Eurovision Song Contest makes Liverpool’s United by Music slogan permanent
The BBC first came up with the slogan for this year’s song contest, which was hosted in Liverpool.
The BBC first came up with the slogan for this year’s song contest, which was hosted in Liverpool.
The all-female Takarazuka Revue apologised for “loss of life” but has not offered compensation.
Contestant Tasha Jay has been raising awareness of her condition, which wasn’t mentioned in the show.
The pop star adds two extra nights to her Eras tour, and matches a Wembley record set by Take That.
A statue of the late Motorhead frontman could be erected in his Stoke-on-Trent birthplace.
F1 driver Button says actors “have the right mindset for being a race car driver”.
BBC is reviewing issues raised after its former presenter was accused of sexual assaults, which he denies.
The creation of a Northern Creative Corridor will aim to make the region’s creative sector thrive.
The pop star says she is “unwilling to stand by and watch while books are banned by schools”.
“Back in the 70s it would have killed a career,” says the 80-year-old. “The public was not ready”.
The interior designer says leaving the Netflix makeover show was a “necessary” decision.
Carmen and Assembly Hall are two of the shows set to top the bill at next year’s festival.
Roman Butchaski failed to return to his camping ground while on a solo fishing trip on Sunday.
The Strictly judge says she was criticised after returning to dancing six weeks after giving birth.
Daniel Radcliffe’s stunt double David Holmes is speaking ahead of the release of a new documentary.
Alexander “Antique” Smith produced fake papers in the 1980s that are still causing confusion today.
Britney Spears’s sister Jamie Lynn Spears and TV presenter Marvin Humes will also be taking part.
Two actors in Hungary are in a serious condition following the accident during Romeo and Juliet.
The fantasy RPG and the horror sequel square off at the “gaming Oscars” as nominations are revealed.
EastEnders’ Natalie Cassidy is among those paying tribute to theatre school founder Anna Scher.
“This opening is an unprecedented Marvel box office collapse,” says box office analyst David A Gross.
The 1980s children’s TV series could be set for a reboot after Welsh scriptwriter wins top accolade.
The cast of BBC Three drama Grime Kids speak about playing a group of friends who dream of local fame.
Producers try to work out how an evicted housemate’s problematic posts were not flagged before.
The media watchdog’s chairman says it is not his job to tell broadcasters who to hire.
Sisters follows musician Dan Blackwell who travels Kabul to meet the Zohra orchestra.
“I go into a trance-like state where nothing bothers me,” says Army veteran and painter Ben.
The celebrity chef hints that “whopper” Jesse James would be his last child.
The rags to riches story of Amoako Boafo, whose portraits of black subjects now command mega prices.
Julie Hesmondhalgh speaks abut the importance of local theatres to “small struggling northern towns”.