Meerkat ads pulled over Ukraine war sensitivities
Comparethemarket’s Aleksandr Orlov is a fictional rich Russian living in London.
Comparethemarket’s Aleksandr Orlov is a fictional rich Russian living in London.
The UK watchdog launches 15 investigations into the Russian state-backed news channel.
Plans to gift the Hastings Contemporary to its hometown will be discussed by the borough council.
Dame Joanna Lumley, Ralph Fiennes and Griff Rhys Jones warn an area may become “a sea of concrete”.
All the remaining Russian State Ballet of Siberia performances are called off.
Coda star Troy Kotsur becomes the first deaf actor to win an individual Screen Actors Guild Award.
The actress, who played Shelby matriarch Polly Gray, died from cancer at the age of 52 last April.
A new exhibition lets fans explore the work, and teenage bedroom, of the Swedish dance producer.
So Solid Crew, Tinie Tempah and DJ Semtex are among the artists paying tribute to the jungle star.
The DJ is attempting to row 100 miles of canals between London and Burnley.
Mass tap-dancing and a giant forest in the city centre are among events at the cultural festival.
The current Shenkin, often seen before Six Nations games, will not be posing for the work.
The creator of Civilization speaks to the BBC on the 30th anniversary of its release.
The “brilliance and resilience” of British theatre is celebrated at the WhatsOnStage awards.
Stars like The Rock, Will Smith and Christina Aguilera have used the band’s song That’s Not My Name.
It’s hoped the lessons led by Elijah Branford, aka Eyez, will draw more teens into higher education.
Wolverhampton’s Grand Theatre says cancelling the visit “is absolutely the right thing to do”.
The money generated by Emma Sturman’s art will go towards more equipment for Norfolk Beach Cleans.
The pop-punk star on 20 years of fame, the pop-punk revival and why she didn’t want to join TikTok.
The organisers said the inclusion of Russia could bring the competition into disrepute.
Viewers and politicians complained as there had been no Scots cast in the show since 2016.
Sally Kellerman played “Hot Lips” Houlihan in Robert Altman’s 1970 film, set in the Korean war.
A hole in the London venue’s fabric, which was shredded by winds, will be visible for some time.
The festival will take place in July across venues in London and in Birmingham.
An exhibition celebrating the classic tale has been running at Leicestershire’s Charnwood Museum.
The National Theatre of Scotland’s ambitious new show is both a film and a play.
The real-life family secrets behind the new Jim Broadbent and Dame Helen Mirren film The Duke.
Three hundred fans join Peaky Blinder stars on the red carpet for the premiere of the final series.
Artist Michael Stennett’s work includes designs for Dame Joan Sutherland and Rudolf Nureyev.
The former first minister says his show will not air on RT again “until peace is re-established”.