The Wanted’s Tom Parker: ‘I’m not paying attention to cancer’
“The more you pay attention to it, the more the cancer has control of you,” says The Wanted star.
“The more you pay attention to it, the more the cancer has control of you,” says The Wanted star.
The rapper has subverted hip-hop with his LGBT-positive lyrics, while dominating critics on social media.
The ex-BBC presenter who quit the channel says people can decide themselves if it is too right wing.
The broadcaster Andrew Neil spoke to the BBC’s Question Time about his reasons for leaving GB News.
LHG Live offered solutions in a “vacuum of ignorance” after concert interpreter request, says judge.
The BBC spoke with six singers who crossed to Pakistan illegally and are now living in hiding.
Study for Worn Out has been sitting in a Dutch family’s private collection for more than a century.
Volunteering for the suicide prevention charity helps author write inspirational wellbeing book.
The Isle of Wight Festival kicks off for four days of music in Newport.
The comic and writer is taking over from Joe Lycett, who has hosted the last three series.
It is the controversial presenter’s first major new job since he left Good Morning Britain in March.
The rock star says it “breaks my heart” to postpone, but he is still recovering from a hip injury.
Three people share their stories of the defining moments that helped shape their transgender journeys.
About 50,000 music fans are set for the capital, starting with Thursday’s open-air Biffy Clyro gig.
A new Channel 4 film starring Jodie Comer and Stephen Graham is set in the early days of the pandemic.
Alex Echo has been forced to give up most of his painting work, but is now championing digital art.
The MP for Mid Bedfordshire and former health minister replaces Oliver Dowden.
Detectives find no evidence of criminal activity associated with the 1995 Panorama programme.
Her appointment comes amidst a political controversy, following her criticism of Boris Johnson.
The action thriller, which takes place in a time loop, delights critics as it debuts on Playstation 5.
The singer has described Jagged, which addresses her being raped as a teenager, as “salacious”.
One of BBC Breakfast’s main presenters, Louise Minchin, has broadcast her final programme after 20 years of early morning alarm calls.
Terry Lubbock, whose son Stuart died after a party at the entertainer’s house, had terminal cancer.
The rapper’s comments about vaccines side effects were explored by Trinidad’s health minister.
“The room is filled with resentment and hatred towards everyone else,” says the star.
French law says the models have run out of time to start criminal proceedings over sexual assault.
The TV star is surprised by masked colleagues, Judge Rinder and a cake on her last day on the sofa.
The newly engaged pop star had used accounts to inform fans about her conservatorship battle.
Mehdi Rajabian made an album in secret in his basement despite threats from Iranian authorities.
EastEnders star Rose Ayling-Ellis will become the show’s first deaf contestant later this month.