The Grantchester actor on the emotional toll of playing a dying father and why he doesn't mind fame.
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Entertainment and arts reporter

A new Amy Winehouse film, narrated by her mum, is being released on the tenth anniversary of her death.

A new Amy Winehouse film, narrated by her mum, is being released on the tenth anniversary of her death.

The Grantchester actor on the emotional toll of playing a dying father and why he doesn't mind fame.

The Bafta-nominated Ruth Madeley says the driver also refused to take her to an accessible entrance.

The pop star tells a US court "I'm angry", as a judge rules she can now hire her own lawyer.

BBC Radio Newcastle host Lisa Shaw's widower wants people to have a choice of Covid-19 vaccines.

The music industry is weighted against artists, who see "pitiful returns" from streaming, MPs say.

A closed hearing took place to decide if the actor's lawyer should be disqualified from the case.

A new Amy Winehouse film, narrated by her mum, is being released on the tenth anniversary of her death.

The Grantchester actor on the emotional toll of playing a dying father and why he doesn't mind fame.

The Bafta-nominated Ruth Madeley says the driver also refused to take her to an accessible entrance.

The pop star tells a US court "I'm angry", as a judge rules she can now hire her own lawyer.

BBC Radio Newcastle host Lisa Shaw's widower wants people to have a choice of Covid-19 vaccines.

The music industry is weighted against artists, who see "pitiful returns" from streaming, MPs say.

A closed hearing took place to decide if the actor's lawyer should be disqualified from the case.

The Grantchester actor on the emotional toll of playing a dying father and why he doesn't mind fame.

The Bafta-nominated Ruth Madeley says the driver also refused to take her to an accessible entrance.

The pop star tells a US court "I'm angry", as a judge rules she can now hire her own lawyer.
By Helen Bushby
Entertainment and arts reporter
The management of a theatre in Coventry is to undergo a major restructure, which will see it's current bosses depart.

Chief executive of the Belgrade Theatre Hamish Glen and executive director Joanna Reid will both step down at the end of March 2022, with two new posts set to be created.
The changes are down to the challenges of the pandemic and its aftermath, said the theatre, along with a "new vision and way of working."
Recruitment for the two new posts is set to begin immediately with the aim the successful appointees will be in post in January 2022, the theatre added.
Quote Message: As with all theatres across the UK, the pandemic has proved uniquely challenging for the Belgrade, both financially and logistically.
Quote Message: We feel that now is the right time to look to the future and to step aside, handing over a strong organisation to allow the next generation of talented and innovative theatre leaders to take the Belgrade forward." from Hamish Glen and Joanna Reid
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