Systemic Failure: UK Police Racism Crisis Exposed
Exclusive investigation reveals how decades of ignored warnings and failed reforms have allowed institutional racism to fester within British policing, creating a crisis of public trust.
Exclusive investigation reveals how decades of ignored warnings and failed reforms have allowed institutional racism to fester within British policing, creating a crisis of public trust.
The highly anticipated West End adaptation of Back to the Future delivers spectacular time-traveling entertainment with stunning special effects and faithful storytelling that captures the magic of the original film.
Professional footballers across England took a dramatic stand against racism by removing their names from match shirts during warm-ups, following shocking abuse directed at teammates.
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowland issues formal apology after disturbing racist remarks surfaced from officers at Charing Cross station, raising fresh concerns about institutional culture.
Fresh scrutiny surrounds Reform UK leader Nigel Farage as historical claims of schoolboy racism re-emerge, creating political turmoil ahead of potential general election campaigns.
Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior breaks his silence on the racist abuse that marred Spanish football, revealing how the Valencia incident became a pivotal moment in Netflix's new documentary series.
Hundreds of demonstrators flooded Whitehall after a van displaying racist slogans circulated near the Home Office, sparking outrage and calls for government action against rising hate speech.
A Scottish council has launched an investigation after a racist comment referring to 'African workmen' was posted from its official Facebook account. The incident has sparked widespread condemnation and accusations of institutional racism.
Oscar nominee Billy Crudup makes his West End debut in a gripping stage adaptation of the classic Western 'High Noon'. Directed by Michael Arden, this theatrical event reimagines the iconic film for a modern audience at London's Harold Pinter Theatre.
Exclusive: Mum-of-two Shannon Miller opens up on the shocking daily microaggressions and outright racism she faces in the UK, from her hair being touched to being followed in shops, in a powerful call for change.
An Australian Indian writer's powerful first-person account of the exhausting reality of modern racism in Australia's national discourse and its corrosive impact.
Hollywood star Susan Sarandon's debut West End play, 'Peggy for You', has been cancelled abruptly after a single week of performances, leaving audiences and critics stunned.
A landmark report by the Black Environment Network claims racism is 'normalised and tolerated' in rural England, with residents from ethnic minorities facing daily slurs, exclusion, and a lack of support from authorities.
A landmark survey by the Rural Services Network exposes the pervasive reality of racism in the UK's countryside, with 1 in 4 ethnic minority residents experiencing discrimination, challenging the idyllic image of rural life.
West End superstar Marisha Wallace breaks her silence on the torrent of racist abuse she received after Celebrity Big Brother, detailing the emotional toll and her powerful response to the hate.
An extraordinary 'soul midwife' shares how she provides holistic, non-medical end-of-life care, offering comfort, dignity, and a guiding hand to those on their final journey.
Patricia Highsmith's chilling novel gets a masterful stage adaptation. This slick, fast-paced production is a must-see theatrical event, delivering suspense and style in equal measure.
Hollywood star Rebel Wilson and British rocker Luke Pritchard are deep in rehearsals for the West End production of 'Guys & Dolls', sparking rumours of a new on-stage chemistry.
The Surrey town of Horley witnessed a powerful display of community solidarity as hundreds of residents organised by Stand Up To Racism confronted a far-right gathering. This in-depth report covers the counter-protest and local response.
British theatre icon Michael Ball shares the sad news of his mother Ruth's passing. The singer and actor pays a moving tribute to his 'wonderful, kind, and funny' mum on social media.
Exclusive look at Alfie Enoch's transformation from young Dean Thomas to acclaimed stage actor. The Harry Potter star discusses life after the franchise and his latest role in The Importance of Being Earnest.
Jessica Gunning, who captivated audiences as Martha in Netflix's 'Baby Reindeer', undergoes a dramatic transformation for her latest role in the West End play 'The House of Bernarda Alba'.
A newly translated ancient biblical text, the Apocalypse of Thomas, reveals a startling prophecy about the End of Days and the forgotten lineage of Adam and Eve. This forbidden manuscript, hidden for centuries, offers a radical alternative to the Genesis
Exclusive interview with actor Andy Nyman as he reprises his role in the smash-hit Mel Brooks musical The Producers at London's Garrick Theatre, discussing the show's triumphant return and its enduring legacy.
Oscar-winning director Quentin Tarantino is bringing his final film project, 'The Movie Critic', to the London stage as a West End play before its cinematic release, marking a major theatrical event for 2025.
A Canadian teacher who was dismissed for wearing blackface as a Halloween costume has been controversially reinstated by an arbitrator, sparking a fierce debate on racism, accountability, and education.
A heartwarming story of a wild dolphin, named Spirtle, who formed an extraordinary bond with a British family, playing with them for hours in the waters off the Cornish coast.
Exclusive: Arsenal have secured the future of their 'next Jude Bellingham', 16-year-old sensation Max Dowman, who has signed his first professional contract with the club after a meteoric rise.
In a major policy reversal, the British government has dropped its controversial demand for special access to encrypted data on Apple devices, following a high-stakes diplomatic clash with the Trump administration over user privacy and national security.
Comedy legend Sir Lenny Henry delivers a raw, life-affirming performance in 'A Brilliant Thing', a groundbreaking play tackling depression and suicide that's being hailed as vital, theatrical therapy.