The arts institution says it "had no right to judge her views" after removing her work from its shop.
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Royal Academy apologises to artist Jess de Wahls
The arts institution says it "had no right to judge her views" after removing her work from its shop.
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Royal Academy apologises to artist Jess de Wahls
The arts institution says it "had no right to judge her views" after removing her work from its shop.

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Channel 4 warns of privatisation risks
The government is currently considering whether to take the broadcaster out of public hands.

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Royal Academy apologises to artist Jess de Wahls
The arts institution says it "had no right to judge her views" after removing her work from its shop.

Streaming TV giants face tighter UK regulation
The government also confirms a consultation into whether to privatise Channel 4.

Chris Brown accused of hitting woman in LA
Police will now consider whether to bring any charges against the R&B star.

The Britney Spears conservatorship case explained
The ongoing arrangement has sparked a public backlash from fans who support the #FreeBritney movement.

Festivals are facing devastation, MPs warn
MPs on the Public Accounts Committee call on the government to provide cancellation insurance.

Channel 4 warns of privatisation risks
The government is currently considering whether to take the broadcaster out of public hands.

UK stars urge action over post-Brexit touring
Artists such as Radiohead and Biffy Clyro back a campaign asking for a financial support package.

Streaming TV giants face tighter UK regulation
The government also confirms a consultation into whether to privatise Channel 4.

Chris Brown accused of hitting woman in LA
Police will now consider whether to bring any charges against the R&B star.

The Britney Spears conservatorship case explained
The ongoing arrangement has sparked a public backlash from fans who support the #FreeBritney movement.
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