Beyoncé removes Kelis sample and ableist slur on Renaissance
The star updates her 5-day-old album to remove a Kelis reference and an offensive lyric on Heated.
The star updates her 5-day-old album to remove a Kelis reference and an offensive lyric on Heated.
Don’t Worry Darling and My Policeman are among 23 movies hoping for awards in 2023.
Only 1% of dance music played on UK radio is by a female solo artist or band, a study suggests.
Pa Salieu says he was told he failed a background check while rehearsing for next week’s show.
Gwrych Castle officials say it was an “honour” to host the show, which will return to Australia.
The satirical comedy panel show’s last eight episodes will be broadcast on BBC Two in the autumn.
The oldest member of the K-pop band turns 30 next year so the issue has come into focus in South Korea.
A toxicology report finds evidence of cocaine use, which probably caused the entrepreneur’s death.
The ground-breaking reality show was ultimately axed by both Channel 4 and Channel 5.
Barbara Charone on her new memoir, 50 years in the music world and being a Blues fan on the board.
New figures show the trend of UK club closures continued despite government support.
Nottinghamshire Police say the BBC drama has “done wonders” for them in terms of recruitment.
Laura Whitmore announced the winners of the ITV2 dating show during Monday’s finale.
The star will remove lyrics from her new song Heated after criticism from disability campaigners.
Disability campaigners are exasperated after the singer uses an ableist slur on her new song Heated.
The Emmy-winning comic actress also worked with stars including Mickey Rooney and Mary Tyler Moore.
The singer tells women to “cover up for no-one” after performing at Wembley before England’s historic win.
England’s Euro 2022 final win over Germany was watched by a peak television audience of 17.4 million, making it the most-watched programme in the UK so far in 2022.
The rapper was injured by a pyrotechnic during his set at the Lollapalooza festival in Chicago.
Love Island contestant, Tasha Ghouri, was born deaf and relies on a cochlear implant to hear. Her dad speaks to the BBC about the challenges she faces.
She became one of the first black American actresses to play a figure in authority on US television.
Hundreds walked through the hometown of singer Tom Parker to raise funds for brain tumour research.
The comedian says if she was starting out now, she would struggle to afford travel and rent.
Love Island star turned novelist Amber Gill tells BBC Newsbeat why diversity in books is important.
Pop surrealist artist Michael Forbes loves life in the Highlands but finds his themes far from home.
Dressed in red, just like the performer in her hit Wuthering Heights, the dancers raised money for charity.
The Australian soap attracts its highest UK audience numbers since moving to Channel 5 in 2008.
Thousands of people are celebrating the return of the festival after a Covid-enforced break.
Switched On at the National Science and Media Museum covers the history of British broadcasting.
The composer says he feels the era of making money from albums is over for most artists.