Arts and Entertainment
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have visited a garden designed by their mother, the Duchess of Cambridge. The young royals had fun playing together in Kate’s “Back To Nature” garden, which is on display at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show and aims to highlight the importance of nature on mental and physical wellbeing.
He is set to start on Wednesday.
The batch of photos come just days after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex welcomed their first child.
Your guide to the political row that is rumbling behind the world's kitsch-est singing contest.
The Eurovision Song Contest has announced the final 10 contestants who will battle it out this weekend to be crowned Europe's best pop act. Here’s what you should know about the front-runners.
Having recently announced that they have taken full control of streaming service Hulu, The Walt Disney Company continues to dominate the entertainment industry. As well as its own famous studios, Disney also owns Lucasfilm, Marvel Studios and 20th Century Fox, so it’s hardly surprising that the media powerhouse amassed almost $60 billion in global revenue last year.
The 2019 Cannes Film Festival opened on 14 May, with Jim Jarmusch’s ‘The Dead Don’t Die’. Amidst all the usual glitz and glamour though, this year’s opening was a somewhat low-key affair as controversies over gender equality and the clout of streaming services like Netflix have overshadowed the famous French festival.
The never-ageing star of Bill & Ted, The Matrix and John Wick films has joined Hollywood stars of the past, by signing his name and printing his hands and feet in cement. Keanu Reeves celebrated outside the Chinese Theatre in Hollywood with his John Wick 3 co-stars, including Laurence Fishburne and Halle Berry.
Robert DeNiro has been revealed as the new face of Warburtons bread, following in the footsteps of action legend Sylvester Stallone. But they’re not the first big name Hollywood stars to flog British products on the small screen, and they certainly won’t be the last...
MPs hit out at "TV which revels in people's terrible misfortune".