Carlton Cole apologises for Holocaust analogy
Former England striker Carlton Cole apologises after he compared the possibility of a heavy West Ham defeat by Manchester City to the Holocaust.
Former England striker Carlton Cole apologises after he compared the possibility of a heavy West Ham defeat by Manchester City to the Holocaust.
Bristol influencer Levanna McClean is putting on free dance classes to get people into the genre.
The two-minute tribute to theatre titan Stephen Sondheim, who died this week, takes place on Monday.
This weekend’s episodes of the ITV show, filmed at Gwrych castle, Conwy, have also been cancelled.
The rock star, dubbed Slowhand by fans, gave the acoustic 1968 Martin D-45 to musician Dave Edmunds.
The 42-year-old presenter says she feels “amazing” as she returns to work following cancer surgery.
A major new art exhibition in Manchester bills itself as “a manual for social change”.
The US composer and lyricist reshaped America’s musical theatre in a career spanning over 60 years.
Bestselling novelist Matt Haig’s children’s book A Boy Called Christmas has been made into a film.
The composer and lyricist was a giant of musical theatre with a knack for adapting unlikely subjects.
The singer lands a number one album with 30, while lead single Easy on Me dominates singles chart.
The judge will be replaced by Cynthia Erivo this weekend after being contacted by NHS Test and Trace.
Music producer and guitarist Nile Rodgers hopes to raise money to help talented teenagers.
Thousands turn out to enjoy the annual parade with millions more watching on television.
The music streaming giant is experimenting on iPhone to let users move through clips quickly.
MP Nick Fletcher suggests boys are turning to crime because male characters tend to be criminals.
Based on the television series, a £1m Peter Rabbit attraction is to open in Blackpool in spring.
A court hears the owner of Cinema & Co in Swansea “seems to think this pandemic doesn’t exist”.
The move has been approved by regulator Ofcom, six years after the station moved completely online.
The singer is playing at Watford’s ground as part of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour.
The presenter says he is fine but will leave the show, having been taken to hospital overnight.
The singer says an outpouring of support “is felt, received and appreciated beyond measure”.
The musician tells The Guardian his estranged father is “a lot more considerate” since transitioning.
Newsbeat finds out how the “ambitious” video game spin-off, Arcane, was brought to life.
While making his Beatles series Get Back, the director learned about the Fab Four’s letdown.
The England footballer will be one of seven traditional guest editors over the festive period.
The Lord of The Rings director has restored more than 50 hours of footage.
Wardpark Studios in Cumbernauld, used by the TV series Outlander, has been bought by a major film industry consortium.
Swansea council says it is taking action after Cinema & Co remained open last week.
Theatre ticket sales last month were down one third on pre-pandemic levels, the latest figures show.