The Crown star Josh O’Connor has said his portrayal of the Prince of Wales is not an impression, as he would be “rubbish” at mimicking him.
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Jake Kanter International TV EditorBritain’s culture secretary Oliver Dowden has denied a report that the government has asked right-wing commentator Charles Moore and former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre to fill two powerful UK media jobs.The Sunday Times reported that Moore has been tapped to be the next chair of the BBC, while Dacre is set to be installed as the new chair of UK media regulator Ofcom.The government is responsible for recruiting for both roles and the Sunday Times said prime
.The Crown star Josh O’Connor has said his portrayal of the Prince of Wales is not an impression, as he would be “rubbish” at mimicking him.
A federal judge on Tuesday denied an emergency request by the union that represents Connecticut state police troopers to halt part of a reform bill that makes police disciplinary records publicly available. In his ruling, District of Connecticut Judge Charles Haight wrote that the Connecticut State Police Union did not meet the standard in its argument that the legislation violates its collective bargaining agreement, which bars the release of some internal reports.
Manori Ravindran International EditorTom Burke, best known to global audiences as the restrained, husky private detective Cormoran Strike of BBC’s adaptation of J.K. Rowling’s Robert Galbraith novels, is hanging up his hat in British indie film “The Show” to play… another detective.
Matt Hancock has denied claims that he broke the UK Government’s Covid-19 drinking curfew. The Cabinet minister’s spokesman insisted allegations Hancock stayed drinking in a House of Commons bar beyond 10pm were untrue.
When we arrive at her rural Oxfordshire home, renowned royal author Ingrid Seward immediately introduces OK! to her four-legged friends – dogs Iris and Ivy, and horses Violetta and Bossorocco.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorThe BBC has responded to the story that’s the talk of the British TV industry: that the government is poised to appoint the right-wing Daily Telegraph columnist Charles Moore as the BBC’s next chairman.The Sunday Times reported over the weekend that it was a “done deal” that Moore would get the top job, even though the government is yet to launch a formal recruitment process for the role.The news shocked many industry watchers, given Moore has a history of
Charles Oakley is saying goodbye to after only two weeks in the competition.The legendary NBA star and his pro partner, Emma Slater, were the first to be eliminated from season 29 of the show on Tuesday, after landing in the bottom with Carole Baskin and Pasha Pashkov.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorUK companies Fred Films and Powder Keg Pictures have secured the sought-after rights to British national treasure and World War II hero Captain Tom Moore’s inspirational story.The former British Army Captain raised £39M ($50M) for the National Health Service by walking laps of his garden in the run-up to his 100th birthday during the pandemic.
Naman Ramachandran The uplifting story of 100-year-old British hero Captain Tom Moore, who kept a nation in lockdown inspired, is being turned into a feature film, fast-tracked for production in 2021.The U.K.’s Fred Films and Powder Keg Pictures won a bidding war for the life rights to the former British Army captain and World War II hero, who raised £38.9 million ($49.4 million) for the U.K.’s National Health Service by walking laps around his garden in the run-up to his 100th birthday during