A new podcast from the Daily Mail tells the tragic story of James Pratt and John Smith, who were the last men to be hanged in Britain for homosexuality. Hosted by Sir Chris Bryant MP over three episodes, The Tragedy of James and John is the first part of Lost Voices, a series of stories that should never have happened.
- 2/9/2024
- by PodcastingToday
- Podcastingtoday
Charlotte Church has been confirmed for this week's Question Time panel. The Welsh singer will take part in the BBC's long-running political debate show when it takes place in Swansea on Thursday night (November 29). Church will appear alongside Shadow Immigration Minister Chris Bryant MP, Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin MP, Neil Wallis, former executive editor of the News of the World, and columnist Simon Jenkins. David Dimbleby will chair (more)...
- 11/27/2012
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
✒ With 21 of their number arrested so far, Sun journalists naturally resent the presence of police investigating wrongdoing at News International in a Wapping building near their paper's offices. And tension between cops and hacks was increased when one plain-clothes officer was spotted happily munching in the Ni canteen. How was he recognised? Easy: by one of the people he had arrested. Tom Mockridge, Ni's chief executive, is said to have been incandescent when he heard, and has since banned the police from the canteen.
✒ Hugh Grant is clearly not only a huge asset to the Hacked Off campaign, but also a slightly subversive team member. When the anti-redtop usual suspects (Max Mosley, Steve Coogan, Chris Bryant MP, Charlotte Harris etc) gathered at Westminster last week for the launch of Everybody's Hacked Off, the Four Weddings star was a mischievous, BoJo-esque Mc. The pamphlet's author, Brian Cathcart, is known to his...
✒ Hugh Grant is clearly not only a huge asset to the Hacked Off campaign, but also a slightly subversive team member. When the anti-redtop usual suspects (Max Mosley, Steve Coogan, Chris Bryant MP, Charlotte Harris etc) gathered at Westminster last week for the launch of Everybody's Hacked Off, the Four Weddings star was a mischievous, BoJo-esque Mc. The pamphlet's author, Brian Cathcart, is known to his...
- 9/23/2012
- by Monkey
- The Guardian - Film News
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