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Drag queen The Vivienne died after taking ketamine, family says
Drag queen James Lee Williams - known as "The Vivienne"- died after taking ketamine, their family has said.
Blue Note Jazz Club boss says restrictive licensing laws are killing music
The boss of an iconic jazz bar says he's been left "surprised" and "confused" after his late licence application for a London site was turned down, making him question support for live music in the capital.
'I was a totally crap pop star': KT Tunstall's musical reinvention
Twenty years on from her breakout hit Suddenly I See, KT Tunstall is refreshingly candid about her early career: "I was a totally crap pop star," she tells Sky News.
Gangs Of London is back - here's what you need to know
Gangs Of London is one of the most violent shows on television and has gripped audiences since its release in 2020.
'It's a Pandora's box': will.i.am and Sean Paul on how the music industry should adapt to AI
How artificial intelligence will affect our lives going forward is a question being figured out across pretty much all industries right now.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs pleads not guilty to new indictment as trial looms
Sean 'Diddy' Combs has pleaded not guilty to a new indictment, accusing him of threatening to punish employees who did not assist in his alleged two-decade sex trafficking scheme.
Stalker who 'terrified' Cheryl jailed
A man who stalked pop star Cheryl has been jailed for 16 weeks after leaving her "terrified".
Four female news presenters settle age and sex discrimination tribunal claims with BBC
The BBC has agreed a settlement with four of its female news presenters over employment tribunal claims including age and sex discrimination, Sky News understands.
Actress who was said to have been groped by Noel Clarke tells court 'it is a lie'
An actress who was said to have been groped by Noel Clarke has defended the actor in his libel case against the Guardian, the High Court has heard.
Actress newspaper alleges was groped by Noel Clarke tells court 'it is a lie'
An actress who was said to have been groped by Noel Clarke denies having been touched inappropriately and said she never spoke to Guardian journalists before they published allegations of sexual misconduct, the High Court has heard.
'That hurt my heart': Stephen Graham on how the rise of incel culture influenced new drama series
Stephen Graham says the rise of "misogynistic tendencies" is concerning and we're "all accountable to an extent" to finding a solution.
When could the Menendez brothers be freed?
The Menendez brothers, who were convicted of killing their parents in their Beverly Hills mansion in 1989, will soon find out if they can be released from prison.
Meet the Eurovision hopefuls who sing their trollers' insults
You have to have a thick skin to take part in Eurovision which might be why last year's UK entrant, singer Olly Alexander, has already reached out to this year's hopefuls to talk about the pitfalls of putting yourself out there.
British YouTuber and rapper Yung Filly denies sexual assault charges
British YouTuber and rapper Yung Filly has pleaded not guilty to multiple sexual assault charges in Australia.
Hollyoaks and reality TV star died from cocktail of drugs, inquest hears
Hollyoaks star Paul Danan died from a cocktail of drugs including cocaine and heroin, an inquest has heard.
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