The Telegraph says Activists want the comedian’s new show to be removed from Netflix. They misunderstand how comedy works, and its power to unite, not divide.
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The Hollywood Reporter says amid a swirl of controversy around his new Netflix special, The Closer, Dave Chappelle took center stage at a star-studded show.
Sky News says Netflix has been urged to pull comedian Dave Chappelle’s latest stand-up show from its platform over his comments in the special around transgender people.
The Guardian says Dave Chappelle’s latest Netflix special is facing a wave of intense backlash after the comedian once again made jokes directed toward the LGBTQ+ community .
The indy100 says Angela Rayner has sparked debate over “anti-Etonian prejudice” after her “scum” comment on Saturday night.
HuffPost says Angela Rayner has defended calling Tories “scum” last night, saying it was her “street language”.
The Independent says now I know why Keir Starmer wanted to go on what looked like his wild goose chase to change the rules for electing a Labour leader: Angiemania.
The Daily Mail says one of Angela Rayner’s Labour front bench colleagues suggested today that she had been drinking when she branded the Tories ‘scum’.
The Sun says CEDRIC the Entertainer humiliated Prince Harry and Meghan Markle last night as he roasted the couple at the Emmys.
Rolling Stone says the Emmys are always the Fredo Corleone of the Hollywood award-show crime family — they want respect.
Variety says the Emmy Awards were unable to capitalize on its historic and diverse nomination fields, with all major acting trophies going to white actors.
The Guardian says the 73rd Emmy awards mostly stuck to the predicted script on Sunday, celebrating favourites Ted Lasso, The Queen’s Gambit, and The Crown
The Daily Express says Will Hutton has referred to Emma’s win claiming that her success played a role in seeing “the Brexit case collapse”.
The Irish Times Emma Raducanu victory in the US Open on Saturday has sent much of the UK into an extended state of joyful delirium.
The Mirror says Britain’s new sporting queen Emma Raducanu celebrated her historic victory by saying she would frame a message of congratulations she received from the monarch.
SPIKED says i’m old enough to remember when constantly pointing out that someone is an immigrant was considered at best rude and at worst really racist.
The Times says booster vaccines are expected to get the go-ahead early next week after data showed that they give a “several-fold increase” in vital antibodies.
FT News says the UK is preparing to become the first big country to administer “mix and match” coronavirus vaccines for its booster programme.
The Metro says Covid immunity is ‘lasting well’ for most people who are double jabbed and a mass booster programme is not necessary, a top Oxford scientist said.
‘Booster shots before world is vaccinated won’t keep UK safe’, The Guardian asks should Britain approve booster doses for broad swathes of the population?
Daily Express says the PM agreed the plan with Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid. . He is also expected to put together £10bn annually over the next 3 years for social care improvements.
The Tivyside says the PM faces a Tory backlash over plans to hike National Insurance to help fund social care reforms as Cabinet talks over the final details of the policy continued.
The i says the PM has been promising to solve the social care crisis ever since he entered 10 Downing Street. In his first speech on the steps of No. 10, he said he was ready to go.
The Guardian says Keir Starmer faces pressure from across the party to commit to taxing the wealthy as a way to provide a system fit for the 21st century.
The Guardian says as the gates of hell closed on Kabul, they were among the last to make it out. They landed in the early hours of Sunday morning