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RTS Program Award Nominees Unveiled
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The Royal Television Society has revealed the nominees for its RTS Programme Awards 2021, in partnership with Audio Network, with the BBC leading the pack with 40 nominations.
Up for best drama series are
Save Me Too (World Productions for Sky Atlantic),
I Hate Suzie (Bad Wolf for Sky Atlantic) and
In My Skin (Expectation for BBC Three and BBC One Wales).
Miniseries up for the award are
Adult Material (Fifty Fathoms for Channel 4),
Small Axe (Turbine Studios and Lammas Park for BBC One) and
I May Destroy You (Various Artists/FALKNA for BBC One).
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It comes as a number of football bodies in the UK seek to ensure there are real world consequences for those who send such abuse. The Duke of Cambridge, 38, has spoken out on online abuse in the past, having set up the Cyberbullying Taskforce in 2016.
He also serves as President of the Football Association, in which the Duke is set to call for a working group between social media firms and football leagues to tackle racism, according to reports.
Recently, William took part in a meeting as part of his FA role after players such as Marcus Rashford and former player Anton Ferdinand said they had been targeted online.
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Now police have confirmed they are investigating the deeply upsetting events which have targeted members of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer s squad. We are aware of a number of Manchester United football players suffering abuse on social media accounts between Wednesday 27 January and Saturday 30 January, a statement read. Nobody should be subject to such abuse and it is deeply upsetting not only to those who suffer it, but to all those who come across this awful language too. These hateful words have no place anywhere in our society whether online or otherwise.
Monkey emojis were posted on a picture Tuanzebe had put up a couple of weeks ago
Manchester United players are absolutely sick of receiving racial abuse on social media, club chief Charlie Brooks has insisted after Axel Tuanzebe and Anthony Martial were targeted by online trolls.
Tuanzebe, 23, was subjected to vile racist comments on his Instagram account following United s shock defeat at home to Sheffield United on Wednesday night - including one which read DAMNNN N as well as several abhorrent monkey emojis on an old photo that he had posted a fortnight ago of his United shirt and number.
Some reports have claimed Tuanzebe has deleted his Twitter account as a result of the abuse he suffered following the game at Old Trafford, while Martial was also subjected to abuse after playing the whole game, leading United to call for social media sites to eradicate abuse posted by anonymous mindless idiots .