“The recent Black Lives Matter protests have opened up a number of important conversations around systemic racism here in the UK.
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The leader of Rochdale council has urged the home secretary to set out her plans for deporting three convicted grooming gang members.
Coun Allen Brett has called on Priti Patel MP to deliver on previous indications that Qari Abdul Rauf, Abdul Aziz and Adil Khan would be expelled from the country.
The trio - who abused vulnerable young girls in Rochdale and Heywood - had their British citizenship revoked so they could be deported. They lost an appeal against the ruling two years ago.
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“The recent Black Lives Matter protests have opened up a number of important conversations around systemic racism here in the UK.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorPaul Heaney, the founder of UK television sales house TCB Media Rights, is leaving the company he founded just weeks after it exited the collapsed Kew Media Group and was acquired by Australian producer and distributor Beyond International.Heaney and executive director Dina Subhani have stepped down with immediate effect.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Following the success of its debut interactive project The Complex, Cardiff-based producers Good Gate Media are heading into production on Five Dates, a fast-turnaround rom-com project that has been conceptualized and developed during lockdown.Mandip Gill, who played Doctor Who’s companion in the last two series of the long-running UK show, is joined by Georgia Hirst (Vikings), Marisa Abela (who is a lead in Lena Dunham’s upcoming BBC project
Home Secretary Priti Patel has praised BBC drama Sitting In Limbo and said it “epitomises the unimaginable suffering” endured by the Windrush generation.
coronavirus pandemic.The Prime Minister is expected to use a major speech to effectively relaunch the Conservatives' domestic agenda after the government's attention turned to the Covid-19 crisis.It also comes as the government are criticised for easing lockdown restrictions too early in a bid to kick start the economy.Mr Johnson is expected chair a meeting of his Cabinet this week to update them on the next lockdown-easing steps for a number of sectors, which are expected to take effect from
which was confirmed by The Ivors Academy of Music Creators, for whom he served as a board member.“His passion, wisdom, inspiration and his immense kindness will be hugely missed,” the organization said in a statement, according to Billboard.Hine, who in the 1970s had a solo career and went on to work with bands including British group Quantum Jump, started his music career with 1960s folk duo Rupert & David.
British producer, songwriter and advocate Rupert Hine, who put his stamp on classic albums dating back five decades and who carved out an enduring recording career of his own, has died at the age of 72. The London native's death was confirmed by U.K. songwriters and composers body The Ivors Academy, of which he was a member of the board. "His passion, wisdom, inspiration and his immense kindness will be hugely missed," the organization said. His cause of death was not disclosed.
One of Manchester’s leading markets has today issued an open letter to Manchester City Council regarding the support local markets receive.
New emergency measures have been announced to help people in Scotland struggling financially to get through the coronavirus crisis.
They hope to be open to screen Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' on July 17
Goldie Hawn revealed what happened with that ’90s film version of “Chicago” during an appearance on Sunday’s “Watch What Happens Live”.
Goldie Hawn is experiencing a lot of emotions these days.