Pete Davidson Charlie Kirk Joke Sparks Outrage
Pete Davidson faced backlash for a joke about the late Charlie Kirk during a Netflix roast, with many viewers calling it 'completely unacceptable' and 'vile'.
Pete Davidson faced backlash for a joke about the late Charlie Kirk during a Netflix roast, with many viewers calling it 'completely unacceptable' and 'vile'.
A first-time guest at the Bafta TV Awards recounts surreal moments, including a forgotten trophy in the cloakroom, dancing with celebrities, and an awkward encounter with David Mitchell.
Peggy George, a history teacher who shaped education in Wales, served as deputy head at Olchfa school and led exam reforms, has died aged 93.
Adolescence dominates with multiple wins, including Best Limited Drama and Supporting Actor. Alan Carr's Celebrity Traitors win named Memorable Moment. Full list inside.
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RecommendedThe 2026 Bafta Television Awards saw stars like Aimee Lou Wood, Alan Carr, and Owen Cooper on the red carpet. Adolescence dominated the night with multiple nominations.
Ray Burgoyne, a self-taught painter and former drummer for the Flowerpots, who exhibited across Essex and Suffolk, has died aged 80.
Titas Halder's raw solo play follows a young British Asian man's feverish struggle against racism, deftly played by Amar Chadha-Patel in his stage debut at Finborough Theatre.
Netflix's Adolescence wins four Baftas including best limited drama. Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper, and Christine Tremarco take acting prizes. Gaza documentary sparks controversy.
This review praises the ITV drama for its sensitive, survivor-focused storytelling about the John Worboys case, calling it a model for future TV shows.
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RecommendedThe gloriously knowing adaptation of Jilly Cooper's novel returns with a tremendous second season, offering fabulous escapism and superb performances.
First Nations Fashion and Design held its first runway show in four years, featuring six Indigenous brands and an all-Indigenous cast, challenging the fashion industry.
Robby Hoffman's rise to fame includes a Netflix special, Emmy nom, and roles with Steve Carell. She discusses her childhood, autism, and why being offended isn't the worst thing.
A lighter Sunday lunch: roast chicken with braised peas and lettuce, a Cornish twist on petits pois à la française, with cider and herbs.
Virgo, the faint zodiac constellation, is well placed for observation in northern spring. Situated between Leo and Libra, it is visible from London and the southern hemisphere.
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RecommendedA look back at a 1906 country diary entry describing the abundant wildflowers and plants in England during mid-May, with fields of dandelions and blue woods.
Ado Hasanović's documentary uses his father's home videos from the Bosnian war to explore memory, survival, and inherited grief after the Srebrenica massacre.
Douglas Stuart's epic novel explores gay love and loneliness in the Hebrides, charting an uneasy homecoming against a backdrop of repression and secrecy.
Discover the top podcasts this week: Hit That Perfect Beat explores London Records' 80s pop hits, plus Ronnie Biggs, Suzi Ruffell, and more.
Solve a homonym puzzle: find letters with homonyms lacking their own sound, and identify words spelled same but pronounced differently. Test your linguistic skills!
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RecommendedThe Eden Project's National Wildflower Centre opens entries for Wildflower Photographer of the Year 2026 on May 29. A selection of 2025 photos will be displayed at Canary Wharf in July.
Apple Corps re-acquires 3 Savile Row, the Beatles' former London base and rooftop gig site, to open as a seven-floor visitor attraction in 2027 featuring archives, studio recreations, and rooftop access.
Photographers Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre document the decline of grand early 20th-century movie theatres across the US and Canada, now abandoned or repurposed.
Yihwen Chen's documentary follows queer punk band Shh…Diam! as they battle discrimination with humour and raw energy in homophobic Malaysia.
In our series on comfort films, a writer explains why the 2011 baseball drama Moneyball, starring Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill, offers a uniquely adult and endlessly rewatchable experience.
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RecommendedA Toon Kelder painting looted by Nazis from the Goudstikker collection was found in the home of Hendrik Seyffardt's family. Art detective Arthur Brand calls it the most bizarre case of his career.
The TV Baftas delivered curveball victories: Christine Tremarco won over Erin Doherty, Code of Silence beat Blue Lights, and Gaza: Doctors Under Attack dared the BBC to censor its speech.
Juliette Binoche discusses her directorial debut 'In-I In Motion', inspired by a childhood strangling attack, and the importance of stepping out of comfort zones in art.
A heartwarming tale of Crispin, a bold canary who ruled the roost, sang to Mozart, and left a lasting impression on his owner.
A radio host's tough-love advice is tested when a caller threatens to kill her husband's lover, forcing her to confront her own hypocrisy in this compelling B-movie thriller.
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RecommendedQuebec duo Angine de Poitrine's first UK show at Brudenell Social Club is a sold-out spectacle of polka dots, complex musicianship, and infectious fun.