisers said it was “not appropriate” after the announcement about actor’s health issues.
He photographed famous figures including Princess Diana, Beyonce, Madonna and Jennifer Lopez.
Owners of the Sheffield venue say they plan to keep it open but with new managers in charge.