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An exhibition exploring Britain’s relationship with the Caribbean, and a new commission depicting key workers will go on show at Tate galleries.
Britain And The Caribbean will span Windrush to the present day and open at Tate Britain next year.
It has been in the planning over recent years and will celebrate artists from the Caribbean who made Britain their home and later British artists whose work addresses Caribbean themes and heritage.
Tate plans to reopen all four of its galleries – Tate
continue to rise before infection control measures start to take effect. All residents who have come into contact with one of the positive cases have been asked to self-isolate with their households for 14 days.
He has looked into the eyes of the country's most infamous people.As criminal barrister for 30 years, Sir Richard Henriques appeared in 106 murder trials.They included that of the most prolific serial killer in history, Hyde GP Harold Shipman.That case alone would have secured his place in legal history.But he was also chief prosecutor for a case which matched the Moors Murders for its harrowing nature.That was the trial of Robert Thompson and Jon Venables for the murder of James Bulger, aged
Peter White Television EditorBBC and PBS drama Death in Paradise has returned to filming on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe.The series, which is filming its tenth season, was set to start shooting in April but was delayed by the COVID-19 production shutdown.Its return means that it is one of the first British dramas to start filming since lockdown.Production company Red Planet Pictures has worked closely with industry bodies and the BBC to develop a detailed Covid-19 protocol policy,
The Southern-Ontario rock group Crown Lands is releasing their new single “End Of The Road”, with a new video dedicated to the missing or murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirits in British Columbia.
Kate Garraway has a new challenge ahead of her on Monday morning, as the presenter is set to return to her job on Good Morning Britain. It's the first time the star will have fronted the programme since her husband Derek Draper was hospitalised with COVID-19 back in March.Since then, Kate has remained at home with the couple's two children: daughter Darcey, 14, and son William, ten.
As part of Johnny Depp’s new court battle with the owners of the British newspaper, The Sun, arguments were read in a trial in which more claims against Depp were revealed. Page Six says that Johnny has been accused of violently attacking Heard during his detox on a Caribbean island because she withheld his medication.
Harry Styles comes in. No, he won't literally be able to travel to everyone's homes like some sort of British Santa Claus to actually sedate them, but his voice will help you fall asleep as you listen to him read a bedtime story.
Hello! magazine, she said: "Derek's lost a huge amount of weight and when the nurse shaved him because his beard had grown so long, he looked so different.. "They'd [their children] never seen him without stubble or a beard before.
Elton John has officially been minted a star.
Gogglebox, with her stint airing tonight, July 3. Speaking about the filming process alongside co-host Piers Morgan and her pal Judge Rinder on Wednesday's Good Morning Britain, the popular presenter said she was worried about the editing process.
Bloc Party frontman Kele Okereke has shared a new song – listen to ‘Melanin’ below.In the singer’s words, the new track “questions the idea of race and education in Britain”.“I believe that if we truly want to dismantle the racial division in this country then it starts with the education system,” he said.“We all need to study a syllabus that tells the truth about the reality of Britain’s colonial past, that isn’t just a celebration of the “glory days” but that looks unflinchingly at the horrors