Actor Smollett back in court relating to 2019 attack
A closed hearing took place to decide if the actor’s lawyer should be disqualified from the case.
A closed hearing took place to decide if the actor’s lawyer should be disqualified from the case.
Organisers of the annual fundraiser extol the “kindness and generosity of the Great British public”.
The US model says she’s struggling to go outside because it “doesn’t feel right”.
Olivia Rodrigo, 18, meets US President Joe Biden, 78, to promote youth Covid vaccinations.
The star recalls two historic concerts in Havana, and reveals her demand before reforming Blondie.
Backlash for “cultural appropriation” on the video-making app may mean no viral dances for a while.
The music industry is weighted against artists, who see “pitiful returns” from streaming, MPs say.
The pop star tells a US court “I’m angry”, as a US judge rules she can now hire her own lawyer.
Artist of the Year Yasin convicted in a case against a criminal gang that drew national attention.
A new film, The Summer of Soul, will explore the Harlem Cultural Festival and why it was forgotten.
Sammy Kimmence, boyfriend of Love Island star Dani Dyer, defrauded his victims out of £34,000.
Bookseller is one of the first major chains to state policy for shops, but its stance attracts a mixed response.
Roy Moore loses his attempt to sue comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, who duped him on his TV show.
The Scottish government strikes a one-year deal with Cosla to waive charges for school music lessons.
The Oscar-winning star says the streaming service’s executives think the show is “no longer relevant”.
Artist Morag Myerscough created the colourful piece which has been placed over Hertford Street.
Questlove’s directorial debut uncovers lost gigs with Sly Stone, Stevie Wonder and Nina Simone.
A rundown of the shows and stars competing for the biggest awards in US TV in September.
BBC CBeebies new presenter Gyasi Sheppy, from Lisburn says his new job is a dream come true.
Both shows have 24 nominations apiece, other shows recognised include WandaVision and Pose.
The legendary Hollywood actress and socialite wanted to return to Hungary after her death.
Em Sheldon says people are “so angry” at her for using her online platforms for commercial gain.
The government is passing the buck by not making the policy mandatory, say nightclub operators.
Street artist Akse, who has repaired his Rashford mural, says local people have united to show their support.
The star’s bogus Kazakh journalist was used on a billboard alongside his “It’s Nice!” catchphrase.
The former lead singer of Blur is performing at the Manchester International Festival.
He’s got rock star fans and two sold-out shows to his name, but Kojo Marfo prefers life’s simple joys.
Those attending clubs and other large events should be asked for proof they have had their jabs, says health secretary.
Users in South Korea’s capital are told to limit sweat-splashing and quick-breathing.
The pop star says she won’t endorse the government’s legislation, saying it is full of “loopholes”.