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Ted Lasso's Phil Dunster on tackling mental health in hit show

Phil Dunster, aka Jamie Tartt in the series, tells Newsbeat about the range of issues the show addresses. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/dv5T6Ru

Jam Master Jay: Third man charged over death of Run-DMC star

Two men were charged with the murder of the trailblazing hip-hop DJ in 2020. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/WgKMvUD

Sia reveals autism diagnosis, two years after film backlash

The pop star says the diagnosis has allowed her to "become fully, fully myself". from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/vTs16B9

Glastonbury: Rick Astley rolls on to BBC Breakfast in his pyjamas

Never one to give up or let fans down, Rick Astley made sure he was on time for BBC Breakfast from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/7lLPso2

I, Daniel Blake star Dave Johns hopes stage adaptation will 'make people angry'

The award-winning film about poverty returns as a stage show to highlight the cost-of-living crisis. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/Y7WEdUq

Ministers seek to understand more about video games

The government wants stronger evidence on psychological impacts of gaming and how the industry works. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/b9IOjMB

Royal Blood: How not to win over a festival crowd

Royal Blood's exit to their set at Radio 1's Big Weekend has caused a lot of controversy. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/vEr6BAO

Glastonbury: Rick Astley and Queens of the Stone Age added to line-up

Queens Of The Stone Age and Rick Astley are among the names added to the festival's 2023 line-up. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/eM7yxO0

Derek Thompson: Casualty's Charlie Fairhead leaves after 37 years

After nearly 900 episodes of the BBC drama, his character Charlie will hang up his scrubs for good. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/j6Dq4y2

Benedict Cumberbatch: Former chef attacked actor's home

The actor and his family were home when Jack Bissell kicked through their front gate and shouted abuse. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/uCsMncd

Beyoncé's Renaissance tour: An intergalactic explosion of fun

The star pays tribute to Tina Turner and dances with her daughter, as her world tour reaches London. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/dvjQAq0

The Gallows Pole: Shane Meadows does period drama - with an office worker and mechanic

A mechanic and a financial team leader are among the first-time actors in Shane Meadows' new series. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/RpxBrW0

Succession: Critics praise 'perfect, brutal' finale

Spoiler-free zone: The show is widely praised by critics, some of whom compare it with Shakespeare. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/mAFwCtI

This Morning: Presenters say 'we love making this show' as Schofield row continues

"We love making this show", says Dermot O'Leary after criticism of its culture by its ex-resident doctor. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/aoyZW9e

Here's why the Arctic Monkeys warm up to Tom Jones

The band have been playing It's Not Unusual as their walk-on music during their latest tour. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/xZOYM75

Phillip Schofield affair: This Morning to air as normal

ITV says the flagship show will continue "as normal" on Monday and there are "no plans" to axe it. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/jfDlvLe

Phillip Schofield: What next for Holly Willoughby, ITV and This Morning?

Phillip Schofield left his role on the daytime show after admitting an affair with a colleague. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/GlfWF7A

रेत माफिया ने बीड कलेक्टर को कुचलने की कोशिश की:बॉडीगार्ड डम्पर के बोनट पर 3KM तक चढ़ा रहा, पकड़ने की कोशिश में घायल

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Anatomy of a Fall: French thriller wins Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or prize

Filmmaker Justine Triet becomes the third female director ever to win the prestigious prize. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/tDQ9cg4

Phillip Schofield: Holly Willoughby says she is hurt over affair lies

She says Phillip Schofield lied to her when she directly asked him about the relationship with a colleague when reports first surfaced. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/OrJDoj3

Phillip Schofield: ITV investigated 'rumours' of relationship

Schofield quit ITV on Friday after admitting he had had an affair with a younger male colleague and had lied to cover it up. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/gxmbwWG

How Jords became the first UK rap act on Motown records

The Croydon-born musician says he "can't accept" he's keeping company with Marvin Gaye and Diana Ross. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/X4z2YWm

Eurovision: Jumpers, drums and cushions among props and outfits to be auctioned

Bidders could get their hands on many of the props used at this year's Eurovision Song Contest. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/ygd3vFL

Truth is sacred, Hanks tells Harvard graduates

The two-time Oscar-winning actor is urging young people to "embrace liberty and freedom for all". from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/VQh1xsf

Roger Waters' Manchester gig should be banned, says MP

The Pink Floyd co-founder's "divisive actions" could fuel anti-Jewish hatred, says Christian Wakeford. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/geEZh2v

The Cumbrian art restorers working on Banksy originals

A Carlisle art restoration company has been involved with the elusive artist's work for 10 years. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/UlRMwqB

Why Succession creator Jesse Armstrong has sympathy for show's ‘caged beasts’

Writer Jesse Armstrong says his characters are "bad people" but "I don't enjoy seeing them suffer". from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/D9sbUOF

Blade Runner 2099 series filming in Belfast delayed

The ongoing Hollywood writers strike is one factor behind the move, BBC News NI understands. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/0WLTEJd

Sam Smith 'heartbroken' after scrapping Manchester gig just four songs in

The singer says they are "heartbroken" after being forced to leave the stage due to "vocal issues". from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/U20eLEc

Abba's Benny and Bjorn rule out Eurovision reunion

The song contest will be hosted in their native Sweden next year, 50 years after they won with Waterloo. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/y6eUO2o

Tina Turner obituary: Pop legend who overcame adversity to become global star

She was a legendary singer who survived her first husband's horrific abuse and became a global star. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/O1dMHeo

Microsoft appeals UK veto of Activision Blizzard takeover

The US tech giant is inching closer to consummating the deal despite major regulatory hurdles. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/mM9WOe4

Still Game whisky wins Jack Daniel's trademark war

US whiskey giant lost its claim against Jack and Victor - a Scotch named after the sitcom characters. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/2UEJNKp

Rolf Harris: The trial that sealed a predator’s fate

The disgraced entertainer's attempts to varnish his reputation ended in failure, writes Callum May. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/iBPso0X

Strictly's Amy Dowden reveals breast cancer diagnosis

The dancer from Caerphilly says she was diagnosed last week with grade three breast cancer. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/sn1PBQc

Northampton Film Festival: Young producer says county has so much to offer

Young filmmaker Tyla Sharp says Northampton Film Festival proves the county has "hidden talent". from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/9y8j4Lz

Theatre Royal Stratford East director defends Black Out show

Theatre Royal Stratford East has faced criticism for hosting a play for black audience members. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/s1IVv45

Tate Britain has rehung its art collection: What can we learn?

Tate Britain unveils a complete rehang of the world's greatest collection of British art. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/Dbf7GsY

Essex typewriter artist surprised by Burna Boy's response

"That was the cherry on top of the project, to have his blessing," said James Cook. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/5wsb7E1

Stephen Terry: Celebrity chef anger after Hardwick fraud

Great British Menu chef is "gobsmacked" by failure to jail couple who defrauded his restaurant. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/G1xy5qf

Blue plaque unveiled in Bristol for rock star Eddie Cochran

The plaque at Bristol Hippodrome commemorates the musician's last gig before his death aged 21. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/3AREscU

Ray Stevenson: Thor, Star Wars and Rome actor's career in pictures

Some of the most memorable snaps of the Star Wars, Thor and Rome actor - who has died aged 58. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/3y9HamB

BBC's Naga Munchetty reveals womb condition adenomyosis

The presenter shares her diagnosis of debilitating womb disorder adenomyosis with BBC Radio 5 Live listeners. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/gAnibYJ

Rhod Gilbert returns to the stage after cancer treatment

The comedian says it is "lovely to be alive" after returning to the stage. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/mfcLeks

Writers pay protest interrupts Warner Bros CEO speech

David Zaslav was speaking a graduation ceremony for students at Boston University. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/3hRlSvu

Museum of the Year: Natural History Museum among nominees for £120,000 prize

The National History and Scapa Flow museums are in the running to be named UK Museum of the Year. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/oGz4N2g

Explaining the 'how' - the launch of BBC Verify

BBC News CEO Deborah Turness introduces Verify, where BBC journalists share their evidence gathering. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/mMUJb3C

Hinge and Bracket star George Logan dies aged 78

The entertainer was well known in the 1970s and 1980s as one half of the comedy and musical act. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/FGVmgzY

David Popa: Artist unveils dinosaur gallery for new David Attenborough series

David Popa has used nature to create a new dinosaur gallery for Sir David Attenborough's new series. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/haouEUt

Kurt Cobain: Guitar smashed by Nirvana frontman sells for nearly $600,000

The black Stratocaster destroyed by Nirvana's frontman is signed by all three band members. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/synvLT2

समीर वानखेड़े से लगातार दूसरे दिन CBI की पूछताछ जारी:कार्डेलिया क्रूज ड्रग्स केस में शाहरुख खान से 25 करोड़ मांगने का आरोप है

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Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby: What went wrong for This Morning pair?

The presenter left ITV's This Morning after reports of a strained relationship with Holly Willoughby. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/j5ngePx

Phillip Schofield: The TV host will reappear somewhere, says PR expert

Phillip Schofield's departure from This Morning gives ITV an opportunity to "think about the programme". from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/TYX8gQ3

British novelist Martin Amis dies aged 73

The influential author of Money and London Fields was one of the most celebrated writers of his generation. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/vr0wa7m

Michael Vaughan to return to BBC for the Ashes and Ireland Test

Former England captain Michael Vaughan will return the to BBC for this summer's men's Ashes series and the Test match against Ireland. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/EGvyo1B

Phillip Schofield leaves ITV’s This Morning

The presenter says he has agreed to step down "with immediate effect” after more than 20 years. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/Nhe67GM

American footballer and actor Jim Brown dead at 87

The record-breaking running back became a Hollywood action hero and civil rights activist. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/vmIARWX

CMAT: 'I fractured my neck rocking out on stage'

CMAT tells Newsbeat about a surprising injury from her last tour. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/xCb1vBt

Phillip Schofield's brother Timothy jailed for child abuse

Timothy Schofield's victim says he was "trapped in a loop of fear and anxiety". from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/WncQqlt

Harrison Ford emotionally accepts Cannes Palme d'Or award

The acting legend was in Cannes ahead of the premiere for the fifth instalment of Indiana Jones. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/LBDTl9v

Victoria Canal: Ivors winner says music helps process disability

Victoria Canal has won the Rising Star award at the Ivors and says she isn't defined by her disability. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/yNL3POR

Tears of the Kingdom: How Zelda's escapism helps some fans

Millions are playing Tears of the Kingdom - and for some fans the Zelda series is more than a game. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/xXZjKNW

Chrisann Pereira: How a Bollywood actress was framed as a drug mule

Chrisann Pereira flew to Sharjah for an audition, but landed straight into a nightmare. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/Grnlfia

US Supreme Court rules Andy Warhol image violated copyright

The court finds the late artist's painting of Prince infringed on a photographer's copyright. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/PTR7KaQ

Ant and Dec taking break from Saturday Night Takeaway 'to catch their breath'

The pair have fronted the ITV show since 2002 and will hit the pause button after the 2024 series. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/iP8UTRk

Disabled Virgin Mary in Peterborough Cathedral art exhibition

The work by Marc Bratcher, an artist who has cerebral palsy, depicts Christian figures with disabilities. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/nj0LNzS

Comedian will carry on camping to cut Edinburgh Festival costs

Lee Kyle will return to Edinburgh with his tent this summer to avoid soaring accommodation costs. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/4Nqz7rb

Woodward and Bernstein: Watergate reporters warn of the limitations of AI

Journalists Woodward and Bernstein tell the BBC the press is essential in finding the truth. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/38ZWaJM

FBI charges man with stealing Dorothy's The Wizard of Oz slippers

It took more than three clicks of Dorothy's heels to solve the theft of her ruby-red shoes 18 years ago. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/7KItkbg

Sting warns against AI songs as he wins prestigious music prize

He says songwriters face "a battle" to defend work against the growing use of artificial intelligence. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/H8zJpZt

Slowthai: Rapper's name removed from festival line-ups after rape charge

The UK rapper, who denies the charges, had been due to perform at Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/lHkrWKZ

The Art of Banksy exhibition is coming to London

The Art of Banksy, featuring more than 100 works, will open on Regent Street in London in July. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/wOFzx1k

Busted's Matt Willis: I’m nervous about my kids seeing my drug and alcohol past

Matt says the impact on loved ones is a "forgotten piece of the puzzle" when it comes to addiction. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/P7T2tO1

Asante King asks British Museum to return gold to Ghana

Asante King met with the British Museum's director on a recent visit to London. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/OFvkyRz

BBC journalists in England to strike over local radio cuts

National Union of Journalists members will stage a 48-hour strike after rejecting revised plans. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/WHET2I1

White Album donated to charity shop sells for more than £2,000

A first edition of the Beatles' White Album is donated to a Sutton Coldfield charity shop. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/8NZFKua

Martha Stewart, 81, becomes oldest Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover star

The businesswoman says she wants to inspire other women, adding: "This is kind of historic." from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/Th8z5bN

Seun Kuti: Nigerian Afrobeat musician arrested over 'police assault'

Videos posted online on Saturday showed the musician hitting a policeman in Lagos. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/Q14Zh5T

Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong joins London covers band in pub

What do you do when one of your childhood heroes joins you on-stage as you cover one of their songs? from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/08uA5oX

Vernon Kay dedicates new Radio 2 morning show to listeners

The 49-year-old takes over the mid-morning slot from Ken Bruce, who hosted it for more than 30 years. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/FPrClGd

Black Country, New Road: 'The music is never bigger than the friendship'

The Cambridge band discuss sharing vocals and the power of friendship. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/SC0dqzi

TV BAFTAs 2023: Stars express support for striking writers

It was a celebration of UK talent, but stars on the red carpet spoke about strikes in the US. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/SpBICVs

Vice and Motherboard owner files for bankruptcy

Vice Media Group, which was once valued at $5.7bn, is set to be sold but will keep operating. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/Ji6T8jV

Steeltown Murders: How a DNA-first caught a serial killer 30 years on

Pioneering scientific analysis found a child murderer and inspired new BBC drama Steeltown Murders. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/odYps2y

S Club confirm tour to go on after Paul Cattermole death

But the band members announce on Instagram that Hannah Spearritt will not be joining the anniversary tour. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/oK28dIS

Bafta TV Awards 2023: The list of winners and nominees (updating live)

Find out if your favourite programmes and actors have been nominated for Britain's top TV prizes. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/9ZtSHWs

संजय राउत बोले- मोदी लहर खत्म हुई:कहा- कर्नाटक चुनाव में बजरंग बली कांग्रेस के साथ रहे, शरद पवार ने महाविकास अघाड़ी की बुलाई बैठक

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Eurovision euphoria on the streets of Liverpool for host city's big night

The city's party extended well beyond the televised celebrations and went on well into the night. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/uQdNrVP

Bafta TV Awards: Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan prepare to host ceremony

This Is Going To Hurt and The Responder are among the frontrunners at this year's ceremony. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/SC7NZ9p

Mae Muller: Why did the UK do so badly at Eurovision?

The singer scored a genuine hit with I Wrote A Song, so why did voters award her so few points? from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/qn2QtHm

Cha Cha Cha, Mel the milkmaid and other memorable Eurovision moments

Neon green bolero jackets, a piano fit for a princess and other highlights from Eurovision 2023 in Liverpool. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/w0iLmK1

All the times Eurovision's presenters stole the show

Not only were there eye-catching performances in Liverpool, the hosts made the most of the limelight too. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/k86iRjY

In pictures: Eurovision performances fire up fans

Electric performances have been firing up Eurovision fans in Liverpool for this year's final. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/lvSAwr1

Eurovision: 'Liverpool is brimming with pride and joy'

The countdown is on to the grand final of Eurovision in Liverpool and the city is buzzing. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/FJR4DtG

एयर-इंडिया ने शुरू की अमृतसर-मुंबई फ्लाइट:गो-फर्स्ट की दो उड़ाने बंद होने के बाद लिया फैसला; व्यापार व टूरिज्म होगा मजबूत

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Jamie Foxx out of hospital and recuperating, daughter says

Corinne Foxx says the Oscar-winning actor is recuperating and even recently played pickleball. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/xyfJvwL

Eurovision grand final: A mystery guest, and nine more things to look for

With trampolines, mystery guests and a "green cabbage worm", Eurovision promises a night of mayhem. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/FXvgHGo

Eurovision 2023: The man who made a living betting his house on a song

Are you tempted to bet on the outcome of a song contest? Here's how one man made a living out of it. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/Eo5SGWP

Eurovision 2023: How TikTok has taken over the song contest

Content for this year's song contest has been viewed 1.5 billion times on the social media platform. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/XRuqGNg

Eurovision: Cardiff superfan spends £10,000 in 10 years

Aled Nurton is part of a fan group who travel the world to see the glitz and glamour of Eurovision. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/Ed3hwpj

Vesna 'are not your dolls': Eurovision Q&A

Six piece girl band Vesna have already made the final, with a song that urges support for Ukraine. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/tiNY5wT

Blackadder's 40th anniversary celebrated with new stamps

The classic sitcom, which spanned hundreds of years of British history, was first broadcast in 1983. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/RKfhPZ4

Hannah Waddingham: From Ted Lasso to a Eurovision Song Contest star

The English actress, one of the song contest's co-hosts this year, is already a fan favourite. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/Kiu4q9L

Eurovision 2023: 'Maybe we'll forget the Ukraine war for two hours'

Eurovision in Liverpool is already a jubilant celebration but the picture in Ukraine is worlds apart. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/woxmzGH

Heritage Crafts: Some skills becoming extinct in UK, charity warns

Five heritage craft skills including cricket ball making have disappeared from the UK over the last 15 years, new research shows from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/JYb1mT9

Eurovision 2023: Jamala on rescuing Crimean folk songs from Russian invasion

How Ukraine's 2016 Eurovision winner Jamala saved traditional Crimean folk songs from the war. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/38tAYUs

RSC production to feature cast of over 70s

A new staging of As You Like It will challenge stereotypes of ageing, said the RSC. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/3QotgTr

Disney+ streaming business loses 4m subscribers in first quarter

Most of the losses came from its Hotstar service in Asia, which has lost rights to Indian cricket matches. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/8jnVBNr

Heather Armstrong: 'Queen of mommy blogging' dead at 47

Armstrong found success in the 2000s documenting the ups and downs of motherhood on her "Dooce" blog. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/JKDzxfR

Prince Harry: Phone hacking trial involving Duke of Sussex begins

The Duke of Sussex is among several high profile figures bringing claims against the publisher of the Mirror. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/OpsfkA2

Robert De Niro welcomes seventh child at 79

The veteran Hollywood star revealed the news while promoting his new film, About My Father. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/RqQDBOm

Cancelled comic Jerry Sadowitz returns to Edinburgh Fringe

The controversial comedian, who had his show pulled in 2022, has dubbed his gigs "Last Year's Show". from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/WHZjpO7

How Eurovision became an LGBTQ+ safe space

Jamie McLoughlin explores how the song contest has been a support to the community for decades. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/0mAH1U6

Ukraine war: French journalist killed near Bakhmut

Tributes pour in for Arman Soldin, killed while reporting from the war zone near Bakhmut. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/u4C87xB

Tucker Carlson: Former Fox anchor to launch new show on Twitter

The former Fox host says a new version of his show is coming to the social media platform. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/SQoBtA8

शरद पवार बोले- च्वहाण का कांग्रेस में क्या कद है?:उन्हें पता करना चाहिए; पृथ्वीराज चव्हाण ने NCP को भाजपा की बी टीम बताया था

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GB News broke rules over Covid jab claims - Ofcom

The regulator said the channel did not do enough to protect viewers from potentially harmful content. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/kxOba6m

Paul O'Grady among stars in Eurovision welcome film

The TV film marking the opening of Eurovision was one of the last projects the late comic worked on. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/1iYR4tF

Eurovision Song Contest: Watch the best bloopers in 60 seconds

Eurovision has been broadcasting live for decades - which has led to a number of slip-ups. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/bwVWPyA

Eurovision 2023: 'Liverpool has welcomed us with open arms'

Anna Ekvist, 36, says people in the city have helped refugees feel "part of the Liverpool family". from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/rgY1aJx

English National Opera names five cities on relocation shortlist

The opera company was told by Arts Council England to leave the capital or lose its public funding. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/ZvMJtVs

Patrick Kielty addresses Late Late Show host speculation

The comedian says whoever takes over the chat show from Ryan Tubridy has "huge shoes to fill". from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/eciXRuo

In pictures: Coronation concert and UK street parties

Photos of the day after King Charles's Coronation, including street parties and lunches around the UK. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/wir6lv7

MTV awards: Hollywood stars stand with striking writers at pre-recorded ceremony

Jennifer Coolidge and Pedro Pascal show their support at the MTV Movie and TV Awards. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/d2UzXOf

Eurovision Q&A: Alessandra, Norway's Queen Of Kings

Twenty-year-old pop singer Alessandra will perform in a costume inspired by Queen Elizabeth I. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/WYZgE4f

BBC unveils Bike Bureau for green broadcasting

Two BBC journalists have spent the last few years building a mobile broadcast studio and office on two wheels. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/4mC2jfV

Eurovision 2023 stars hit turquoise carpet - in pictures

This year's Eurovision Song Contest hopefuls show off their style and moves on the turquoise carpet. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/2dDOJ96

Coronation concert: Reggae choir to perform for King Charles

Reggae Roots in Leeds are one of many choirs coming together to sing for the King's coronation. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/yD75SZP

The Coronation: Six takeaways from a historic day

BBC's Katie Razzall gives her cultural review of how the big day went down, in her view from the sofa. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/8vmTFHA

नितेश राणे ने संजय राउत को सांप कहा:बोले- वो उद्धव ठाकरे की राजनीति खत्म करना चाहते, 10 जून को NCP ज्वाइन करेंगे

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Coronation concert: Katy Perry and Take That gear up to perform

Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Take That are among the stars who will perform at Windsor Castle. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/X67hPgR

Bruce Springsteen explores his Irish roots in County Kildare

The US musician sang in a pub and saw children from a theatre school perform a boyband medley. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/xZfEhBz

Bradford Literature Festival: Illustrator pulls out over AI use

Illustrator Chris Mould withdraws from the Bradford Literature Festival over its use of AI images. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/19Kcg6d

Bluey: Episode of children's TV show edited over 'fat-shaming' claims

An episode from the popular children's show included Bluey's parents complaining about their weight. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/gGyOMKw

Subtract: Ed Sheeran album praised by critics hours after copyright ruling

Subtract sees the singer adopt a more stripped-back style as he reflects on a challenging year. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/9h316vZ

Deaf Awareness Week 2023: 'I want to be a role model for other deaf people'

The Deaf Arts Festival will tour Northern Ireland after premiering in Belfast this weekend. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/xLfQkFZ

Union members at BBC Northern Ireland vote for strike action

In November BBC NI announced it was planning to close 36 posts in an attempt to make £2.3m of savings. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/m5sbWKV

TikTok tracked UK journalist via her cat's account

London-based reporter Cristina Criddle says it was "chilling" to learn her data had been accessed. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/JeqUB2S

Actor Rob Lowe joins writers' picket line in Los Angeles

The Hollywood star joined his son on the picket line, saying: "As actors, we're only as good as the writing we get." from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/mFfH68u

Coronation: The 'Cinderella story' of Shirley J Thompson

Shirley J Thompson is among 12 people commissioned by the King to compose music for the Coronation. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/BJD8fvp

Linda Lewis, whose singing career spanned more than four decades, dies aged 72

Lewis had solo success in the 1970s and sang backing for the likes of David Bowie and Rod Stewart. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/RAVsgzo

Why The Wicker Man has divided opinion for 50 years

It has been described as the Citizen Kane of horror movies - and one of the worst films ever made. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/4YKFntD

Met Gala: Lizzo bows down to 'idol' Sir James Galway in flute duet

The US star paid tribute to her "idol" Sir James Galway after he performed with her at the Met Gala. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/xGveSp2

Sir Richard Branson thought 'we were going to lose everything' in pandemic

Sir Richard Branson says the pandemic left his businesses near collapse and him "a little depressed". from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/LqznIRO

Bradford Literature Festival 2023 announces star line-up

Famous names such as Sir Lenny Henry and Sir Michael Palin will be heading to Bradford in June. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/G21Qv3W

TV writers explain why they're walking out

Despite writing a hit show, Alex O'Keefe says it's a struggle to make ends meet. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/DmQjwR5

कोरोना के एक्टिव केस लगातार 10वें दिन घटे:24 घंटे में 3,720 नए संक्रमित मिले, 20 मौतें; एक हफ्ते बाद डेली केस बढ़े

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Why TV writers are on strike - explained in 77 seconds

The BBC's Sophie Long looks at why Hollywood television production has nearly ground to a halt. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/MU74DFc

शरद पवार का इस्तीफा मानने को तैयार नहीं NCP नेता:अजित पवार के घर पार्टी विधायकों की बैठक, पार्टी दफ्तर पहुंचे पवार

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Eurovision Song Contest 2023: Why it's about more than music for Liverpool

Whoever wins, the host city hopes fans and the global spotlight will deliver an even bigger prize. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/upXjy3v

Jodie Comer and Jessica Chastain nominated for Tony awards

The award-winning actresses are both shortlisted for their roles in acclaimed Broadway plays. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/kK1cwPA

Singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot dies aged 84

The Canadian musician's songs were covered by artists including Elvis Presley and Barbara Streisand. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/2xqhFyc

Harwich Museum flies Hi-de-Hi! flag for future generations

Stars including Su Pollard return to the filming location of the hit comedy for a special weekend. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/hdIQZ49

Eurovision: 'I hosted the show minutes after a bomb scare'

With the contest just days away, its 1993 presenter recalls the drama of the show she hosted in Ireland. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/LwtNHYV

BBC World Service launches emergency pop-up radio service for Sudan

The broadcaster says the pop-up service will provide "crucial" information for people in the country. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/g3rKyUc

Aerosmith: US rock band announce farewell tour

Steven Tyler and co will say "peace out" to North America from later this year. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/icdNYJ0

Rail strikes cynically targeting Eurovision, transport minister says

Transport Secretary Mark Harper says a "fair and reasonable pay offer" has been made to rail workers. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/OYRQ7ZX

How a Hollywood strike could affect your favourite TV shows

Writers say streaming has cut into their wages, and they will strike if they don't get a better deal. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/S9d3o7U

कोरोना के एक्टिव केस लगातार आठवें दिन घटे:24 घंटे में 4,282 नए केस मिले, 14 मौतें; 25 दिन बाद डेली केस 5 हजार से कम

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Printworks: Final show for famous dance music venue

The London club, which has hosted the Chemical Brothers and Aphex Twin, will become an office block. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/adMhYxi

पसमांदा मुस्लिम-BJP का अभियान 10 मई से:मुस्लिम बहुल 65 लोकसभा क्षेत्रों में 3.25 लाख ‘मोदी मित्र’ करेंगे भाजपा का प्रचार

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