I'm A Celebrity has been back on screens for just under a week - but viewers already think someone is missing.
12.11.2021 - 18:15 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Activision has issued an apology after complaints were made over the "insensitive" use of the Quran in Call of Duty: Vanguard.
Earlier this week, it was discovered pages from the holy text had been scattered across the floor of one of the Zombies maps.
The pages were torn and blood was splattered over the Arabic script.
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In Islam, the Quran is the holiest and most sacred book, and is considered to be the word of God.
It is thus treated with the utmost respect by Muslims, many of whom
I'm A Celebrity has been back on screens for just under a week - but viewers already think someone is missing.
RBW has apologised after one of its artists was spotted wearing an outfit that featured a Nazi emblem.Earlier this week, the K-pop agency released images of the group PURPLE KISS from a recent photoshoot for their 2022 Season’s Greeting package.
High street bakery giant Greggs has warned that one of its most popular products is in jeopardy.
Meghan Markle is sitting down with Ellen Degeneres on her TV chat show.The Duchess of Sussex can be seen all-smiles as she enjoys a giggle with the chat-show host on her programme this Thursday (November 18). A teaser clip has been released giving fans an idea of what they can expect in the segment.
GTA: The Trilogy is once again available to play and purchase on PC, with Rockstar apologising to players for extensive downtime.After a rocky launch that left GTA: The Trilogy PC players unavailable to play the game for several days, Rockstar has restored access to the title and is once again selling PC copies of the game on its storefront.Now that GTA: The Trilogy is finally available to play on PC, Rockstar has updated its support page with the following statement on the title’s
Susanna Reid apologised on air after she asked an insensitive question to a lesbian couple on Wednesday 10 November's stint of Good Morning Britain.The ITV new show's presenter, 50, interviewed influencers Megan and Whitney Bacon-Evans about their decision to sue the NHS over its "discriminatory" fertility policy.
The SNP has called for a new Tory minister’s peerage to be withdrawn over the “cash for honours” row.
Susanna Reid apologised for posing an 'insensitive' question to a married lesbian couple.
Mastodon have apologized on behalf of member Brent Hinds after he made comments about metal band Disturbed that included an offensive slur.Hinds was a guest on Jamey Jasta’s podcast The Jasta Show earlier this week, where he talked about Mastodon opening for Disturbed at Mayhem Festival in 2008.When asked if Hinds had any bucket list tours left, he responded: “No, I did a lot of tours I didn’t want to do though, like Disturbed and all that Mayhem stupid bullshit. G** a** shit.