BBC Introducing cuts would make UK music poorer, industry leaders say
The music industry expresses “grave concerns” over proposals to shrink the BBCs’ new music project.
The music industry expresses “grave concerns” over proposals to shrink the BBCs’ new music project.
Promotional images of Mayor of Kingstown were altered to remove injuries from the actor’s face.
Kelsey Grammer cast Nicholas Lyndhurst because he’s “one of the funniest people” he’s worked with.
Getty Images, one of the worlds biggest picture agencies, is taking action against Stability AI.
Tom Cross was named best young actor at the Independent Shorts Awards in Los Angeles.
After a long hiatus, two Marvel movies will screen in Chinese theatres in February.
The acquittal of the journalist and Nobel Laureate has been hailed as a win for press freedom.
The firm says the role on its private jets requires “discretion and outstanding customer service skills”.
All purchases are being refunded – but there are worries some games will be lost forever.
A number of celebrities who attended this year’s awards test positive for Covid-19 days later.
Marie Osmond is not the only household name who wants her offspring to make their own way.
The football pundit reacts after sex noises were heard in the studio during FA Cup coverage.
Gary Lineker said a phone “taped to the back of the set” was to blame after viewers heard porn noises.
Funding of £80K has been secured to introduce a pilot Derry Girls exhibition and film location trail.
The company says an extra £11.5m funding still leaves “a huge amount of uncertainty” over its future.
The much-publicised memoir Spare sells almost 500,000 copies in its first week.
Wakefield’s Long Division festival started in 2011 and has attracted many big names to the city.
The Barbican Centre spent £100,000 on a generator to protect the Studio Ghibli adaptation.
The global tour will celebrate the 40th anniversary of her breakthrough single, Holiday, in 1983.
Ken Bruce has presented a weekday mid-morning show for 31 years.
The long-serving DJ says it’s “time for a change” and he’ll join rival station Greatest Hits Radio.
Bristol City Council is set to approve the increased bill that will be paid back over 50 years.
The musician responds after a popular chatbot produces lyrics “in the style of Nick Cave”.
Russell Grant, Debbie Rix and Francis Wilson are among the familiar faces returning to the red sofa.
The £211m Factory International venue will be the permanent home of the Manchester International Festival.
Oasis split in August 2009 when Noel Gallagher said he could no longer work with brother Liam.
The actor – who is facing sexual assault charges in the UK – received the award in Italy.
A theatre in Essex is hosting shows once again after a makeover for its bar areas and foyer.
The O2 Brixton Academy may not have employed enough security guards, a document seen by the BBC suggests.
A look back at some of the unexpected funny moments in the history of the BBC’s morning news programme.