Prince Charles is opening up about the pandemic.
28.05.2020 - 18:11 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
After a short break, 1917 is back at the top of the UK film charts.
Sam Mendes' instant World War I classic surprised nobody when it shot to #1 upon it's general release the week before last.
While last week it was forced to make way for Bad Boys For Life starring Martin Lawrence and Will Smith, today it has reclaimed top spot.
Away from the tussle at the top, two new entrants make it elsewhere into the Top 10. They come in the form of Disney's The Call of the Wild and the somewhat
Prince Charles is opening up about the pandemic.
The BAFTA awards saw an increase in the diversity of nominations this year for the Television and Craft Awards.
The selections for the 2020 Cannes Film Festival have been announced despite this year’s live event being cancelled.
Can you guess which British soap has launched the careers of some of the most successful actresses in Hollywood right now?
After shutting its doors to shoppers weeks ago, tomorrow, IKEA will open several of its stores across the UK.
Meghan Markle is continuing to give back during the coronavirus pandemic, this time to four-legged friends!
Choosing the perfect baby name is no easy task for new parents.
Luke Shaw says Paul Pogba is the player with the best technique at Manchester United.
The Shows Must Go On continues is weekly free-to-stream series and this week steps away from Andrew Lloyd Webber for a bit of teen drama/comedy in Hairspray. The Universal-backed YouTube channel will debut the 2016 production of the hit musical, Hairspray Live! making it available for 48 hours for audiences in the UK.
More than half of Scots want another referendum on independence to take place within five years, a new poll has found.