Bafta Film Awards 2022: Stars step out on the red carpet
The stars turn out on the red carpet at the Bafta Film Awards 2022.
The stars turn out on the red carpet at the Bafta Film Awards 2022.
Stars of the big screen have been at the Bafta Awards, the biggest night in the UK film calendar.
See all the winners so far and the contenders for this year’s British Academy Film Awards.
Stephen Graham and Benedict Cumberbatch explain why they chose to wear blue and yellow badges.
Benedict Cumberbatch wears a Ukraine badge to the ceremony and says he hopes to take in a refugee.
The singer shovels gravel on the road and claims his Ferrari cannot get through the potholes.
Yanran taught herself piano, aged five, and how to compose music and is now winning competitions.
The Scot made his acting debut in Ken Loach’s gritty drama Sweet Sixteen, released 20 years ago.
It comes after the BBC is shown a letter which also claims “gay affection” is cut from Pixar content.
It comes after the BBC is shown a letter which also claims “gay affection” is cut from Pixar content.
The Brit and Mercury Prize-winner scores his second number one with the surprise single, Starlight.
The movie review show presented by critic Mark Kermode and presenter Simon Mayo will end in April.
Perry will no longer have to pay the rapper Flame $2.8m after an appeals court ruled in her favour.
The actor played shop owner Luis, a character who was praised for not conforming to Latino stereotypes.
The former Empire star was sentenced to jail for lying to police about a supposed hate crime.
A Chicago judge told Jussie Smollett that he has “turned his life upside down” with the hoax.
The British TikTok star will perform his song Space Man at the global music event in Turin.
Baldwin was played by Toby Jones in the Bafta-winning BBC film Marvellous, which is now on stage.
Dolly Parton has written her first novel with the help of best-selling author James Patterson.
Cardiff Philharmonic Orchestra says it would be “inappropriate” to play the Russian composer’s music.
John McDaid, who helped Sheeran write Shape Of You, says he would “never” copy another artist’s work.
Revolver Records has released albums by the Stone Roses, Leo Sayer and The Scorpions.
The 12-year-old wrote to Disney in 2019 asking them to create a lead female character with glasses.
A West End revival of the musical, starring Eddie Redmayne and Jessie Buckley, is up for 11 prizes.
Work on Weatherfield Precinct is due to start this week and will take six months to build.
A dance teacher from Bournemouth has started boys only classes to encourage more male dancers.
Artists creating works about the war in Ukraine say it is a “powerful tool” to make people think.
Journalists’ work was put on hold last week after the introduction of a strict new media law.
Pasha Lee, 33, had signed up to defend his country at the start of the war.
James Brittain-McVey tells MPs he wishes he had talked to friends about worries over how he looked.