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Reid Says Madeley 'a Shoe-in' for BBC Boss Job

Susanna Reid declared Richard Madeley perfect for the BBC's top job after his Children in Need sketch. This comes as Director-General Tim Davie steps down. Read the full story.

Taxpayer Millions Funded UK Film Flops

Exclusive investigation uncovers how obscure production companies received substantial public funding for films that failed to achieve commercial success or critical acclaim, raising serious questions about film funding accountability.

Recruitment boss dies in five-star hotel tragedy

The mysterious death of recruitment director James Potter at London's five-star Great Scotland Yard Hotel reveals a troubling story of mental health struggles in high-pressure industries.

Judith Light Now: Who's The Boss Star at 76

From Tony Danza's housekeeper to Broadway royalty and LGBTQ+ icon - discover Judith Light's remarkable journey beyond sitcom fame and her powerful second act.

Taxi boss dies at daughter's Marbella wedding

Heartbreaking scenes unfolded in Marbella as respected taxi firm owner Lee Collins collapsed during his daughter's wedding speech and later died in hospital, leaving family and community in mourning.

Neurodiverse filmmakers win top London Film Festival award

A groundbreaking neurodiverse filmmaking collective has been honoured with the Creative Audacity Award at the 2025 London Film Festival, celebrating their innovative approach to cinema that challenges conventional storytelling.

Bathurst 1000 trophy protest and entertainment fury

Mount Panorama's legendary Great Race descended into chaos as embarrassing pre-show performances and a stunning trophy protest overshadowed the Peter Brock tribute event, leaving fans and teams furious.

Italy's most wanted mafia boss captured after 20 years

Notorious Cosa Nostra kingpin Settimo Mineo, 70, apprehended in spectacular Sicilian operation ending his two-decade fugitive status. The 'dangerous' mobster was found hiding in plain sight while running a jewellery shop.

Underground film pioneer Ken Jacobs dies at 92

Avant-garde visionary Ken Jacobs, whose radical experiments reshaped American filmmaking and inspired generations of artists, has passed away at 92, leaving behind a transformative legacy.

Jeremy Allen White shines as Springsteen in new biopic

The Bear star transforms into The Boss in this powerful biopic exploring Springsteen's creative struggles during the Nebraska album era. Discover why critics are calling it a career-defining performance.

Ibiza Club Boss's Overnight Fame After TV Show

An Ibiza club promoter reveals how his life was turned upside down after a surprise appearance on the hit BBC show 'Ibiza: The Final Boss' catapulted him to instant fame, bringing both unexpected opportunities and unique challenges.

Family man exposed as £200m drug kingpin

Exclusive: How a seemingly ordinary British father masterminded a vast international cocaine empire, laughing as he was finally caught by police in a major NCA sting.

Rebel Sport CEO sacked over secret HR romance scandal

Rebel Sport's Chief Executive has been abruptly dismissed following the discovery of an alleged clandestine relationship with the company's HR director, sparking a major corporate governance scandal.

Boss slammed for 'outrageous' response to employee emergency

A UK manager faces severe backlash after sending a shockingly insensitive reply to an employee dealing with a critical family emergency. The exchange, labelled 'ridiculous' by thousands, ignites a fierce debate on workplace empathy and employment rights.

Judith Light's Wild New Hair at 76 Stuns NYC

Who's the Boss? star Judith Light, 76, turned heads with a dramatic new voluminous hairstyle at a New York City event for The Village, showcasing a bold and playful departure from her usual look.

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