Bafta TV Awards: Steve McQueen’s Small Axe leads nominations
Steve McQueen’s series has 15 nominations, with The Crown and I May Destroy You also in the running.
Steve McQueen’s series has 15 nominations, with The Crown and I May Destroy You also in the running.
A painting by Edinburgh-born artist Robert Scott Lauder is the focus of a major conservation project.
An award in two parts means prize-winning stars really can share their achievement with someone else.
Jenny Diski’s writing was “tonic for the soul” for the Game of Thrones star after her father died.
Musician Mon Laferte is releasing her first album since speaking out about the country’s protests.
Take a trip down memory lane at Mars Tapes, which is believed to be the last tape shop in the UK.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been announced as campaign chairs of the star-studded event.
Lacey Turner has has two miscarriages and believes the current system needs reforming.
Images of medical staff on the frontline of the Covid-19 battle will be a highlight of the show.
House Of The Dragon, due for release in 2022, will tell the backstory of the Targaryen family.
A judge in LA rules Wade Robson cannot sue Jackson’s businesses over abuse he allegedly suffered.
Jonathan Gibson won the competition by four points and got a perfect score in his specialist subject.
The controversial routine is among the nominees for Bafta’s must-see TV moment of the last year.
The star on his lost McCartney collaboration, fighting US censors and why he’s not a covers artist.
Sales of fiction, non-fiction and audio books all jumped last year, the industry body says.
Jonathan Gibson from Glasgow won the final of the long-running BBC quiz show by four points.
Speaking from his homeland, the Port Talbot-born actor says he “did not expect to get this award”.
The musician’s prototype trainers are the first to fetch more than $1m at auction.
The channel apologises amid criticism of comments made on Celebrities: What Happened to Your Face?
An average audience of 11m viewers tune into the sixth instalment in the BBC drama’s sixth series.
Fewer than 10 million people watched the 2021 Oscars, which critics described as a “trainwreck”
Sir Anthony Hopkins, Andrew Jackson and Martin Desmond Roe all enjoyed Oscars success.
The Rolling Stones guitarist, 73, has been given the all-clear after a second cancer diagnosis.
From trophy mix-ups to debates about what Brad Pit smells like up close.
Sophie Lancaster, 20, died in hospital 13 days after she was attacked for the way she looked.
The Oscar-winning film’s VFX supervisor explains how the team created sequences inverted in time.
This year’s ceremony was held in a train station and had far fewer people and light-hearted moments.
Chloé Zhao is the first woman of colour – and only the second woman at all – to win best director.
Nomadland takes three top awards, with wins for British stars Sir Anthony Hopkins and Daniel Kaluuya.
All the suits, sparkles and sequins from Sunday night’s Academy Awards.