and some of them might have to go to hospital and unfortunately, some of them might go on to die. and scotland s first minister, nicola sturgeon, is expected to confirm changes this afternoon to restrictions on outdoor gatherings. also this afternoon. the suspect in the death of harry dunn would be willing to do community service and make a contribution in his memory, her lawyer says. we re expecting this year s bafta nominations this hour amid efforts to make the line up more diverse after last year s baftas so white controversy. i ll be speaking to the chair of bafta about this years nominees. after a journey through space of 4.6 billion years the meteorite that fell to earth near cheltenham. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. senior royals have been holding crisis talks after harry and meghan s bombshell television appearance. buckingham palace has yet to comment on the interview, which was broadcast last night on itv and watched by more than 11 million people.
Actor Bernard Hill, famous for his roles in "Titanic" and "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, has passed away at the age of 79. He was known for his memorable performances as Captain Edward Smith in "Titanic" and as Theoden, King of Rohan, in "The Lord of the Rings". Hill s career spanned iconic roles in film and television, including his acclaimed portrayal of Yosser Hughes in "Boys From the Blackstuff".
Deepika presented the award for the Best Film not in the English Language to actor Jonathan Glazer for “The Zone Of Interest” at the historic Royal Festival Hall in London, UK, on Sunday evening. The other nominees for the category were “20 Days in Mariupol”, “Anatomy of a Fall”, “Past Lives” and “Society of the Snow”.
“Oppenheimer”, a three-hour epic about the making of the atomic bomb during World War 2, was the big winner at the Bafta Film Awards on Sunday, winning top honours for best film and best director as well as five other awards.
The British Film and Television Academy Awards (BAFTA), forgot to remember the American-Canadian actor Mathew Perry who shone in that iconic British department: wry sarcasm.