Playwright revives 1920s football team for dramatic new fixture
A short-lived club from a brief golden age of women’s football is brought back to life on stage.
A short-lived club from a brief golden age of women’s football is brought back to life on stage.
It’s been a difficult year for US college students. This is Ana Carmona’s story.
The TV judge and Angela Cohen are both being recognised for services to Holocaust education.
The Bake Off star, and the former Strictly judge are made dames, while the actor is now a knight.
The DJ thanks fans for their support and announces “it’s time for a change”.
The band knock Olivia Rodrigo off the top spot – but she still makes history in the singles chart.
Hundreds of artists will finally be able to start earning money from their music.
A framed photograph of an Edinburgh mural of Frederick Douglass was among gifts exchanged by the leaders.
The Leaderfoot Viaduct is sealed off as Harrison Ford shoots the fifth movie in the series.
Ian Paisley and the singer chanted about the NI health minister after cancellation of Belfast gigs.
Censors have been given the power to vet films that authorities say may endanger national security.
A dossier titled Barbican Stories contains accounts from more than 100 current or former workers.
The reality TV star was seen getting her result in the last episode of her family’s reality TV show.
The Oscar-nominated British actor launches a fund to try to provide better portrayals on screen.
The US dancer and choreographer will co-present the BBC Two show with Rylan Clark-Neal.
The plan was first mooted in 2015 but “apprehension” and the impact of Covid have cooled interest.
Grant Llewellyn cannot tie his shoe laces – but he has conducted Beethoven again.
Grant Llewellyn is learning to conduct without a baton and only using one hand.
Newsbeat’s gaming reporter Steffan Powell looks ahead at this year’s gaming convention.
The creatures and monsters that come alive in the show tell a tale about today’s modern society.
Neil Finn on touring with Crowded House, playing with Fleetwood Mac and ruining hotel rooms.
The star warns MPs the UK is in danger of losing “a generation of talent” due to visa constraints.
Thousands of pairs of shoes and 36 mannequins were moved due to the restoration and redevelopment.
BBC radio presenter Dom Busby dies at the age of 53 after a short illness.
The movie sequel sees Samuel L Jackson, Salma Hayek and Ryan Reynolds reprise their roles.
A campaign to help bereaved children is announced on the day of Lisa Shaw’s funeral.
People are swearing more often, says film ratings body. But parents want to keep on-screen limits.
A new study of film dialogues looks at Bollywood’s social biases and how they have changed over 70 years.
As the series ends, we look at how the Kardashians became an office cooler conversation.
The New York Philharmonic is back, playing to a live – and not-so-live – audience.