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If Nemo, Switzerland's Nemo, becomes the favorite, Eurovision could be crowned for the first non-binary champion

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 6, 2024
As artist Nemo from Switzerland has emerged as the current favourite to win the competition, Eurovision could be favored for its first ever non-binary champion. After a strong run on Swiss television, the rapper, 24, is representing their country with the song The Code and is the 5-2 favorite to win. The song, according to Nemo, is about them discovering their own non-binary identity and expressing their desire to represent 'the entire LGBTQIA+ community' by participating in the competition.

Olly Alexander, the UK's acting, responds to calls to avoid the contest due to Israel's presence

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 29, 2024
Olly Alexander, the UK's upcoming Eurovision candidate, has released a statement in response to fans' vehement demands that he should avoid the competition due to Israel's inclusion. The It's A Sin actor is expected to represent his home country with his track Dizzy, but many actors and followers have chastised him for remaining in the competition. A group of 450 queer artists, individuals, and organisations, including actor Maxine Peake, have written an open letter urging Olly to withdraw from the competition over Israel's conflict with Gaza.

Instructions For A Teenage Armageddon This article by Veronica LEE is a fan of this tale of a snarky teen hiding a dark teen

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 21, 2024
VERONICA LEE: This one-woman performance by Rosie Day rather mislabels the content. Though it seems that it is a noble call to arms, it is not. It is, however, often amusing. And when we first met teenage Eileen (Charithra Chandran, who played Edwina Sharma in Bridgerton), she is full of peppy bravado and flippancy, even though discussing how her older sister, Olive, died a few years ago after suffering from anorexia. But then, Eileen's self-absorption is only enhanced by her lack of self-awareness, resulting in some snortingly, if inappropriately, amusing lines: At least the coffin will be light,' she says as the family makes her sister's funeral arrangements.

In a forthcoming ITV series, the actor seems unrecognizable with a scruffy white beard, so can YOU guess who it is?

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2024
With a scruffy white beard and hair-do, this iconic actor appears to be unrecognizable in upcoming ITV drama series Passenger. He's best known for his role in Shameless, and he's looking worlds away from his typical clean-shaven self. The TV star has straggly short hair, large bags under his eyes, and has been smocked with special effects make-up to age him ten years.

The heroes who helped bring down the Rochdale grooming gangs: How former detective, chief prosecutor and local councillor battled the establishment to expose shocking abuse of young schoolgirls by gangs of predatory older men

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 16, 2024
These are the three heroes who were instrumental in the downfall of the Rochdale grooming bands, which assaulted, assaulted, and assaulted hundreds of teenage girls. In order to seek revenge, Nazir Afzal, Maggie Oliver, and Sara Rowbotham clashed with police and council officials in the Greater Manchester city between 2004 and 2012. According to a recent study, the girls were the victims of this violence and the struggle to be recognized, as well as the bullying when reporting allegations against their abusers. The damning report, which has revealed 96 men who are still deemed a danger to children, has sparked calls from whistleblowers that grooming is still underway in the town. Ms Rowbotham, a whistleblower, appeared to be on the brink of tears as she greeted her repentance after years of being'scapegoated.'

Steve Coogan condemns Hamas after he and a string of other luvvies including Tilda Swinton and Charles Dance came under fire for failing to mention the terrorist group's brutal terror attacks in an open letter

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 22, 2023
As he opposed signing a letter from campaigning for humanitarian assistance in Gaza, Steve Coogan condemned Hamas over a "horrific and brutal" invasion of Israel. In the letter requesting a ceasefire, Coogan and a slew of others, including Tilda Swinton, Charles Dance, and Maxine Peake, have been chastised for failing to condemn Hamas' brutal terror attacks. More than 2,000 actors, singers, and musicians had signed the book, alleging that the government is not only responsible for combating war crimes but also assisting and abetting them.'

In an open letter signed by 2,000 people, including Tilda Swinton, Steve Coogan, and Maxine Peake, Luvvies were under fire for failing to condemn Hamas' violent terror attacks

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 19, 2023
The letter states: "Our governments are not only tolerating war crimes but also supporting and assisting them." The artists condemn every act of violence against civilians and every breach of international law whoever perpetrates them.' Palestinians are portrayed as "human animals" by Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, according to those who have signed the open letter, Palestinians "have become people to whom almost every single thing can be done."

For the forthcoming ITV drama Passenger, the shameless hero appears UNRECOGNISABLE with wispy white hair and a full beard. But can you guess who it is?

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 18, 2023
In an image from the latest ITV drama Passenger's photos, a Shameless legend seemed unrecognizable. In his latest role, the TV star sports wispy white hair and a full white beard, a far cry from how fans recognize him in the hit Channel 4 drama, which lasted for nine years. The actor appears to be wearing an unbuttoned white tunic as he looks out into the distance with a skepticism look on his face.

The Best Male in Comedy gong is a BAFTA TV Awards viewer who has been sent on overdrive

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 14, 2023
As Lenny Rush scooped Best Male Comedy Performance at BAFTA Television Awards, viewers went on social media. The child actor, 14, won the award for his performance on BBC's Am I Being Unreasonable? Fans of the actor were quick to support him on Twitter. Viewers applauded the well-deserved win and praised the young star for his unique sense of humor.

Clara Amfo's burnt orange high-low gown has a leggy appearance on BAFTA television

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 14, 2023
Clara Amfo looked stunning on the BAFTA Television Awards' red carpet at the Royal Festival Hall in London on Sunday. The host, 38, put on a very leggy appearance as she slipped into a burnt orange high-low dress for the occasion. Her strapless frock showcased sculpted bodice, a long train, and she tipped her svelte silhouette with a pair of black strappy heels.

Tess Daly dazzles in pink and gold metallic dress as she attends the TV Baftas

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 14, 2023
Even against the glamorous backdrop of London's Royal Festival Hall, the TV host, 54, stood out, sparkling in the floor-length and high-necked gown. The rose pink dress featured stunning gold glittery detail, resulting in vertical stripes down the length of the skirt. Tess' long, slim arms and its cinched waist highlighted the model's petite silhouette in this sleeveless dress.

2023 BAFTA TV Awards: Jim Chapman and pregnant wife Sarah cosy up

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 14, 2023
Jim Chapman stepped out with his pregnant wife Sarah to the 2023 BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises at The Royal Festival Hall in London on Sunday, a dapper figure. He and Sarah were expecting a baby boy together in February, just 17 months after the birth of their first child, daughter Margot, 35 years old. Jim wore a pristine white dinner jacket, black trousers, and some matching shoes.

This Is Going To Hurt and The Responder lead the nominations

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 14, 2023
On Sunday night, the 2023 British Academy Television Awards with P&O Cruises will take place, with some of the UK's top celebrities descending on London's Royal Festival Hall for the glitzy event. This year, the heartbreaking BBC medical drama This Is Going To Hurt and gritty police series The Responder are among the nominees, with six each receiving the most nods. Leading Actress and Supporting Actor were among the Crown's most popular series that aired last fall.

BAFTA TV Awards: An examination of the key names ahead of the award

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 13, 2023
The 2023 British Academy Television Awards with P&O Cruises is scheduled to take place on Sunday night, with some of the UK's best stars descended on London's Royal Festival Hall for the glitzy event. This year, the heartbreaking medical drama This Is Going To Hurt and gritty police series The Responder, who received the most votes with six each, are the most coveted nominations. With 47 nominations in total, BBC has received the most nominations out of all the broadcasters in the main and Craft categories, Channel 4 received 21 and ITV received 15.

According to Bafta, the best actress shortlist on the Bafta represents a triumph for'mature' women

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 23, 2023
The awards are being criticized again for a lack of diversity among the nominees, including in the best actor shortlist, which includes just one non-white person. It came after the Bafta Film Awards last month, where all of the winners were white, despite people of color accounting for over 40% of nominees, triggering the 'Baftas so white' trend on Twitter. Jane Millichip, the Bafta chief executive, defended the leading actress shortlist for the television awards this year, saying, "The most surprising thing is the age of those actors and the maturity of the roles that were written for them." Her remarks have been blasted on social media, with Twitter followers stating: "This is not how diversity works." Another added: 'Since when do old white ladies count as diversity?' Some of the actors' age, some wondered whether they should be described as'mature' given some of their ages.

When are the BAFTA TV Awards? Here's what you need to hear about it

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 22, 2023
The BAFTA TV Awards and the BAFTA Television Craft Awards have been announced this year. Dramas from the BBC This is Going to Hurt and The Responder Each have been nominated for six awards, leading the shortlist. Leading Actress and Supporting Actor were among the five nominees for the Crown's most recent series, which aired in last fall.

The BAFTA Television Awards nominees include BBC dramas from The Responder and This Is Going To Hurt

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 22, 2023
The names for this year's BAFTA TV Awards have been revealed ahead of the ceremony on May 14. Dramas on BBC This is Going to Hurt and The Responder have been nominated for six nominations each, leading the shortlist. Bad Sisters, The Crown, The English and Slow Horses received five nominations each

BAFTA TV Awards 2023 nominations: Who was snubbed?Peaky Blinders and House Of The Dragon miss out

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 22, 2023
The 2023 British Academy Television Awards were announced on Wednesday, with Peaky Blinders and House Of Dragons among the shows to miss out. Although many critically acclaimed shows and performances did not feature in 2022, some of the most praised shows and performances were not included. With 47 nods in total, BBC has received the most nominations, out of all the broadcasters, including Channel 4's with 47, while ITV received 21 and ITV 15.

"The Crown" and "Derry Girls" are among the television nominees for the BBC, but "Happy Valley" is unable to be selected

www.popsugar.co.uk, March 22, 2023
The 2023 television BAFTA Awards have been revealed, and it's going to be one hell of a night. With six nods each, BBC's "This Is Going to Hurt" starring Ben Whishaw and BBC's "The Responder," starring Martin Freeman, top the board. "The Crown" on Netflix has received five accolades, and Channel 4's "Derry Girls" has been nominated for the Scripted comedy and Female role in a comedy series, thanks to Siobhán McSweeney's role as Sister Michael. Costar Nicola Coughlan and her two "best friends" McSweeney and Jack Rooke celebrated their nominations straight after the list was revealed. However, there were some snubs on the list. Despite the fact that the third series of "Happy Valley" was lauded for Sarah Lancashire and James Norton's superb acting, the BBC show did not feature on the list of candidates. "Where's 'Happy Valley' in this?", one fan asked on Twitter, while another questioned: "Did no one on the bafta committee watch Happy Valley????What even???" However, BAFTA's official Twitter retaliated about the allegations, alerting followers that the third season was not eligible for this year's awards, and that the 2024 BAFTAs will be chosen instead. On the drama series front page, "Peaky Blinders" was also skipped out. "It's a Sin" failed to win last year, despite being nominated for six awards, so concerns over outdated beliefs and the weight of awards have remained.

Don't call them dinnerladies! The word, according to Bosses at Devon County Council, implying "gender ownership."

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 21, 2022
The term 'dinnerladies' - and that of 'handyman' - suggests 'gender control,' but no one in Devon County Council would have given a definite alternative,' according to Bosses, although they were unable to state an alternative. The dinner lady is very much in everyday life, and the late Victoria Woods' book Dinnerladies, written by and starring the late Victoria Wood (pictured), remains one of the UK's most cherished programs.