Channel 5's Play for Today revival misses the mark

Channel 5's reboot of the iconic BBC drama strand Play for Today delivers four predictable dramas that lack the innovative, boundary-pushing quality of the original series from 41 years ago.

BBC apologises to Trump before lawsuit deadline

The BBC has apologised to Donald Trump for editing his speech in a Panorama episode, just hours before the US President's deadline for a $1 billion defamation lawsuit. Read the full details.

BBC apologises to Trump over edited Panorama speech

The BBC has formally apologised to Donald Trump for editing his Capitol attack speech in a Panorama documentary, rejecting his $1bn compensation demand. Discover the full story behind the controversy.

BBC Newsnight accused of editing Trump Capitol speech

BBC's Newsnight faces allegations of selectively editing Donald Trump's speech, creating a misleading impression of a direct call for violence ahead of the Capitol attack. Explore the details and fallout.

AI-generated songs dominate Spotify viral charts

Three AI-generated tracks including country songs and a Dutch protest anthem have topped Spotify and Billboard charts, signalling a major shift in music creation. Discover how artificial intelligence is transforming the industry.

Hitler's DNA shows genetic disorder and health risks

New DNA analysis of Adolf Hitler reveals he likely had Kallman Syndrome and genetic predispositions to autism and schizophrenia. Discover the findings that add a new layer to understanding history.

Children refuse to eat rabbit jelly in UK homes

Guardian readers reveal hilarious kitchen failures as children reject wobbly desserts. Discover the blancmange blunders and gull theft deterrents in today's letters section.

London's Great Freeze of 1963: Milkmen on Skis

Relive London's coldest winter in 1963 when the capital froze for months. See how milkmen used skis and the Thames nearly froze. Discover more incredible photos from the Big Freeze.

EU court bans non-alcoholic gin terminology

The EU's top court has ruled that non-alcoholic drinks cannot be labelled as gin, dealing a potential blow to Europe's booming alcohol-free beverage market. Discover the implications for consumers and producers.

Rattle's Bavarian Radio SO triumphs at Barbican Hall

Sir Simon Rattle and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra delivered an evening of illumination and excitement at London's Barbican Hall with Janáček's Taras Bulba and Bruckner's Seventh Symphony.

Tourists paid to shoot civilians in Bosnian war

Italian prosecutors investigate claims wealthy Western tourists paid to act as 'weekend snipers' during Sarajevo siege. Survivor recalls childhood terror as new evidence emerges.

MAFS UK couples still together in 2025

Discover which Married at First Sight UK couples found lasting love. From historic firsts to growing families, see who defied the odds for their happy ending.

Everest Disaster Film Free on BBC iPlayer

The 2015 survival film Everest, depicting the tragic 1996 Mount Everest disaster that claimed eight lives, is now available to stream for free on BBC iPlayer. Experience this gripping true story.

Shrigley's £1m rope art questions value in Mayfair

David Shrigley exhibits 10 tonnes of discarded marine rope priced at £1 million in Mayfair gallery. Is this a serious environmental comment or a joke about art market excess? Discover the story behind this provocative installation.

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