It's the first Black reality series of its kind, following the lives and loves of a group of ambitious, glamorous young British West Africans all chasing their own idea of success.
11.09.2021 - 00:07 / ok.co.uk
If you grew up in the UK and were a teenager in the mid to late noughties, it's likely you would've tuned into Skins on E4 at some point.The teen drama series followed fictional friendship groups from different parts of the country, with their six main seasons divided into three generations.
Looking back, it's pretty scary how so many of us envied the show's problematic characters and their glamorisation of underage binge drinking and drug-taking, but it was undoubtedly a staple of British youth
.It's the first Black reality series of its kind, following the lives and loves of a group of ambitious, glamorous young British West Africans all chasing their own idea of success.
Coldplay headlined the New York leg of Global Citizen Live over the weekend, where they performed their new collaboration with BTS, ‘My Universe’.While BTS were not physically at the concert, the group were featured as holographs on a backdrop while Coldplay frontman Chris Martin sung in both English and Korean.
Manhattan themed Scots restaurant 63rd and 1st has a special 'Billionaire Row' drinks menu for high rollers who want to live it up. The flagship UK restaurant in Glasgow's Bothwell Street is the first to come to the UK, and it is being opened by the company behind TGI Fridays.
This series of Married At First Sight UK has been a drama fueled riot from start to finish. This year, we followed the newlywed couples as they love together in an apartment complex, regularly meeting for the infamous dinner parties.To get them through the experience each couple is provided with a weekly shop provided by show bosses.
deputy Prime Minister tried to duck responsibility. At PMQs the SNP deputy Westminster leader said families were facing a “Tory cost-of-living crisis” as she called on the Government to “scrap Tory cuts to Universal Credit and to introduce an emergency energy payment”.Oswald said: “Across Scotland and the UK, millions of families are seeing their incomes slashed by the Tory government with a toxic combination of Tory cuts, tax rises and the growing cost of Brexit.
Sleaford Mods have announced details of the support acts for their forthcoming UK tour, including Dry Cleaning, Nova Twins and more.The Nottingham duo will head around the UK in November in support of recent album ‘Spare Ribs’, with the dates beginning in Manchester and running until early December with a final show in Brighton.At the shows, they’ll also be joined by the likes of Goat Girl, recent collaborator Billy Nomates, 4 Brown Girls Who Write, Warmduscher and more.See the full list of tour
Piers Morgan has landed himself a new job and he’s ready to ‘have some fun’ in his new gig which will be broadcast on a global platform.
Married At First Sight isn’t all about love and heartbreak with a new video revealing that the cast snuck away for a private party - before getting caught by producers. A number of the show’s contestants had snuck off to a room for a hang out session following the Commitment ceremony, with Marilyse Corrigan sharing a clip to Instagram.
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Tim Davie, the BBC’s Director-General, has said the broadcaster needs “a really serious dialogue with government” in the context of Nadine Dorries replacing Oliver Dowden as the UK’s new Culture Secretary.
EXCLUSIVE: Following its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, UK horror film A Banquet has sold to Signature for the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
READ MORE: Welsh clothes firm banned from using word 'Snowdonia' on products as English company owns trademarkHave many been deterred by the rules? Not at all. They still came out in their glamorous costumes and enjoyed the evening get-together.
Nova Twins have discussed the resurgence of rock and punk music at this summer’s festivals, saying rock i “having its moment again.”The duo were speaking to NME for a new Big Read cover feature following their sets at Reading & Leeds festivals last month, and discussed how rock and punk “deserves” to be at the forefront of the UK music scene.“Reading & Leeds is so prestigious and everyone talks about their memories of it, but when I was 16, I never did all of that stuff; I was just doing gigs,