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Dimbleby's combative new series questions the monarchy

David Dimbleby's new BBC series, 'What's the Monarchy For?', launches a sharp critique of royal power and influence. The veteran presenter examines King Charles's lobbying and the institution's cost to the public. Watch now on BBC iPlayer.

Dimbleby's BBC Series Probes the Modern Monarchy

David Dimbleby's major BBC One documentary asks 'What's the Monarchy For?', exploring its political power and future. Plus, tonight's TV highlights from Mary Berry to MasterChef.

European Technology Network Launches to Save Tech Media

London entrepreneurs Ronan Chambers and Luke Knight launch European Technology Network, securing £150k funding to become Europe's answer to US tech podcasts. Discover their vision for European tech media.

King Charles marks 77th birthday with Wales visit

King Charles celebrates his 77th birthday with royal engagements across Wales, cutting a castle-shaped cake and meeting Welsh cultural figures. Read about the monarch's special day.

Women's Europa Cup Launches in 2026-27 Season

UEFA announces groundbreaking Women's Europa Cup starting 2026-27, featuring 48 teams and record prize money. Discover how this transforms European women's football.

Danes Lead European Nudism Revolution

New research exposes Europe's most enthusiastic naturists, with Denmark taking the crown for both attitude and action when it comes to shedding clothes and inhibitions.

Shay Given rates Chelsea's Champions League chances

Former Premier League star Shay Given analyses Chelsea's Champions League prospects following their dramatic 2-2 draw against Qarabag, questioning whether the Blues have what it takes for European glory.

Disgraced Spanish King's Franco praise in memoir

Former King Juan Carlos I's controversial memoir exposes his deep admiration for General Franco, sparking fresh outrage in Spain and raising questions about the monarchy's democratic credentials.

Enrique: Arsenal Are Europe's Best Team

Paris Saint-Germain manager Luis Enrique makes explosive claim that Arsenal are currently the best team in Europe, ahead of Champions League giants Bayern Munich and his own club.

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