‘I can speak freely and use swear words as I see fit’
The rise of email “newsletter” providers that allow writers to directly connect with readers.
The rise of email “newsletter” providers that allow writers to directly connect with readers.
The star says he feels a “huge responsibility” to honour the “affection” fans have for the Marvel god.
The Bangor native playing Chief Inspector Derek Conway in the ITV police drama from 1987 to 2002.
A new English Heritage art collection aims to reflect the long history of African people in England.
The singer was the biggest presence on UK radio last year, thanks to lockdown anthems like Physical.
The impresario says he will open his new production of Cinderella “come hell or high water”.
The band made history with a five-hour live stream at this year’s virtual Glastonbury festival.
Women in African Music is an immersive virtual exhibition celebrating performers and those behind the scenes.
The Crown’s Jason Watkins will star as a professor who found himself at the centre of a media storm.
The 80s pop duo explain how You Make My Dreams became a streaming colossus.
Chris Harrison had fronted the hit US dating show and its spin-offs since 2002.
The Cambridge venue where Syd Barrett and David Gilmour reputedly met is due to be bulldozed.
The Kim’s Convenience stars say storylines were “overtly racist” and their pay is “horsepoop”.
Capcom used dozens of images from a book of textures in games for decades, the case alleges.
Capcom used dozens of images from a book of textures in games for decades, the case alleges.
Harrison Ford is believed to have touched down in Grosmont to reprise his role as Indiana Jones.
The actor plays a conflicted prison officer in BBC One’s new prison drama.
Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan will play the New York Times journalists who exposed Harvey Weinstein.
Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan will play the New York Times journalists who exposed Harvey Weinstein.
The government strikes a deal to allow bands to tour Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein without visas.
UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak says he watched Emily in Paris – here are other politicians’ TV choices.
Early reports blame problems with a cloud computing provider
The star also says she was adamant about not digitally altering her body for a recent sex scene.
The BBC Breakfast presenter is stepping down after more than 20 years on the show.
The morning host says she’s loved being on the show for almost 20 years.
Stars including David Beckham and Billie Eilish back a plea for rich countries to share vaccines earlier.
The former US president is releasing his second novel, written with author James Patterson.
The actor played Prince’s father in the musician’s 1984 film and also starred in The Mod Squad.
I May Destroy You creator Michaela Coel dedicated her best actress Bafta to the show’s intimacy co-ordinator.
More than 230 artists write to the Prime Minister calling for fairer payments on streaming services.