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The adverts which have appeared on Facebook include an edited clip of BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg saying “pointless delay to Brexit”.
As Elizabeth Banks says she is “proud” of her film despite lacklustre ticket sales the actor can look to films from Star Wars to Fightclub for hope.
At its LA premiere, Kristen Stewart says the new Charlie's Angels film is taking on misogynists, but they won't be smart enough to get angry about it.
I’m not saying we’re going to solve racism and Islamophobia with a game – but we can help normalise what it really means to be a Muslim, writes Shahid Kamal Ahmad
"That Sunday I was supposed to be hosting my son's seventh birthday party... I really didn’t want to die in that muddy field in Helmand."
"This video isn’t a joke to his followers. And it will not be taken as such," she wrote of an animated clip that shows Donald Trump murdering media outlets and critics.
The New York Times reports the video shows a fake Trump attacking versions of PBS and HuffPost, as well as a fake Sen. Bernie Sanders.
The former chairman of the Equality and Human Rights Commission says warnings put out to minority staff could spark harassment claims.
Dozens of stars have signed a letter condemning the broadcaster's “racially discriminatory treatment” of the BBC Breakfast host.
Since I was a teenager, Friends has been my on-screen security blanket. In tough times, there’s a comfort in knowing exactly how a situation will unfold on-screen, writes Almara Abgarian