Kanye West angers fans saying he backs Trump, despite not voting

Kanye West angers fans saying he backs Trump, despite not voting

Kanye West aggravated fans and reportedly prompted some to leave his San Jose show on 17 November as he went off on a lengthy political rant. West told the audience he didn’t vote in the 8 November presidential election, but if he had, he would have voted for Donald Trump. He argued that his support for Trump didnt mean he didn’t support women’s rights or the Black Lives Matter movement, as the video here shows, though he told the crowd that black people should talk less about race. He said America is not a racist country and talking about racism was a distraction that no presidential candidate was going to change. Nov 18, 2016
Star Wars Identities: A look inside Londons new exhibition

Star Wars Identities: A look inside Londons new exhibition

X3 Productions brings its brand new exhibition to Londons O2 arena. Featuring costumes from Leia, Luke and the gang as well as models of some of the most iconic spacecrafts from the series, the new exhibition is an interactive journey where you can build your own character while experiencing the growth of other characters. The exhibition is in London from November until next year. Nov 14, 2016
Prince Harry leads nation in commemorating fallen on Armistice Day

Prince Harry leads nation in commemorating fallen on Armistice Day

Prince Harry led the nation in a poignant two minutes silence to commemorate those who lost their lives in past and more recent conflicts at the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, Staffordshire, on 11 November. Harry took a moment to view the names of fallen soldiers inscribed onto the Armed Forces Memorial after laying down a wreath. He also made a speech at the commemoration whereby he quoted Rupert Brookes poem, The Soldier. Nov 12, 2016
Queen Elizabeth and Theresa May attend Remembrance Sunday service at Cenotaph

Queen Elizabeth and Theresa May attend Remembrance Sunday service at Cenotaph

Prime Minister Theresa May, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and many others joined a service at the Cenotaph in London for Remembrance Sunday. Those killed in past and present conflicts were remembered with a two minutes silence at 11 am. Dressed in black, the Queen laid a wreath of poppies at the memorial. 750 Armed Forces members marched past the Cenotaph. 2016 marks the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme. Nov 13, 2016
Eagles of Death Metal frontman Jesse Hughes denied entry to Bataclan reopening

Eagles of Death Metal frontman Jesse Hughes denied entry to Bataclan reopening

Jesse Hughes, the frontman of The Eagles of Death Metal band, was refused entry to the Bataclan music hall. According to the venue’s manager, Jules Frutos, Hughes and his manager are not welcome.The Eagles of Death Metal were playing on the night Islamist terrorists attacked the Bataclan, killing 89.Hughes had said some of the venue’s security guards had not showed up on the night of the Paris terror attacks, accusing them to be accomplices of the terrorists. Hughes had apologised for these statements in March, blaming the shock of the attack. Nov 13, 2016
Celebrities react as Trump elected US president

Celebrities react as Trump elected US president

Donald Trump has surpassed all expectations and won the title of the 45th US president on 9 November. But as many celebrities endorsed Hillary Clinton throughout her campaign, the reactions on Twitter have not been positive. Nov 9, 2016