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I May Destroy You will not return for a second series, according to HBO‘s Chief Content Officer, Casey Bloys.The 2020 series, which was created by Coel, follows her character Arabella Essiedu as she tries to rebuild her life after being raped.I May Destroy You aired on BBC One in the UK and drew huge critical acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic, being named NME‘s best TV show of 2020 as well as topping the list in numerous other outlets.However, Bloys has confirmed that there is no series two
.direct to your inbox Cyprus said it will open its borders to Britons who are fully vaccinated against coronavirus from the beginning of May.
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has resumed a review of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claimants to identify those who may be due up to £13,000 in backdated benefits as a result of a change in the law.The DWP paused its search for affected claimants in March 2020 in order to respond to the coronavirus pandemic and focus on the increased demands on their services, however, these restarted in October 2020.In a newly released UK Government paper, the DWP states that by January 17, 2021,
Cute confirmation! Carole Middleton addressed her daughter Pippa Middleton’s second pregnancy on Wednesday, March 3.
Love Island's Molly-Mae Hague has landed herself in a spot of bother after breaking the UK advertising watchdog's rules for a second time.The star - who was runner-up on the 2019 series with boyfriend Tommy Fury - has been reprimanded by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) once again; this time over an £8000, Louis Vuitton-laced Instagram giveaway that failed to comply with the conduct for such competitions.Uh oh.The warning - which is over THAT Instagram giveaway you can't have failed to
Molly-Mae Hague has been found to have broken advertising rules on Instagram with the running of a competition.The 21 year old launched a competition to win £8,000 worth of prizes on the social media site in September 2020 but admitted she had not put all entries into the draw to win.
Imelda May has been announced to perform on an upcoming episode of The Graham Norton Show.
As Russell T. Davies tells it, he could have written his acclaimed new series “It’s a Sin” a while ago, but, busy with all sorts of other projects, he didn’t get around to it until recently.
After shockingly being snubbed by the Golden Globes, Michaela Coel’s searing BBC/HBO series I May Destroy You has garnered a bunch of nominations for the UK’s Broadcasting Press Guild Awards.
direct to your inboxA new female lead has been announced for the next series of Bridgerton.The Netflix drama has already been confirmed for a second season following its worldwide success after its release on Christmas Day.With that, Sex Education star Simone Ashley has been cast as the as new lead which we already know will focus on Anthony Bridgerton.The 25-year-old British actress will appear as Kate who is described as "a smart, headstrong young woman who suffers no fools - Anthony
Tik Toker turned chart star Nathan Evans was left speechless after Queen legend Brian May covered his Sea Shanty - then told him he didn't need permission to play it. Former postie Nathan whose debut single of Wellerman became a UK charttopper in January, was thrilled to bits when Brian May covered his Sea Shanty.Brian told Nathan who signed a three-album deal with Polydor : "Every now and then someone comes along who is great.
announcement of the nominations earlier today made sure of one striking difference: 2021 would not be another British invasion, as took place last year when Fleabag and 1917 respectively won a number of the top prizes. Perhaps the most notable snub was of Michaela Coel's I May Destroy You, the electric BBC/HBO series which became one of the most talked about of last year.