Golden Globes 2026: Hamnet and One Battle Win Big

The 2026 Golden Globes saw Hamnet and One Battle After Another claim top film prizes, while TV drama Adolescence swept its categories. Get all the winners, speeches, and snubs from the awards season opener.

Corrie Boss on Taking Big Risks to Stay Relevant

Coronation Street's executive producer Kate Brooks explains the soap's daring new storytelling, including a flash-forward 'whodunnit' and special episodes, to compete in the streaming era.

Afghan Women in UK Amplify Voices in Photo Essay

A powerful photo essay features seven Afghan women who escaped the Taliban and rebuilt their lives in the UK. Their stories highlight resilience and the ongoing fight for women's rights in Afghanistan.

Codename Badger: Podcast probes Major's secret life

A new true-crime podcast investigates claims that British Army Major Robbie Mills led a secret double life as a spy, and the mysterious man who infiltrated his family after his death. Listen to the shocking revelations.

Ardern joins boycott of Adelaide Writers' Week

Former NZ PM Jacinda Ardern withdraws from Adelaide Writers' Week, joining a major boycott over the cancellation of Palestinian-Australian author Randa Abdel-Fattah. Discover the full story behind the festival's crisis.

Golden Globes 2026: The Return of the Staid Black Suit

The 2026 Golden Globes red carpet saw a dramatic shift towards classic black tailoring for men, with stars like DiCaprio and Chalamet opting for subdued style. Discover the standout looks and what it signals for fashion.

Sean Scully: The Abstract Painter Driven by Anguish

At 80, Sean Scully's new Paris exhibition reveals how a shattered childhood and personal loss fuel his powerful abstract art. The Irish-born painter discusses his quest to 'break hearts' through colour.

Journalist quits festival over speaker removal

Award-winning journalist Peter Greste withdraws from Adelaide Writers' Week in protest against the removal of author Randa Abdel-Fattah, warning that silencing voices aids extremists.

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