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The ex-footballer also tackled Brexit and this week's events in parliament.
Grylls cooked the animal during an episode of his Running Wild series.
What I can’t help but feel discouraged by is that despite a solid commitment to change, this year’s results have demonstrated just how resilient bias can be.
Andrew Moffat from Parkfield Community School in Birmingham could win one million US dollars.
Of course, it doesn't lessen the extreme sadness of his death, if anything his scandals make him seem a little more human and a little less ethereal.
At the London premiere of her her latest movie "The Aftermath" Keira Knightley said crying on command during emotional scenes was easy because she's an exhausted mother.
After Angela Smith's blunder and Liam Neeson's comments, how is it possible that strange racial PR nightmares keep happening in 2019?
Harper Beckham debuted her ‘Anna Wintour’ bob during her mum’s show at London Fashion Week. The seven-year-old fashionista showed her true mini-me style while sitting next to the queen of fashion herself.
The great dame of British fashion,Vivienne Westwood, used her London Fashion Week show to rally against climate change and corporate greed. Rose McGowan was among special guest models. The actress and activist delivered a powerful speech mid-runway.
Country music icon, Dolly Parton, attended the West End opening of “9 to 5 the Musical”, based on her 1980 film. Parton played one of three women who worked for a sexist, egotistical boss in an office where women weren't given the same opportunities as men. Parton hoped the show would "shine a light" on gender inequality issues today.