
The sixth-and-final season of Netflix's Breaking Bad spin-off came to an end on Tuesday.
Charlie and Craig Reid say their new album, Dentures Out, is their most political one in years.
The singer faces charges of child pornography and obstructing justice in his second federal trial.
Fat Boy Slim, Rag 'n' Bone Man and Becky Hill are to perform at Weston Park.
The Pop Idol star, who went on to have a series of chart and West End hits, died at the age of 41.
The Oscar-nominated German filmmaker was also known for films such as Air Force One and Outbreak.
A mural of Joy Division's Ian Curtis was painted over with an advert for Manchester MC Aitch's album.
The late singer starred on the talent show Pop Idol before having a string of hits and stage roles.
The film and TV industry is switching towards greener energy sources but the transition has challenges.
From big artists to huge cultural moments, Radio 1Xtra "has represented black culture" for 20 years.
Fleur East, Kym Marsh and Tony Adams on the BBC One dancing competition.
In a new TV show, Miriam Margolyes asks whether Australia is truly the land of the fabled 'fair go'.
Rushdie suffered years of Islamist death threats after writing The Satanic Verses in 1988.
Medics are seeing the funny side of hospital work in stand-up comedy shows at the Edinburgh Fringe.
An unofficial Bridgerton musical cancels a planned London show after Netflix intervenes.
Serge Pizzorno on replacing Tom Meighan, closing the Women's Euros and bringing out Peter Crouch.
Henry Reese, who was moderator at the event where the author was stabbed, speaks to the BBC.
Actor Rose Ayling-Ellis worked on the creation of the doll, saying "it's quite powerful" and "such a big deal."
The mechanical bull used in the Commonwealth opening ceremony will now be given a permanent home in the city.
Aamir Khan tells BBC World how the iconic 'life is like a box of chocolates' line was adapted for new audiences.
Actors Will Mellor and Kym Marsh tell BBC Breakfast how they're feeling about taking part in the show.
Nottinghamshire Police say the BBC drama has "done wonders" for them in terms of recruitment.