Six years before her death, Girls Aloud star Sarah Harding shared an almost prophetic fear of being diagnosed with breast cancer.
19.08.2021 - 12:17 / dailyrecord.co.uk
TV fans will continue to have access to channels such as ITV2, Dave and E4 for free as Freeview licences have been renewed for another decade. Public service and commercial broadcasters can continue to deliver content free-to-air to audiences across the UK after ministers decided the Freeview platform will be supported until at least 2034 - this means free access for viewers to digital TV channels is protected into the next decade.
Six years before her death, Girls Aloud star Sarah Harding shared an almost prophetic fear of being diagnosed with breast cancer.
Spencer” is one of the most awaited releases of the year, with Kristen Stewart’s turn as Princess Diana being one of the main reasons why.
Married at First Sight UK star Morag criticised her husband Luke's appearance on last nights edition of the E4 show. The hit reality series sees 16 single men and women marry complete strangers on their first meeting as part of an experiment.
56 never looked so good! English actress Elizabeth Hurley rocked a deep-plunging aqua swimsuit while on vacation in Wales. The actress and model is all smiles in two snapshots shared on Wednesday, Sept. 1 as she modeled the sultry number from her own swimwear brand, Elizabeth Hurley Beach.
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“A Slow Fire Burning,” by Paula Hawkins (Riverhead Books)“A Slow Fire Burning” is a funny title for a book that neither feels slow nor burns very hot. Simmers is a better word.The third thriller from British novelist Paula Hawkins — whose debut book “The Girl on the Train” (2015) sold millions and made millions more in theaters with Emily Blunt in the starring role — “A Slow Fire Burning” continues Hawkins’ penchant for telling stories from multiple points of view.
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One year down! Katy Perry celebrated her and Orlando Bloom’s daughter, Daisy Dove, with a sweet social media message on her first birthday.
Manori Ravindran International EditorA ground-breaking survey about diversity and the auditioning process for British actors, believed to be the largest of its kind in the U.K., has revealed that 79% of respondents feel roles continue to stereotype their ethnicities, and 64% have experienced racist stereotyping in an audition.Meanwhile, more than half (55%) of respondents have experienced racist behavior in the workplace, while a majority have spoken out about the lack of support in hair and
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(UPDATED with statement from Depp lawyer) Johnny Depp may whine that Hollywood is boycotting him, but a Virginia judge just handed the Minamata star a big win in his $50 million defamation lawsuit against Amber Heard.
The Times, which is part of the same publishing group owned by Rupert Murdoch that also owns the tabloid The Sun, Depp called the last five years of dealing with the case “surreal” and referred to a Hollywood “boycott” of him.Pamela Chelin contributed to this report.
Johnny Depp, 58, is calling out Hollywood for their “boycott” against the Oscar-nominated actor. In a new interview with The Sunday Times, Johnny spoke about how his acting career has taken a major hit ever since he lost a libel case against The Sun in Nov.