Lil Durk is taking a break after stage explosion
The rapper was injured by a pyrotechnic during his set at the Lollapalooza festival in Chicago.
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.
The hit Australian children’s TV show Bluey has been streamed more than 100 million times in the UK.
The actor has released a YouTube video in which he discusses the Chris Rock incident for the first time.
Rebekah Vardy has lost her High Court libel case against fellow footballer’s wife Coleen Rooney.
More than two months after the song contest Armenia’s Eurovision entry is charting around the world.
Spanish prosecutors say the star owed almost €15m in tax not paid between 2012 and 2014.
The actor has posted a five-minute video online, answering questions from fans about the altercation.
The star apologises to three people reportedly injured when fireworks were let off during a show.
A High Court judge rules that “significant parts” of Rebekah Vardy’s evidence are “not credible”.
The star’s seventh studio album is seen as having potential to “joyously redefine dance floors”.
The outcome of the High Court libel case between Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney is due on Friday.
After more than 37 years on TV, here are some of the moments the soap will be remembered for most.
Two dancers are injured in the incident at a concert by the hugely popular boy band Mirror.
The Hollywood actor sold paintings of “inspiring” figures including Rolling Stone Keith Richards.
An addiction charity says celebrities talking about their problems can encourage others to seek help.
After 37 years, the iconic TV soap draws to an emotional close with a reunion of past stars.
The actors behind Paul Robinson and Harold Bishop reflect on the TV soap coming to an emotional end.
The new show, called Operation Julie, is billed as “Breaking Bad collides with The Good Life”.
The broadcaster announced she’s leaving BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio London next month after nearly 20 years.