by Stephen Chapman
4Studio has developed a companion show to run alongside Russell T Davies’ new drama, It’s A Sin.
It’s a Sin: After Hours is the first production from the Leeds-based development team and will air on social media, following linear broadcasts of the 5-part drama.
The 15-minute programmes will explore issues raised by the show, and feature cast members and special guests, including Olly Alexander, Stephen Fry, Nathaniel Hall, Clara Amfo, Munroe Bergdorf, Jade Thirlwall, David Furnish and Neil Patrick Harris.
They are hosted by Kemah Bob and will run on YouTube, Snapchat, Facebook and IGTV.
By Press Association 2021
Harry Dunn
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has told Harry Dunn’s parents it will continue to pursue the prosecution of their son’s alleged killer, despite the High Court ruling she had diplomatic immunity.
Anne Sacoolas was charged with causing the teenager’s death by dangerous driving 12 months ago after a fatal road crash outside a US military base in Northamptonshire on August 27 last year.
Chief Crown Prosecutor for the East Midlands, Janine Smith, wrote to the 19-year-old motorcyclist’s family just before the anniversary of the CPS’s charging decision, to say she was “satisfied that there remains sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction.”
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image captionHarry Dunn died in a crash outside RAF Croughton last year
The Crown Prosecution Service has said there remains a realistic prospect of conviction for Harry Dunn s alleged killer despite a High Court ruling she had diplomatic immunity.
Mr Dunn, 19, died when his motorbike was in a crash with a car near RAF Croughton, Northamptonshire, in 2019.
The suspect, 43-year-old Anne Sacoolas, later left for the United States on diplomatic immunity grounds.
Mr Dunn s mother, Charlotte Charles, said her family was really pleased .
Mrs Sacoolas, whose husband Jonathan worked as a technical assistant at the RAF base, was charged with causing death by dangerous driving in December, but an extradition request was denied by the US in January.
The Crown Prosecution Service has told Harry Dunn s parents it will continue to pursue the prosecution of their son s alleged killer, despite the High Court ruling she had diplomatic immunity.
Mr Dunn, 19, died when his motorbike was hit by a car being driven on the wrong side of the road by American Anne Sacoolas outside RAF Croughton, Northamptonshire, on August 27 last year.
Sacoolas, 43, was charged with causing the teenager s death by dangerous driving 12 months ago after the fatal road crash.
Chief Crown Prosecutor for the East Midlands, Janine Smith, wrote to the 19-year-old motorcyclist s family just before the anniversary of the CPS s charging decision, to say she was satisfied that there remains sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction.
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Anne Sacoolas was charged with causing the teenager’s death by dangerous driving 12 months ago
Floral tributes lay on the roadside near RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire, October 2019. Photograph: Lindsey Parnaby/AFP/Getty Images
Floral tributes lay on the roadside near RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire, October 2019. Photograph: Lindsey Parnaby/AFP/Getty Images
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The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has told Harry Dunn‘s parents it will continue to pursue the prosecution of their son’s alleged killer, despite the high court ruling she had diplomatic immunity.