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I have been accepted with love, but know I must use my platform to speak out for those in my community without safe spaces
He was forced to postpone his tour due to ill health last month.
The six-part docu-series that had people in the US wondering if they should #MuteRKelly is finally being shown on UK screens. With over 50 interviews spanning 30 years of allegations against the singer, which he has repeatedly denied.
Simeon Moore was once a member of one of Birmingham’s most notorious gangs, the Johnson Crew. But after spells in prison and learning about his history and black history, Simeon vowed to change his environment through his music, launching a YouTube channel that looks to open communication within the community he lives in and changing perceptions, showing that there is another way than the gang culture glamorised in rap music.
Six artists are competing to represent the UK at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv, Israel. The rule for this year’s BBC show, “Eurovision: You Decide” are slightly unusual, with artists pairing up to sing the same song each week, hoping their version will win over the voting public.
A council complaint letter has severed up a bizarre twist to this saga.
The movie came out over a year ago but fans still can't get enough of the tracks.
She was quoted in 2016 as saying Theresa May was the "best thing to happen to us in a long time".
Could you swap your bed, job, privacy – and even shower – to live on the road?
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