Celebrities
You might think your coffee is strong... but is it stronger than yesterday?
There are beards, there are bulky laptops, you pay for magazines, and Facebook is already ruining everything. This was your life.
The Duke of York has stepped back from royal duties in the wake of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
From Toni Morrison to Karl Lagerfeld, Judith Kerr to Peter Fonda, some special people have left us this year, but their memories live on in their work and their words.
It’s almost the end of the decade, so we look back at some of the supreme celeb blunders, mishaps and misfortunes of 2019 featuring Joaquin Phoenix, Mariah Carey, Motsi Mabuse, Taylor Swift, Madonna, Gemma Collins, Sonic the Hedgehog and the coffee cup from Game of Thrones.
It's become a tidy way of legitimising the exclusion of women from certain career-enhancing opportunities, journalist Josie Cox writes.
The prime minister was labelled "Britain's biggest bottlejob" by Piers Morgan as an aide drops the f-bomb live on ITV's Good Morning Britain.
Actor Hugh Grant has commented on Boris Johnson’s new campaign video, which parodies a famous scene in the 2003 film, Love Actually. Grant earlier this month has also been hitting the campaign trail with Liberal Democrats candidate Luciana Berger against Johnson’s party.
The artist also spoke out about the potential harm beauty standards can have on women.
Celebrity chef Gary Rhodes has died at the age of 59. His family confirmed the news, saying he died with his wife by his side in Dubai, where he ran two restaurants. In addition to his career as a chef and restaurateur, Gary was well-known for his appearances on TV, including MasterChef, Hell's Kitchen as well as Strictly Come Dancing.