Traitors Winner's Touching Tribute to Late Mother
Rachel Duffy, winner of BBC's The Traitors, shares emotional Instagram tribute to her mother who passed away shortly after the show's finale.
Rachel Duffy, winner of BBC's The Traitors, shares emotional Instagram tribute to her mother who passed away shortly after the show's finale.
Sharon Osbourne broke down in tears during a powerful Grammys tribute to her late husband Ozzy Osbourne, featuring performances by Post Malone and Yungblud.
Emmerdale's latest episode on ITVX confirms the identity of a second body found on Moira Dingle's land, leading to her murder charge in dramatic scenes.
Testing ghd's new Speed hairdryer reveals it slashes drying time from 20 to 8 minutes with dual-airflow technology, magnetic attachments, and cool-to-touch design.
Exploring why the 1992 rock comedy Wayne's World, starring Mike Myers and Dana Carvey, continues to resonate as a beloved comfort film with its humour, friendship, and cultural impact.
Analysis of Stella Benson's 1918 poem 'The Secret Day', written during WWI, exploring its themes of peace, sanctuary, and psychological refuge through vivid coastal imagery and poetic structure.
The 2026 Grammys ended in disarray as Cher, 79, forgot to announce nominees, misread a winner, and walked off stage prematurely during her long-awaited return after 18 years.
EastEnders actor Jake Wood marks his son Buster's 18th birthday with emotional Instagram post, as fans note their striking resemblance.
Jason Statham stars in Shelter, a predictable action thriller with Bill Nighy. Review covers fight choreography and young actor Bodhi Rae Breathnach's performance.
Bad Bunny and Kendrick Lamar secured major Grammy awards in a ceremony marked by political defiance against ICE policies, with Billie Eilish and Olivia Dean also making powerful statements.
Singer Ifunanya Nwangene from The Voice Nigeria has tragically passed away aged 26 after being bitten by a snake in her Abuja home, with conflicting reports about medical treatment.
Actor Rob Kazinsky discusses his challenging first stint on EastEnders at age 22, his growth since then, and his openness to returning as Sean Slater in future storylines.
Polish director Michal Grzybowski's film Seasons examines the turbulent lives of theatre actors, blending stage performances with personal drama in a sombre yet insightful narrative.
Donald Trump has threatened to sue comedian Trevor Noah after the Grammys host made jokes about the former president's alleged links to Jeffrey Epstein during the 2026 awards ceremony.
Hasan Hadi's film The President's Cake tells the story of a girl forced to bake for Saddam Hussein, drawing from his own childhood in 1990s Iraq under brutal sanctions and fear.
Irish photographer Hazel Gaskin's new book 'Breathing Land' captures Belfast's teenagers living ordinary lives despite historic divisions, focusing on youth clubs, boxing gyms, and dance groups across the city.
President Trump's decision to shut the Kennedy Center for renovations sparks debate, with critics linking it to performer boycotts following its controversial renaming.
Chappell Roan stunned in a sheer Mugler dress attached to nipple piercings at the 2026 Grammys, while Justin Bieber performed in underwear. Fashion statements spark debate.
Actor John Lithgow, set to play Dumbledore in HBO's Harry Potter series, calls JK Rowling's transgender rights stance 'ironic and inexplicable' while addressing backlash.
Veteran broadcaster James Valentine steps down from ABC Radio's Sydney Afternoons after nearly four decades, citing his ongoing battle with oesophageal cancer.
Natalie J Robb discusses intense prison scenes and Cain's cancer secret in Emmerdale, revealing the longest scene she's ever filmed on the soap.
Coronation Street legend Debbie Webster faces life behind bars while battling vascular dementia, with actress Sue Devaney revealing how prison will strip her character bare.
Riz Ahmed's modern South Asian adaptation of Hamlet explores themes of powerlessness and division in contemporary Britain, blending Shakespeare with Hindu scripture and Hindi dialogue.
A food writer's journey through Copenhagen's bakeries to find the ultimate Danish pastry, comparing traditional and modern spots while uncovering local secrets.
Lana Daher's documentary Do You Love Me uses 20,000 hours of archival footage to capture Beirut's spirit, blending joy and tragedy in a non-linear narrative.
Ahead of a major London exhibition, award-winning photographer Lalo de Almeida shares harrowing stories from the Pantanal wetlands, documenting unprecedented wildfires and their devastating impact on wildlife and landscapes.
From Lord of Winterfell to lover of ornithology, Sean Bean hosts a new RSPB podcast. Plus, gripping investigations into police and true crime stories.
Mohammed Hanif's new novel Rebel English Academy delivers a darkly comic and politically charged narrative set in 1970s Pakistan under martial law, blending satire with serious social commentary.
The Dalai Lama has won his first Grammy Award for his audio book 'Meditations: The Reflections of His Holiness the Dalai Lama' at the 2026 ceremony in Los Angeles.
Tonight's TV highlights include a powerful BBC documentary where four women expose a serial abuser, plus new episodes of Industry, Silent Witness, and Jamie's Feasts for a Fiver.