BBC NI job cuts: BBC Northern Ireland to lose 36 posts
Programmes are also impacted with Radio Foyle losing its breakfast news show and hourly bulletins.
Programmes are also impacted with Radio Foyle losing its breakfast news show and hourly bulletins.
Cat Burns, Flo and Nia Archives are tipped to be named the UK music industry’s hottest new act.
The infamous tram has been saved by the public after money was needed to transport it to a new site.
The actor is interviewed on US television for the first time since the infamous incident in March.
Nadav Lapid, jury chief at an Indian film festival, called Bollywood hit The Kashmir Files “propaganda”.
The corporation says it will make its complaints process easier and more transparent to navigate.
The owners of Night & Day are in court to appeal against a Noise Abatement Notice from the council.
Nigeria’s official for museums calls it a “great day” as a London museum signs over looted bronzes.
The west London facility, one of the world’s oldest studios, has been home to several TV shows and film.
Hull Truck Theatre’s production of A Christmas Carol features deaf actors using BSL throughout.
Kim Kardashian is pulled into a row over the fashion house’s latest campaign after heavy backlash.
The pop star, whose parents are Albanian, is honoured for promoting the country through her music.
The star charged $600 for “hand-signed” editions of his latest book, but all was not as it seemed.
On its 25th anniversary, an early GTA producer reveals the trials faced by its original developers.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, ABBA’s Björn Ulvaeus and Jamie Oliver are among the seven names taking over.
Cecilie Fjellhøy tells Newsbeat about looking for love on TV – and why she’s back on Tinder.
The ex-health secretary was eliminated from I’m a Celebrity, so was his appearance a failure?
The former health secretary was beaten by footballer Jill Scott and actor Owen Warner in the final.
The artist says he takes drugs to slow his heart and creates the tiny engravings between heartbeats.
The former health secretary is among the final three contestants, despite criticism of his appearance.
The Wellcome Collection says its Medicine Man display will end on Sunday after a 15-year run.
A property once used as a getaway by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has been put on the market.
Cate Blanchett, Steven Spielberg and Kirsty Young will appear in series of specials in December.
Europe’s first dedicated black music station, Dread Broadcasting Corporation
It is the first bison calf to be born in the UK wild in thousands of years.
The vehicle did for one of the soap’s biggest baddies, Alan Bradley, in a dramatic episode in 1989.
The American singer and actress won an Oscar for Best Original Song in 1984.
The installation was designed by artist Spencer Tunick, to raise awareness of skin cancer.
Spencer Tunick’s latest work on Sydney’s famous landmark hopes to raise awareness of skin cancer.
It’s 70 years since the BBC launched its first televised chart show. How have things changed since?