Fifty years after the Guildford bombings, startling new forensic evidence in the case is apparently being sat on by the body ...
Dame Penelope Keith, who has died aged 86, rose to fame in the late 1970s and early 1980s, becoming one of Britain’s most popular comedy actresses through her work in the BBC sitcoms The Good Life ...
Boxing, even in its licensed forms, has a somewhat ‘bad boy’ reputation, characterised by controversy and imbued with danger.
‘We will get best replacement regardless of age or gender’ The BBC’s director of sport has said he wanted Andrew Castle to stay as part of Wimbledon’s commentary team amid the fallout from the ...
The BBC have warned that TV and radio programmes are set to be axed as part of new cuts affecting the broadcaster. It was announced by BBC director-general Matt Brittin on Wednesday (June 17) that 550 ...
He was one of Britain's first television stars, headlining shows for 20 years and even gaining fame in the same US TV series which would later help launch the Beatles across the Atlantic. But now, ...
Thomas Jefferson was not so much a bibliophile as a bibliomaniac of the first rank. He read books, copied them out and annotated them. So much of his reading was distilled into the Declaration of ...
Mel Brooks is making history at 100. Released in 1974, Blazing Saddles blended Western parody with fearless social satire, becoming one of the defining comedies of its era. Despite its outrageous ...
SUSPENDED: Zizou Bergs v Ugo Humbert in men's final Madison Keys wins third women's title with 7-5 6-4 win over Tatjana Maria Gordon Reid beats Ben Bartram 6-0 6-3 to ...
If you fancy some home viewing at the tail-end of the heatwave but don't want to tune in to the slew of live sport, then we might have the perfect treat for you in the form of a "delightful" British ...
The album that started everything. Some of the biggest bands in rock history announce themselves with a classic debut. According to Rolling Stone, KISS did exactly that. In its ranking of the band’s ...
In the middle of Times Square, two men watch FIFA World Cup matches from inside a glass enclosed living room. They're getting paid $50,000 (£37,800) to watch every single match and to create content ...
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