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A BAFTA initiative aimed at improving diversity in the U.K.'s film and TV industry has come under fire after an actress said she faced racist comments while on the program. India Eva Rae joined the BAFTA Elevate program — set up in 2017 to support those from underrepresented groups progress to the next stage of their career —in its 2019 intake, having starred in the Channel 4 series On the Edge.
designated as a “hate group” by the Southern Poverty Law Center.The Fort Lauderdale-based Coral Ridge, which has since been renamed D. James Kennedy Ministries, has attempted to sue the SPLC for that designation, but a federal judge dismissed the lawsuit in late 2019.
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Burger King is offering Scots fast-food fans the chance to win free sides for a year - in addition to a limited edition car air freshener. The fast food chain recently opened a new branch at Glasgow’s Forge Retail Park and will celebrate a month since opening next week.
Topps is feeling the wrath of the BTS Army and Asian communities after releasing caricatures of the K-pop group members appearing bandaged and bruised.
Adam Frisby has urged youngsters to follow their dreams after building a £40 million empire. Eight years ago after being made redundant, Adam ploughed £1,000 of his savings into online fashion venture In The Style from his bedroom.
Fans of late singer/actress Naya Rivera and Broadway star Nick Cordero were left outraged after they were left out of the Grammys' In Memoriam tribute on Sunday. The former Glee star died aged 33 after accidentally drowning during a boating trip with her young son Josey, five, last July at Lake Piru in California.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.The state of the region’s mental health support for young people has branded a “scandal” as more than 1,000 referrals still wait for treatment.According to the latest data on the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) from Public Health Scotland, Forth Valley still has the worst rate in Scotland for cases being dealt with during the 18-week target period.Only 37.4 per cent were seen within that
direct to your inboxThis Morning presenter Holly Willoughby is usually praised non-stop for her fashion choices.'Chic', 'classy' and 'gorgeous' are some of the words most often used to describe Holly's style, and it's easy to see why.However, after one of the most controversial weeks in morning TV history, today Holly's outfit came under fire with some people, who jokingly said she's paying homage to former ITV colleague Piers Morgan - who sensationally quit Good Morning Britain yesterday.
Meyers Leonard has been trending on social media all day following being caught using an anti-Semitic slur in a video.
direct to your inboxPiers Morgan has come under fire from the mental health charity Mind for his comments about Meghan Markle.In an explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey, which aired in the US on Sunday and is being screened on ITV tonight, the Duchess of Sussex revealed she considered taking her own life when she was pregnant with her son Archie.During Monday's Good Morning Britain, Piers said he didn't believe that she had suicidal thoughts."Who did you go to? What did they say to you? I’m
Pepe Le Pew has been a controversial “Looney Tunes” character for a while now. Sure, as a kid, you look at the skunk that is always chasing women as a silly, somewhat creepy character.