Award ceremonies can be anodyne – but Prince William’s Bafta moment broke through / Zoe Williams
It used to be accepted fact that nothing political or controversial would be mentioned within spitting distance of a podium. In the last few weeks that silent agreement has ended The rule on a red carpet or a parti-coloured podium is that none of the victors say anything about politics. None of (…)
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