Janey Godley dropped from government Covid ads over tweets
The Glasgow comedian admitted the tweets, from several years ago, had “terrible, horrific undertones”.
The Glasgow comedian admitted the tweets, from several years ago, had “terrible, horrific undertones”.
White rabbits, an exploding train and a plastic duck are just some of the treats in store for fans.
Eight-time Olympic champion Usain Bolt talks to BBC Sport’s Ade Adedoyin about his ambitions for a career in music, Tokyo 2020, the women’s 100m world record, and Cristiano Ronaldo’s return to Manchester United.
It will be the first Spill Festival held since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
Inspired by Marcus Rashford, Jords has donated over 100 blazers to children on free school meals.
Arlo Parks, Sault and Laura Mvula are the bookmakers’ tips to be named album of the year later.
The Duke of Edinburgh’s children will offer reflections in a programme to air later this month.
The singer was personally selected by soul legend Franklin to play her in the new biopic Respect.
Seventeen years after her acclaimed debut, Susanna Clarke’s follow-up Piranesi wins the £30,000 prize.
He said he got the idea for Newsround after realising few children watched the news.
Carl Bean was also a prominent Aids activist who founded a network of LGBT churches.
The rapper punched a stranger “very, very hard” leaving him with a broken jaw, a court hears.
Filming for Masters of the Air takes place on a High Street which is turned into a 1940s set.
Sheffield’s council leader says the comedian’s material “does not reflect” the city’s values.
The singer had accused her father of misusing her name to further his entertainment business.
Nikita Jasmine behaved in an “unacceptable” way on the matchmaking show, Channel 4 says.
The group also announce a greatest hits album, including their first new music in seven years.
The hit boy band tell Radio 1 Newsbeat why they’re back after an eight-year break.
The Chinese artist says Credit Suisse closed his foundation’s bank account over his “criminal record”.
The Pussycat Dolls star is being sued by the band’s founder for refusing to join a reunion tour.
A landmark court ruling finds news outlets can be sued for comments posted on their social media.
Ed Sheeran spent three years supporting Leamington Spa-based Nizlopi when he was a teenager.
The Goon Show, Oliver and Songs of Praise star Sir Harry Secombe’s archive is shared.
Negatives from the classic sitcom found in the BBC Archives have been restored and digitised.
Jamie Spears filed papers in an LA court to formally end the 13-year arrangement with the singer.
The social media site says 22 fan accounts have been suspended for “irrational celebrity support”.
The rapper wrongly believed the two men intruded and attacked his home, a court hears.
People in England will soon only be allowed into clubs if they can prove their Covid status.
Money raised by the late Girls Aloud star will fund research into cancer among women in their 30s.
A petition asking to keep Saipul Jamil off TV screens has been signed by nearly 500,000 people.