Kim Zolciak-Biermann‘s daughter, Ariana Biermann, is denying allegations that she was drunk driving after being arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence Saturday.
27.07.2022 - 18:19 / deadline.com
British news broadcasters’ long campaign to allow cameras into the country’s Central Criminal Court — known famously as the Old Bailey — has been successful.
Laws are now in place allowing the public to watch or stream judges give and explain verdicts at the Old Bailey, the Ministry of Justice announced today, and the first of these will be tomorrow, where a man is being sentenced for the manslaughter of his grandfather.
However, the new laws do not allow for entire trials to be film, meaning those hoping to see Kevin Spacey’s upcoming sexual assault trial will be denied, in theory bar the verdict.
Only the judge will be filmed during sentencing to protect the privacy of victims, witnesses and jurors.
News providers such as The BBC, Sky News and ITN — which creates news content to ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 — have argued for nearly 20 years for cameras to be allowed into the Old Bailey in the name of transparency.
Previously only proceedings in certain Court of Appeal cases could be broadcast. Such an antiquated system might seem alien to U.S. audiences, who are used to cases being filmed and streamed in their entireties, but this has been the law throughout UK broadcasting history.
John Battle, Head of Legal and Compliance at ITN, and Chairman of the Media Lawyers Association said: “This is a landmark moment for open justice. This reform reflects the public’s right to see justice being done in their courts. It will promote better public understanding of the work of the courts and greater transparency in the justice system.
“Court reporting is vital to democracy and the rule of law and this long overdue change is welcomed.”
John Ryley, Head of Sky News, said: “Filming judges’ sentencing remarks in the Crown Court of England
Kim Zolciak-Biermann‘s daughter, Ariana Biermann, is denying allegations that she was drunk driving after being arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence Saturday.
Tom Holland is not having a good relationship with social media; therefore, he has decided to take a break. The Spider-Man star shared a video on Instagram captioning “Hello and goodbye.” The British actor said, “I have taken a break from social media for my mental health.”The 26-year-old sensation said reading negative things about him makes him difficult to control his thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. “I get caught up, and I spiral when I read things about me online.
Kim Zolciak-Biermann's daughter, Ariana Biermann, is denying allegations that she was drunk driving after being arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence Saturday.According to public records obtained by , the 20-year-old social media influencer was charged with several misdemeanors, including one count of driving under the influence, improper/erratic lane change and underage alcohol possession/purchase of alcohol in Forsyth County, Georgia. Ariana has since been released on a $5,120 bond, per the outlet.Also per, Ariana was said to have been reportedly driving alongside her boyfriend, Hudson McLeroy, 20. He too was arrested for an alleged DUI, along with allegedly furnishing alcohol to a minor and violating the conditions of his limited driving permit.In a statement to ET, Ariana's attorney, Justin Spizman, revealed that the reality TV star was involved in a «minor fender bender» but maintained that she was not «impaired by alcohol» while driving.«Ariana was involved in a minor fender bender.
Sky News, the company – which had secured the money through the UK government’s Future Fund – has been seeking a rescue deal for weeks. The outlet said yesterday (August 9) that Pollen could go into administration as early as today (August 10) if it failed to do so.Sky News cited city sources who claimed that the hopes of securing a buyer had diminished in recent days.
Nicki Minaj’s father Robert Maraj in a February 2021 hit-and-run incident has been sentenced to one year in prison.Charles Polevich, 71, struck 64-year-old Maraj while he was walking in the village of Mineola on Long Island, New York.Polevich drove off without calling emergency services and also hid his car. Maraj was taken to a Nassau County hospital where he died.Nassau County police were able to track down Polevich’s vehicle using security footage. Polevich was arrested and charged three days after the incident.“He’s absolutely aware of what happened,” Nassau Police Homicide Detective Lt.
The man who caused the death of Nicki Minaj’s father will spend a year in the slammer.
Progressing Gender Representation in UK Dance Music report, spearheaded by BBC Radio 1 DJ Jaguar Bingham, found that only 5 per cent of dance hits are by women.It also found that less than one per cent of dance music played on UK radio was made by a female solo artist or all-female band and they were under represented at music festivals.The study analysed 22 festival line-ups from 2018-2022 and found the gender split considerably favoured male artists, with the average percentage of female and non-binary acts comprising just 14 per cent of the line-ups in 2018.According to the report, this has since increased to 28 per cent but women are often relegated to warm-up slots at the bottom of the bill.“You can’t be what you can’t see. And if you look at the line-ups and you’re seeing these headliners and majority of the line-up is men, you’re not going to see yourself represented,” Jaguar told Sky News.“And it’s the same as in hearing tracks on the radio or in streaming or in the charts [which are by non-male artists alone], which is 5 per cent on the charts and 1 per cent in radio, which is so small.
TV viewers, this is Sky News. You are receiving the news that Big Brother is set to return - please do not swear. Yes, after a five-year break, the seminal reality show - which sees housemates living together with no access to the outside world, cameras capturing their every move - is making a comeback after being revived by ITV.
Russia has added to its so-called stop-list, barring a further 39 British politicians, officials, business people and journalists from entering the country including TV presenter Piers Morgan.
Tory toff Jacob Rees-Mogg has accused Nicola Sturgeon of "always moaning" as Liz Truss and her supporters ramp up attacks on the First Minister.
Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak are battling it out to become the next leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Coleen Rooney libel trial is set to be turned into a Channel 4 docu-drama series. The case, set in the High Court, and which saw Rebekah Vardy take on Coleen Rooney in court over a post made by the WAG in 2019, happened in May this year, with judgement expected soon, reports Sky News. READ MORE - Lorraine viewers split over ITV show replacement as presenter takes 'summer off' Private Instagram posts Rooney alleged were shared with the press without her permission included a visit to a gender selection clinic in Mexico, her planned return to TV and a flooded basement in her new home.
British Gas has announced an extra £2 million will be put towards money advice centres funded by the British Gas Energy Trust to get more help to those struggling with the rising cost of living. It is an independent charity solely funded by British Gas and, as well as directly helping consumers with grants, it works with and provides funding to other money and energy advice projects around the UK.
TikTok is an established provider of entertainment worldwide, but is also becoming increasingly popular as a news source with UK adults.
Naman Ramachandran Instagram, TikTok and YouTube are now the preferred mode of news consumption for British teenagers, a report by U.K. media regulator Ofcom has found.Ofcom’s News Consumption in the U.K. 2021/22 report reveals that for the first time, Instagram is the most popular news source among teenagers, used by 29%.