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BBC delays publishing Tim Westwood report after police request
A BBC report into the conduct of former BBC Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood has been put on hold at the request of the Metropolitan Police.
Guardian signs controversial deal to sell The Observer to Tortoise Media
The owner of The Guardian is pressing ahead with the sale of the world's oldest Sunday newspaper to a fledgling digital media company, just hours after scores of journalists went on strike in protest at the deal.
Sabrina Carpenter to headline BST Hyde Park next July
Sabrina Carpenter is the latest headline act to be confirmed for next summer's BST Hyde Park festival.
Reading and Leeds festivals announce first headline acts
Reading and Leeds festivals have announced their first headline acts, with a host of first-time headliners including Chappell Roan set to play next summer.
Taylor Swift lands biggest book launch of the year - but fans have noticed a problem
Taylor Swift landed the biggest book launch of the year with the publication of her official Era's Tour book - but fans were quick to notice multiple errors.
BBC presenter apologises for not declaring £145k in earnings
BBC broadcaster Clive Myrie has apologised for failing to declare at least £145,000 for external work he undertook outside his role at the corporation.
'Truly upsetting': John Torode posts statement on Gregg Wallace claims
MasterChef presenter John Torode has said he has found the recent reports about co-host Gregg Wallace "truly upsetting".
Cathay Pacific apologises over inflight Family Guy episode referencing Tiananmen Square
Cathay Pacific has apologised after an episode of Family Guy depicting Tiananmen Square was included in inflight entertainment.
Singer releases 'alternative' Band Aid song
Singer Fuse ODG has released an "alternative" charity song to Band Aid's Do They Know It's Christmas? after criticising the original for having potentially damaging effects on Africa.
Journalists stage 48-hour strike over proposed sale of Observer newspaper
Journalists at The Guardian and The Observer have launched a 48-hour strike in protest at the proposed sale of the world's oldest Sunday newspaper.
Eminem's mother dies
Debbie Nelson, the mother of rapper Eminem, has died at the age of 69.
Mother sues Mattel over porn website printed on Wicked doll packaging
Toy giant Mattel is being sued by a mother who says her daughter accessed a porn website via a link on the packaging for a Wicked doll.
British band robbed at gunpoint on first day of US tour
A British band were robbed at gunpoint on the first day of their US tour.
Memo reveals BBC knew about 'unacceptable' behaviour from Wallace last year
The BBC was alerted to Gregg Wallace's "unacceptable" behaviour while filming Inside The Factory more than a year and a half ago, Sky News can confirm.
Wallace faces new claims of 'groping' as BBC pulls MasterChef specials
Two women have claimed Gregg Wallace inappropriately touched them - as yet more allegations surface against the MasterChef presenter.
Fearne Cotton reveals she will have surgery on benign tumours
TV presenter Fearne Cotton has revealed she will undergo an operation to remove two benign tumours from her jaw.
Nominees revealed for next year's MOBO Awards
Ghetts, Jorja Smith and Central Cee are among the artists leading the nominations for this year's MOBO Awards.
Melanie Sykes criticises TV industry after Celebrity MasterChef experience
Celebrity Masterchef contestant Melanie Sykes has criticised the TV industry in the wake of the allegations made about host Gregg Wallace, saying it is up to bosses to act on unprofessional behaviour and not let one person be a "scapegoat".
BBC pulls MasterChef Christmas specials after Gregg Wallace allegations
The BBC has decided to pull its MasterChef Christmas specials following claims of inappropriate behaviour against presenter Gregg Wallace.
In pictures: Rihanna and ASAP Rocky among celebrities at British Fashion Awards
Stars descended on the red carpet at the 2024 Fashion Awards in London on Monday night.