Anti-Trans Activist Quoted by BBC Calls For Trans Women to Be 'Lynched'
Lily Cade argued that trans women are not really women and said if it was up to her, she'd execute "every last one of them personally."
BBC Faces Demand for Apology Over 'Toxic' Transgender Article
The article, published on October 26, interviewed several lesbians who felt "pressured into sex by some trans women."
All We Know So Far About Claire Foy's New Drama, 'A Very British Scandal'
"The Crown" star takes a leading role in the upcoming drama about Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll, and her scandalous divorce.
George Clooney Brands Trump a 'Knucklehead' Who Was Always 'Chasing Girls'
George Clooney shared his cutting take on the former president as he discussed the challenges the Biden administration has faced.
Victoria Scone on Her 'Devastating' Exit From 'RuPaul's Drag Race UK'
Victoria Scone spoke to Newsweek about her shock exit from "Drag Race UK" after sustaining a knee injury.
'Drag Race UK' Season 3's Anubis on Being First Out of the Competition
"RuPaul's Drag Race UK" Season 3 has said its first goodbye after a very entertaining lip-sync battle. Anubis told Newsweek all about her experience.
Prince Harry Reveals How 'Strong' the Queen Was With Philip at Her Side
Prince Harry has told how he misses Prince Philip "more for my grandmother" Queen Elizabeth II—and described them as "the most adorable couple."
Ashraf Ghani Denies Fleeing Afghanistan With Bags of Cash
The former president of Afghanistan said he would "welcome an official audit or financial investigation under U.N. auspices."
COVID Vaccine Blood Clot Risk Explained As Shot Blamed for BBC Host's Death
A coroner found that the presenter died due to complications from vaccination with the AstraZeneca COVID shot, which has not been authorized for use in the U.S.
Everything We Know About 'Everything I Know About Love'
"Everything I Know About Love" is the new drama series based on the best-selling novel by Dolly Alderton of the same name.
U.K. Gun Applicants to Have Social Media Vetted After Mass Shooting
The move comes after a mass shooting in Plymouth, England where a man killed himself and five others, including his mother and a 3-year-old girl.
'The North Water's' Jack O'Connell on Filming in 'Harsh' Arctic Location
Jack O'Connell spoke to Newsweek about filming in the furthest point north any show has ever been, and revealed why Colin Farrell was "intimidating" on set.
Video Emerges of Anti-Vaccination Protesters Attempting to Storm TV Studio
The crowd can be heard chanting, "Shame on you, shame on you," as people protested the television stations for allegedly sharing false information related to vaccine passports and mandates.
Meet The 'Glow Up' Judges Dominic Skinner and Val Garland
'Glow Up' Season 3 is now on Netflix for fans to devour, with judges Dominic Skinner and Val Garland back in the fold.
Los Angeles Times, BBC Staff Get Death Threats Over China Floods Reporting
"The BBC has a long history of ideological bias against China," China's Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
5 Shows to Watch If You Like 'Virgin River'
Already made your way through the new season of "Virgin River" on Netflix and craving more? Here are 5 shows you cannot miss if you like "Virgin River."
Jodie Whittaker Always Planned To Leave 'Doctor Who' After Three Seasons
The Doctor is set to regenerate once more after it was announced that Jodie Whittaker will be leaving her "Doctor Who" role after three seasons.
BBC Reporter Fired for '#HitlerWasRight' Points to 'Bad-Faith Intimidation'
"I was a young Palestinian woman tweeting in the heat of the moment as I witnessed horrific, undeserved deaths," she said.
TV Reporter Mistakenly Says 'Bill Clinton' Rather Than 'Bill Cosby' On-Air
Anchor Michelle Fleury was reporting on Bill Cosby's sudden release from prison when she mistakenly said the name of the former president.
Everything to Know About 'The A List' As Season 2 Arrives on Netflix
The teens of Peregrine Island are back for another season of angst and mystery after Netflix saved it from being canceled.
News Anchor Spotted Wearing Shorts Under Desk
BBC journalist Shaun Ley wore a shirt, tie and suit jacket to present his news segment on Wednesday evening, giving the impression he was fully clothed in business attire.
BBC Presenter Lisa Shaw Died of Blood Clot Following COVID Vaccine: Family
"Lisa developed severe headaches a week after receiving her AstraZeneca vaccine and fell seriously ill a few days later," Shaw's family said.
What Princess Diana Said in 'False' Royal Interview About Charles
Prince William has challenged the narrative bombshell 1995 interview with Martin Bashir—where she made claims of a royal campaign against her.
Bashir Says Fake Docs Had 'No Bearing' on Princess Diana Giving Interview
The BBC appointed a retired senior judge to reopen the matter in November following renewed allegations by Charles Spencer, Diana's brother, who said Bashir used false documents and other dishonest practices to persuade Diana to agree to the interview.
China State Media Slams West's 'Potent and Malicious Attack' on Xinjiang
The main state newspaper released a report on its findings about "lies" from the U.S. and other countries on the region.
BBC Is Anti-British, Activists Say, as Britons Tune Out of Philip Coverage
An organization called Defund the BBC took issue Friday with the network offering a now-deleted page where viewers could complain about the voluminous coverage of Prince Philip's death.
Where is the real Charles Sobhraj from 'The Serpent' now?
"The Serpent" on Netflix ends with Sobhraj's arrest—but there have been some dramatic events in his life since then, including open-heart surgery and a marriage.
GOP Senators Call BBC 'Notoriously Sympathetic to the Iranian Regime'
Sen. Jim Inhofe is leading a call for the Biden administration to "reset" its approach to nuclear negotiations with Tehran.
Diana's 'Establishment' Clip Goes Viral After Meghan's Oprah Interview
The late princess revealed details about how she was treated by the "establishment" and the breakdown of her health in a 1995 interview with the BBC.
China to Stop Airing BBC News in Response to Coverage of Nation's Affairs
The country's National Radio and Television Administration announced its decision to ban the network from air on Thursday.