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British police are reviewing videos from the Glastonbury Festival after rapper Bobby Vylan of Bob Vylan led chants of “death to the IDF” or Israel Defense Forces and “free Palestine” ...
What makes TV crime dramas so alluring? It could be the simple thrill of the action or the satisfaction of seeing evil brought to justice, but, for me, it's the twists and revelations that shake up ...
Line of Duty, the BBC police drama released on BBC Two more than a decade ago in 2012. It aired its first three seasons on ...
Calling all police drama fans: one of the highest-rated procedural series will soon be added to Netflix. Subscribers to the streaming service will have their summer show ready to binge from 27 ...
The TV buff said: “If you’re looking for a new British police drama I cannot recommend Code of Silence on ITV enough. It’s got everything that you’d expect with the suspense, the tension ...
Laura Grace, known on TikTok for her TV and film suggestions, has raved about the series. In her video post on the platform, she remarked: "If you're looking for a new British police drama I ...
It can be hard to pick what your next TV show is going to be, so if you're stuck, why not try one of these British crime drama series recommended by a fan who watches them '24/7' ...
Almost nine months since his August 15, 2024 arrest, Medhurst posted on X on May 12, “The police in England have sent my file to the Crown Prosecution Service, to decide whether to charge me ...
The future of an 'excellent' British police drama that has been compared to Vera has been confirmed. Channel 5 's Ellis follows DCI Ellis, as she delves into complex investigations in the north of ...
Channel 5 detective drama that’s ‘better than Vera’ returning for season 2 Asyia Iftikhar Published May 14, 2025 8:11pm Updated May 15, 2025 10:21am Comments ...
Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes will be released on Disney+ on 30 April - with the four-part drama exploring the days following the 7/7 attack, and police investigations leading ...
TV drama "Adolescence" has shocked and captivated audiences around the world, providing what campaigners say is a rare opportunity to tackle the largely hidden world of online misogyny and violence.