Ross Kemp
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Barbara Windsor has Alzheimer’s disease, husband reveals
- TV, Radio, Web
- May 10, 2018, 15:55
Barbara Windsor, one of Britain’s favourite TV personalittues has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, her husband has revealed. Scott Mitchell said Win(...)
Girlboss’s terrifying new archetype: the manic pixie capitalist
- TV, Radio, Web
- April 26, 2017, 15:00
Being branded a millennial these days is nothing short of slander. Who would want to be associated with those self-obsessed, Snapchatting simpletons, (...)
Critics of Tory reforms fear for independence of BBC
- UK
- May 10, 2016, 01:00
The Conservative government faces a revolt in the House of Lords – and on the streets of Britain – if planned reforms threaten the BBC’s independence,(...)
Newton Emerson: Northern Ireland stinks of people not quite breaking the law
- Opinion
- March 11, 2016, 01:24
I must confess to a provincial thrill at Northern Ireland’s Nama scandal – and I may not be alone. Last week’s BBC Spotlight investigation featured hi(...)
Can coffee bring hope to Honduras?
- Sponsored
- May 31, 2015
Waking up in a hotel in San Pedro Sula, said to be the most dangerous city in the world, is much like waking up in any other city – until you read th(...)
Spain players get bum deal as Maxi Twist snub prompts early exit
- International
- June 19, 2014, 09:52
As you may well have been shocked and saddened to learn, Dunphy casually tossed off a few uncharacteristically colourful words during Tuesday’s live (...)
Standing ovation as Cilla Black honoured at Bafta TV awards
- UK
- May 18, 2014, 22:39
Some of the small screen’s biggest stars gathered for the TV Baftas on Sunday with big names including Olivia Colman, Ant and Dec and James Corden all(...)
Rebekah Brooks denies having affair with Coulson
- UK
- February 21, 2014, 20:10
Rebekah Brooks fought back tears at the Old Bailey on Friday as she detailed her “car crash” private life and dysfunctional relationship with f(...)
Television: Light on their feet – plus-size dancers who soar above their limitations
- TV, Radio, Web
- February 8, 2014, 01:00
Early in the auditions for Big Ballet (Channel 4, Thursday), one of the hopefuls, a large, straight-talking woman from the north of England, says what(...)
Television: Pelts’n’ponytails – a historical epic that bucks the sex and nudity trend
- TV, Radio, Web
- February 1, 2014, 01:00
Goodness, doesn’t Wicklow look like eighth-century Scandinavia? Or maybe it doesn’t – but, happily for Vikings (RTÉ Two, Sunday), it’s a safe bet that(...)



