BBC Radio 2 Leicester music festival tickets go on sale
The two-day festival features Kylie Minogue, Tears for Fears, Sam Ryder and Bananarama.
The two-day festival features Kylie Minogue, Tears for Fears, Sam Ryder and Bananarama.
Traffic measures come into force on Wednesday ahead of the four-day festival in Newport.
There’s been a sharp decline in the numbers taking a strong interest in the news in recent years.
The studio reshuffled release dates for eagerly awaited blockbusters, including the Star Wars series.
Interior designer Kelly Hoppen explains the role of music in her life and work.
The DJ has staged a dance music festival in Ayr and is collaborating with Calvin Harris.
The Pulitzer-Prize-winning author wrote novels including The Road and No Country for Old Men.
The boyband star says he was given bad advice when he pleaded guilty at a trial in January.
The Scottish author has been recognised for his services to literature and charity.
The Dublin-born singer of Irish rock band Aslan has died at the age of 63, his family said.
Phil Martin performed with Fender and AC/DC’s Brian Johnson at a sold out St James’ Park.
Lena Ferguson, who sued the BBC over alleged bullying, will receive an undisclosed pay-out.
The BBC’s director general says plans to cut shows are “unpopular” but are “the right thing”.
Regulators have asked a judge to block the proposed deal, arguing it could harm competition levels.
The Queens of the Stone Age frontman says he is “extremely thankful that I’ll get through this”.
Comedian Jack Carroll tells Newsbeat about why he hopes his BBC Three short will make a difference.
Kylie Minogue and Tears for Fears are among the acts who will perform at the event in Leicester.
The star says machine learning helped lift John Lennon’s voice from a demo and turn it into a song.
The star of Hair and Everwood achieved over 130 acting credits in career that spanned 50 years.
A mother who battled doctors over her son’s life support comments on a show on the same subject.
After hosting the game show for decades, Pat Sajak will soon spin the wheel for the last time.
Elizabeth Gilbert makes a “course correction” by pulling her latest book due to the war in Ukraine.
A journalist suspected of giving stories a pro-Russian slant has been placed on leave.
The regulator says information about firms and employees has been affected by a cyber-attack.
Rock and metal groups predict what the next two decades might look like after Download Festival.
The regulator says it wants to “gauge current audience attitudes” to programmes hosted by politicians.
The film studio, owned by the two actors, said it does not grant consent for material to be used.
Microsoft had a lot to prove in some people’s eyes – did it manage to convince the doubters?
Supported by a host of famous fans, the star played her first headline show in more than 20 years.
The show at Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, is abandoned during a set from support act Natalie Imbruglia.