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Stephen Colbert's Late Show Wins Emmy for Writing

Stephen Colbert's 'The Late Show' secures a prestigious Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series, marking a significant victory for the host and his team in the 2025 Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

Severance Wins Big at Creative Arts Emmy Awards

Apple TV+'s critically acclaimed series 'Severance' wins big at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards, claiming four trophies including Outstanding Casting and Main Title Design, setting the stage for the Primetime Emmys.

GCSE Music faces extinction as costs soar to £400 per pupil

Exclusive: Soaring costs of music GCSEs are creating an 'apartheid' in arts education, with state school pupils priced out. The Child Poverty Action Group reveals the stark inequalities forcing schools to cut creative subjects.

Marvel Fires Director Jon Watts From Fantastic Four Reboot

In a dramatic turn of events, Marvel Studios has parted ways with acclaimed director Jon Watts from the upcoming Fantastic Four film. The split, reportedly due to 'creative differences,' sends shockwaves through Hollywood and leaves the highly anticipated

Griff Rhys Jones: Young People's Futures Stifled

Comedian and writer Griff Rhys Jones delivers a powerful polemic on the generational injustice facing young Britons, from the housing crisis and student debt to a stifled creative economy.

River Island Supplier Collapses, 70 Jobs at Risk

Major fashion supplier to River Island, SRS Industries, enters administration, threatening 70 jobs at its Welsh facility. The insolvency experts from Leonard Curtis are now at the helm.

Dad creates magical garden playground for £50

A resourceful father has turned his small garden into a whimsical play area for his children using budget-friendly materials and creative DIY skills. Discover how he did it for just £50!

Australia buys Japan's Mogami-class frigates

Australia is set to acquire advanced Mogami-class frigates from Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in a landmark defence agreement aimed at strengthening maritime security.

Mexican Cartels Kidnap Thousands for Forced Labour

Mexican drug cartels are abducting thousands of people, including children, to work as forced labour in illegal industries, reveals a disturbing new report. Victims endure brutal conditions in cannabis farms, construction, and even fast-food outlets.

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