EastEnders: Two characters declared dead in iPlayer shock
A devastating twist in EastEnders reveals two characters are dead in early BBC iPlayer release. Discover the fallout for Zoe Slater and the Walford secrets exposed.
A devastating twist in EastEnders reveals two characters are dead in early BBC iPlayer release. Discover the fallout for Zoe Slater and the Walford secrets exposed.
Discover the UK's soaring love for premium Mexican spirits. Our expert taste test of 40 bottles reveals the best tequila and mezcal for sipping, cocktails, and gifts in 2025.
Christine Hazell, 88, took up drawing six months ago. With progressive memory loss, her raw portraits have become an Instagram sensation, won praise from Tracey Emin, and secured four gallery shows. Discover her inspiring story.
A landmark review by Labour peer Margaret Hodge calls for Arts Council England to be shielded from political meddling, scrap its 'straitjacket' strategy, and slash bureaucracy to restore trust. Read the key findings.
A visual journey across continents: Gaza's refugee camp cleans up after floods, Venezuela marks its constitution, and a Brazilian Statue of Liberty replica topples. Explore the day's powerful images.
James Cameron's 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' delivers stunning visuals but remains a colossal, emotionally vacant epic. The third instalment lands in UK cinemas on 19 December.
A blind taste test of 14 supermarket canned peaches reveals most lack flavour, with only one budget brand deemed worthy of a pavlova. Discover the surprising winner and results.
Former TikTok star Addison Rae defies critics with her dreamy synth-pop album 'Addison', securing the No. 4 spot in The 50 best albums of 2025. Discover her successful rebrand.
From MR James to Mark Gatiss, explore the finest festive chillers that have haunted British TV schedules. Discover the classics that define Christmas terror.
Marika Pogany, 82, a dedicated volunteer killed in the Bondi terror attack, is remembered for her lifelong kindness and community service. Read the full tribute.
In the wake of the antisemitic Bondi beach massacre, interfaith vigils in Sydney bring Jewish and Muslim leaders together in a powerful display of unity and shared humanity.
Fifty years after the Vietnam War, Phillip Noyce's political drama 'The Quiet American' offers a hauntingly relevant critique of US interventionism, mirrored in today's conflicts. Stream it now.
London's Hyde Park Winter Wonderland closes for the season on January 1, 2026. Plan your final visit for ice skating, rides, and Bavarian treats before it's gone.
Comedian Jimmy Carr opens up on Louis Theroux's podcast about his late start to sexual activity, citing his Christian faith and relationship with his mother. Read his candid reflections.
Disney's plan for a live-action Gaston film from Beauty and the Beast has ignited a fierce online backlash. Fans criticise the choice as a 'cashgrab'. Read the full story here.
The Trump administration argues a new White House ballroom is vital for national security, responding to a lawsuit aiming to halt the $300m project. Read the latest legal clash.
Donald Trump files a $10bn lawsuit against the BBC, alleging 'deceptive' editing of his Capitol attack speech. Plus, European leaders back a Ukraine peace force and a Hollywood tragedy unfolds.
Discover how to create a memorable Christmas cheeseboard with expert advice on cheese selection, accompaniments, and serving times. Perfect your festive feast.
The controversial teen drama Gossip Girl, once blasted as 'mind-blowingly inappropriate', will be free to stream on ITVX from January 2026. Discover the show's legacy and cult following.
Guardian writers celebrate the versatile filmography of director Rob Reiner, from the heartfelt Stand By Me to the explosive courtroom drama A Few Good Men and the iconic When Harry Met Sally.
Peter Tuttle, a 61-year-old hairdresser from Norwich, is chasing the Christmas number one spot with a poignant new single dedicated to his late father. Discover his emotional journey and hear 'Christmas Time (On My Mind)'.
F1 legend Lewis Hamilton made a surprise appearance at Lululemon's Regent Street flagship to launch his curated 36-piece winter collection. Discover the exclusive Edit and see the event highlights.
Andrei Șerban's 1984 staging of Puccini's Turandot returns to Covent Garden for its 19th revival. Explore the spectacle, the famous aria, and exclusive rehearsal insights.
TV legend Gary Wilmot makes his playwrighting debut with 'While They Were Waiting', starring alongside Steve Furst at Upstairs at the Gatehouse in February 2026.
The UK government is considering major reforms to the BBC's charter and funding, aiming to depoliticise its board and secure its long-term future. Explore the potential changes and what they mean for the broadcaster.
Jonathan Liew visits the PDC World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace to chart the sport's journey from working men's clubs to a global phenomenon and its future cultural impact.
A wildly imaginative, Olivier-nominated spin on the Christmas classic for children, featuring sword fights, crooning mice and cheesy gags. On until 4 January in London.
Timothée Chalamet defies expectations in Marty Supreme, a rich 1950s character drama. Discover why this film about a Jewish ping-pong hustler is a top US movie of 2025.
Olivier-winning theatre company Little Bulb presents a playful, interactive adaptation of 'The Nutcracker' for families in London this Christmas. Runs 17 Dec 2025 - 4 Jan 2026.
The government has begun a formal review of the BBC's Royal Charter, focusing on its sustainable funding and public trust. Explore the future of the UK's public broadcaster.