Director admitted, however, that there were ‘a lot of variables’
Some songs were written to provoke, while others have fallen foul of misinterpretation. Lizzy Cooney picks some of the most infamous cases of musical censorship
Some songs were written to provoke, while others have fallen foul of misinterpretation. Lizzy Cooney picks some of the most infamous cases of musical censorship
Police say one boy was killed and another seriously injured when they were hit by a freight train in western Germany
Watch live as Pope Francis meets with Catholic bishops during his last day in the Democratic Republic of Congo today, 3 February.
The former ‘Love Island’ star gave birth to baby girl Bambi on 23 January
A suspected ‘Chinese high-altitude spy balloon’ was seen flying over sensitive locations in the northern United States, US military and Pentagon officials have said.
‘We watched during Covid as he transitioned into a terrified old woman’
These titles are about to vanish from your watchlist
These titles are about to vanish from your watchlist
After a COVID-imposed hiatus, artisans are again crafting elaborate costumes and floats for the famed Carnival in the Belgian town of Binche
A shared bank account can be a sensible step for couples, but there are potential issues to consider. By Vicky Shaw.
NHS risks being overwhelmed by sheer volume of new diagnoses, charity warns government
The 33-year-old, who announced his retirement from football last month, is a two-handicapper
Everything you need to know as Chelsea host Fulham in a Premier League derby
Everything you need to know as Chelsea host Fulham in a Premier League derby
Everything you need to know as Chelsea host Fulham in a Premier League derby
A planned clear-out at Stamford Bridge could see multiple first-team players on the chopping block.
Canadian government taking steps to ensure the security of its airspace, officials say
Ireland’s song contest representative will be selected on Friday night from six competitors, including the ex-Sex Pistol.
Oh has pleaded not guilty to assault charges
‘There’s people that think that I said a phrase called Jewish space lasers – a phrase that I never said’
The ongoing trial of a U.S. citizen charged with serving as a sniper and weapons trainer for the Islamic State group is a reminder of the enduring and far-reaching fallout of a war that drew tens of thousands of foreign fighters to Syria and Iraq
Israel’s ultranationalist heritage minister has ordered officials to examine the legality of the U.S. government’s historic repatriation of an artifact to the Palestinian Authority