Emmerdale: Bear's Fate Confirmed, Graham Returns
Emmerdale producer Laura Shaw confirms Bear Wolf's tragic death and reveals huge 2026 spoilers, including Graham Foster's return and a cancer plot for Cain. #Emmerdale #Soaps
Emmerdale producer Laura Shaw confirms Bear Wolf's tragic death and reveals huge 2026 spoilers, including Graham Foster's return and a cancer plot for Cain. #Emmerdale #Soaps
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Sheridan Smith plays a housewife escaping into fantasy in Alan Ayckbourn's 'Woman in Mind', a timely revival at London's Duke of York's Theatre until 28 February. Read our review.
The Simpsons has officially retired the iconic Duffman character in a 'Severance'-style parody episode. The beer mascot, voiced by Hank Azaria, first appeared in 1997. Read the full story here.
Sophie Turner reveals she was 'very happy' with Sansa Stark's finale, contrasting with cast and fan disappointment. Could she return for a sequel?
Paddy Kirk's search for his father takes a devastating turn in Emmerdale. As village support rallies, a clumsy attempt at comfort reveals a heartbreaking possibility. Read the full emotional fallout.
A mysterious newcomer with a shocking link to Shona Platt arrives on the Cobbles, sparking instant conflict with Nick Tilsley. Discover the big secret in our spoiler-filled report.
EastEnders' George Knight stuns Walford with a major announcement. As a new baby and a revenge plot unfold, can 2026 be his year? Full spoilers inside.
Carl Webster's lies unravel in Coronation Street after the crash. With a heart condition revealed and Kevin on the warpath, is his time on the cobbles running out? Read the latest spoilers.
Todd Grimshaw's nightmare continues as abusive Theo Silverton manipulates him after the devastating Corriedale crash that killed Billy Mayhew. Read the full soap spoilers.
The Guardian has issued corrections on European ageing population statistics and clarified Alex Mahon's CBE honour. Read the full list of recent amendments and how to report errors.
Joe Tate is left reeling after a fleeting encounter with Graham Foster, believed dead for six years, in the chaotic aftermath of the Corriedale crash. Will he reveal the truth?
Eagle-eyed fans of BBC's The Traitors believe a contestant's hidden surname is a major clue. Discover the theories about murdered Faithful Ben and the show's secret connections.
Jean Slater's bipolar disorder storyline reaches a devastating new low as she targets Jasmine Fisher. Can the shattered Slater family cope? Read the latest spoilers.
Hugh Jackman's dramatic new look as a grizzled Robin Hood in the A24 film 'The Death of Robin Hood' has left fans stunned. The trailer reveals a dark, brutal reimagining of the classic legend.
As global conflicts and political tensions define 2026, comedy emerges as a crucial tool for truth and unity. Discover why protecting satire is essential for democracy and public discourse.
Sidney Kibrick, the final surviving featured actor from the classic Our Gang comedies, has passed away at 97. Discover his journey from 1930s Hollywood to real estate.
Noel Gallagher says it would be an 'absolute honour' for Oasis to record the next James Bond theme song. The rocker also insists the job should go to a British artist.
Hounslow Council launches its first-ever cultural strategy, aiming to win the London Borough of Culture title and £1.35m in funding for 2029. Focus on youth and local assets.
Prominent artists protest the Flanders government's plan to transfer Antwerp's contemporary art collection to Ghent, calling the cost-cutting move 'simply insane'. Read the full story.
Frank Dunlop, the pocket dynamo who founded London's Young Vic and directed the Edinburgh International Festival, has died at 98. Read about his remarkable legacy in British theatre.
Decades after its release, Phil Ochs's satirical song 'Cops of the World' finds renewed relevance. Readers' letters draw parallels between 1960s US imperialism and contemporary actions, from Trump's foreign policy to G7 dynamics. Read the full discussion.
Guardian letters spark debate on bland vegetarian options and using Victorian engineering as a model for structural animal welfare reform. Readers share personal stories and demand culinary diversity.
Discover the must-see US art exhibitions for 2026, featuring major retrospectives of Roy Lichtenstein, Henri Matisse's 'Jazz', and a rare Raphael showcase. Plan your cultural year.
James Bond star Ben Whishaw says the next 007 should be a 'left field' choice, completely different from Daniel Craig. The actor also discusses his new arthouse film, 'Peter Hujar's Day'. Read the full interview.
Lemi Ghariokwu shares the story of his extraordinary partnership with Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, from designing iconic album sleeves to witnessing the 1977 raid on Kalakuta Republic.
The BBC's revival of 'Inspector Lynley Mysteries' after 17 years faces harsh criticism from fans and mixed reviews from critics. New cast, new setting, but does it capture the original's magic?
New Coronation Street video reveals Becky Swain isn't finished tormenting Lisa from prison. Will she destroy Lisa's future? Spoilers and details inside.
The visionary Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr, renowned for his epic, slow-burning masterpieces like Sátántangó, has died. We explore his unique cinematic legacy of bleak comedy and profound despair.
Jon Stewart, Jimmy Kimmel, and Stephen Colbert dissect the shocking US military incursion into Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. Read their scathing critiques.