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With winners accepting their awards live from home, the Emmys 2020 was a night that could have gone horribly wrong.
Lee Kerslake, who was the drummer for rock band Uriah Heep and also played on two Ozzy Osbourne albums, has died aged 73 after a battle with prostate cancer.
The UN Secretary General has told Sky News that goals set five years ago to help tackle global problems such as poverty, inequality and climate change have been “dramatically derailed” by the COVID-19 crisis – as a new film highlighting the biggest issues facing the world today is released.
A star of noughties TV series That ’70s Show has denied three accusations of rape.
Harvey Weinstein has been stripped of his CBE following his conviction for rape and sexual assault earlier this year.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson put his enormous muscles to good use when he was forced to rip off his electric gate from a wall with his bare hands to avoid being late to film scenes for his debut superhero movie.
Talk show host Jimmy Kimmel has said this year’s Emmy Awards, which is taking place virtually because of the coronavirus pandemic, could end up a “beautiful disaster”.
After years of allegations, a landmark court trial and convictions for rape and sexual assault, Harvey Weinstein has had his honorary CBE removed.
Former Hollywood couple Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston have been reunited on screen in a racy read through of 1982 teen movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
Tributes have been paid to Forrest Gump author Winston Groom, who has died aged 77.