London Bar Where TV Was Invented 100 Years Ago
Discover the remarkable story of 22 Frith Street in Soho, where John Logie Baird first demonstrated television in 1925, now home to the iconic Bar Italia.
Discover the remarkable story of 22 Frith Street in Soho, where John Logie Baird first demonstrated television in 1925, now home to the iconic Bar Italia.
The identity of Ray Walters' killer has been confirmed in an early ITVX release of Emmerdale, delivering a stunning twist that resolves weeks of speculation.
Discover the ultimate Valentine's Day gift guide for her in 2026, featuring flowers, jewellery, lingerie, and more curated by shopping experts to spoil your loved one.
Kim Tate faces emotional turmoil as her beloved horse Ice is put down, while Joe Tate's attempt to replace him sparks drama in Emmerdale.
Ian Beale reveals a shocking political plan to run for Walford council with the sole aim of closing Elaine Peacock's boutique hotel, escalating their bitter feud in EastEnders.
As Netflix's Making a Murderer marks its cultural impact anniversary, we examine the documentary's profound effects on victims' families, legal professionals, and true crime ethics.
A 64-year-old woman from Sussex finally meets her long-lost sister after decades of searching, overcoming fears of rejection in an emotional ITV documentary.
Bernie Winter-Alahan's grief over Billy Mayhew's death leads to explosive confrontation with husband Dev and a dangerous spiral in Coronation Street drama.
Discover the best free events in London this weekend, including yoga at Tate Britain, the Winter Lights trail, and film festivals, all without spending a penny.
The film Saipan, depicting Roy Keane's 2002 World Cup row with Mick McCarthy, is leading a new type of football movie focusing on human drama over on-field action.
A review of AI Weiwei's new book 'On Censorship' explores the global battle for free speech, questioning if technological and political forces are eroding this fundamental right.
A new archival exhibition in London showcases photographs documenting the vibrant Black queer club scene from the 1970s to 2021, exploring themes of identity, community, and cultural resilience.
Challenge yourself with this week's Thursday news quiz featuring 15 questions on headlines, pop culture and general knowledge. How will you score?
Davina McCall helps Scott find his long-lost sister on ITV's Long Lost Family, while Channel 4's Dispatches investigates Palestine Action. Plus, Lorraine Kelly in Norway and Rob & Romesh's curling challenge.
Kyle Gass confirms Tenacious D will return with Jack Black after band's hiatus following controversial joke about Trump assassination attempt in 2024.
A fresh take on the classic Italian pasta e fagioli soup, featuring coconut, spring onion, chilli, and lemon for a vibrant, modern twist. Recipe details and tips from Rachel Roddy.
The Institution of Structural Engineers publishes a manual promoting bamboo for permanent construction, highlighting its use in airports, schools, and towers as a sustainable alternative to steel and concrete.
The humble jacket potato is experiencing a revival, transforming from a simple staple into a trendy fast food item across the UK, driven by innovative toppings and modern marketing.
A personal reflection on how a local pub taught valuable life lessons in humility and community, transforming an obnoxious attitude through shared experiences.
Ryan Murphy's new series 'The Beauty' blends body horror with Disney's signature style, creating a provocative and visually stunning show that challenges genre norms.
A community of Old Believers has lived in isolation for four decades in the Siberian wilderness, preserving ancient traditions and faith.
Actor Lucian Msamati shares exclusive insights into the rehearsal process and creative challenges of staging Samuel Beckett's classic play 'Waiting for Godot'.
Two colonial monuments in Melbourne's Flagstaff Gardens were vandalised overnight, with one destroyed and daubed with 'land back' and 'death to Australia' messages ahead of Australia Day.
Riot Games' League Of Legends spin-off 2XKO launches on PS5 as a free-to-play tag team fighter, blending accessibility with depth while facing performance issues.
Former Men at Work frontman Colin Hay has publicly denounced the use of his hit song Down Under by anti-immigration group March for Australia, calling it a song of celebration and inclusion.
A poignant reflection from Bondi Beach, exploring themes of distance, memory, and the enduring bonds of friendship through a personal postcard narrative.
Michael Sheen brings warmth and wit to a Welsh-transposed production of Thornton Wilder's classic play Our Town for National Theatre Wales' inaugural show in Swansea.
Mars and Neptune align today, creating a powerful blend of boldness and sensitivity. Discover how this cosmic energy affects each star sign, with insights for Aries through Pisces.
Discover the Guardian's Sudoku puzzle 7,183, a hard-level challenge requiring numbers 1-9 in rows, columns, and 3x3 boxes. Print version available.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy unveils landmark £1.5bn arts funding package, demanding London-based national museums extend their influence across all UK regions.