Paul O’Grady: Stars, fans and dogs turn out to say farewell at funeral
Hundreds of fans, and their pets, say farewell to the comedian and host of TV’s For the Love of Dogs.
Hundreds of fans, and their pets, say farewell to the comedian and host of TV’s For the Love of Dogs.
The actor has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter after the film’s cinematographer died.
The musician’s headline set on the California festival’s opening weekend was beset by problems.
Michael Schumacher’s family are planning legal action against a magazine which published an artificial intelligence-generated ‘interview’ with the former Formula 1 racer.
People are increasingly turning to sketch artists to memorialise their beloved animals.
Anyone with concerns about the former BBC DJ’s behaviour can ring confidentially.
The festival covers everything from pop music to Bollywood, alongside a strong classical line-up.
South Korean police say the star may have taken his own life after he was found unresponsive in his flat.
The presenters say it’s “so much more than a competition”, as Liverpool hosts on behalf of Ukraine.
The singer testified to US lawmakers to advocate for Pepfar, a US programme that fights global Aids.
The Grammy Award-winning rapper says her trauma was “treated like a running joke” on social media.
Known for his comic character Dame Edna Everage, he reportedly had complications after hip surgery.
A lawyer files a suit against Netflix, saying its docudrama aims to “distort the Egyptian identity”.
Truth took a back seat on the mogul’s US network, which must now pay the price, Katie Razzall says.
Everyone is guessing who the mystery artist might be so Newsbeat asked some experts for help.
Jiang Mengjie wins praise for exposing blackmailers after upskirting images of her were filmed.
It will sit in the remains of The Curtain Playhouse, where Shakespeare held performances.
She had to pay substantial legal costs after losing her High Court libel case against Coleen Rooney.
The actors will appear as part of York’s International Shakespeare Festival.
The three-bedroom end-of-terrace house was the writer’s home between 1903 and 1908.
Flick explains how she featured in three of the movies but has mixed feelings about a TV adaptation.
Audiences are asked to pay what they feel to encourage more people to enjoy its work.
Police urge the public “to look out for each other” ahead of the contest in Liverpool.
The network still faces a second, similar defamation lawsuit from another election technology firm.
The US rapper was found dead in a bathtub at his Californian home in November aged 34.
Despite financial growth in the industry, the production of new podcasts has faltered.
“Lies have consequences,” says a lawyer for the voting firm about the network’s false election claims.
Nigerian-Ukrainian duo Tvorchi met in a chance encounter on the street. Now they’re coming to the UK.
The streaming giant says it will stop users sharing passwords in some countries, including the US, by July.
Running Up That Hill could win an Ivor Novello songwriting award, 37 years after its first release.