From housing, transport, the arena, Colston and more, a lot has changed since the mayor was first elected| Bristol Live
There is also a new episode of Atomic on Sky Atlantic.| Latest from What To Watch
Max Branning is back on our screens, but how does he know Zoe Slater?| Latest from What To Watch
EastEnders has been unexpectedly dropped from BBC iPlayer, but why?| Latest from What To Watch
There are also new episodes of Wednesday on Netflix.| Latest from What To Watch
Davina McCall is helping singles find love in a faraway paradise in BBC One's new reality show Stranded on Honeymoon Island.| Latest from What To Watch
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King and Conqueror season 2 could take us back to 11th century England| Latest from What To Watch
We're getting more quirky cases...| Latest from What To Watch
James Norton says King and Conqueror season 2 could continue William's story| Latest from What To Watch
There is also a new episode of Eat Yourself Healthy to enjoy.| What to Watch
There is also another episode of King & Conqueror to enjoy.| Latest from What To Watch
There is also a new series of You Bet! to enjoy.| Latest from What To Watch
There is also a new episode of Mrs Brown's Boys to enjoy.| Latest from What To Watch
A total of 4.6m viewers watched the UK PSB’s live linear coverage of the tournament’s opening weekend. The post Ratings roundup: Women’s Rugby World Cup opener watched by 3m on BBC appeared first on SportsPro.| SportsPro
Asa Briggs once came to my school to inspect the Combined Cadet Force (CCF). In retrospect, this should have surprised me in at least two respects. First, that a famously swotty Outer London day school maintained a CCF — albeit voluntary — at all (one schoolmate thought that weapons training might usefully prepare him for the service he planned in the IDF; in fact, he became a theatre director). Second, that Professor and soon-to-be Lord Briggs, then vice-chancellor of Sussex University a...| UnHerd
RuPaul’s Drag Race UK is back with Season 7 with a new group of queens racing to be the UK’s next drag superstar. International drag icon, RuPaul, returns to host the new season of the competition that over ten weeks will see the twelve hopeful queens compete in a variety of spicy challenges and iconic […]| Galleries – Deadline
Live from the Rainbow Theatre with Ray Cooper out now The post Elton John’s 1977 BBC Concert Reissued on CD and Digital appeared first on Rock and Roll Globe.| Rock and Roll Globe
Airs Monday 1 September 2025 at 7:30pm on BBC1.| What to Watch
Also on is a new episode of Ridley.| What to Watch
The King and Conqueror cast will bring the story of the Norman conquest to life.| What to Watch
"People are treated with contempt, and if you keep slapping people across the face, they organise and do something about it, and they have done in Epping and good on them." As more protests take place outside a migrant hotel in Epping, a government minister tells Newsnight he wants these hotels closed. Claire responded, along…| Claire Fox
German top-flight Bundesliga is first major European soccer league to hand rights to content creators as part of wider overhaul.| SportsPro
The Doctor continues to travel in time and space, but an emergency summons from his homeworld of Gallifrey results in him having to travel home alone to confront an old nemesis.| The Wertzone
Lee MacDonald, who played Zammo McGuire in Grange Hill, opened up about his skin cancer scare on ITV's Good Morning Britain.| Liverpool Echo
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Maggie Brown asks in the Guardian today ‘whether the BBC has become too affraid to take risks?‘. Her piece focuses around the dreaded “BBC Editorial… Continue readingThoughts on a “risk averse BBC”, as covered in the Guardian today The post Thoughts on a “risk averse BBC”, as covered in the Guardian today appeared first on Ben Metcalfe.| Ben Metcalfe
The radio star and singer said she will return to the Matt And Mollie show in September| Liverpool Echo
…or, how to replace your whole game room with one gadget :> Intro Right at the beginning, when the MiSTer FPGA project was released, I bought all the needed components to build my own MiSTer setup. I had to wait in a long queue before I had a while to finally build it. However, it […] The post Using old iPad screens with MiSTer and retro machines appeared first on retrohax.net.| retrohax.net
23-year-old Finley Richards from Newport is on the new series of BBC One's MasterChef, but cooking is just one of his talents| Wales Online
The Whose Line Is It Anyway? alum looks back at a career in the big leagues ahead of two Vancouver shows. The post How Canadian Funnyman Colin Mochrie Became the Face of Improv appeared first on MONTECRISTO.| MONTECRISTO
Over the years, I have often been critical of the Public Broadcasting Service. That in spite of the fact that for 28 years, I have produced and hosted a program, “White House Chronicle,” which is c…| White House Chronicle
The Doctor has been called back to Earth by the Brigadier to investigate a new threat in Scotland, but his ties to Earth and UNIT are becoming stretched. The Doctor once again yearns to travel in time and space in search of mystery, adventure...and horror.| The Wertzone
Claire appeared on BBC's Politics Live with Labour MP Rebecca Long-Bailey, Conservative MP Jack Rankin, the New Statesman's Rachel Cunliffe, and presenter Vicki Young. They discussed: the cancellation of operations due to the resident doctors strike; the call by the UK and 27 other countries for the war in Gaza to end; warnings that future…| Claire Fox
The trio were quizzed over important Teesside issues at a Tees Valley mayor hustings on BBC Tees| Teesside Live
This isn’t the face of famine. It’s the face of a medically vulnerable child whose suffering was hijacked and weaponised – first by Hamas, then by global media. The Image that Lied Unless you have been hiding under a rock all week, you would have seen the viral images of Mohammed, the child victim of the Gazan ‘famine’. The image used by most of these … The post The Truth Behind the Viral Gazan Famine Photo appeared first on David Collier - independent investigative journalist.| David Collier – independent investigative journalist
The Peter Johnston review into the BBC's Hamas documentary scandal isn’t just damage control - it’s a scandal in its own right, marked by omission and spin.| David Collier - independent investigative journalist
Titled Disclosure: The Truth About BrewDog, the programme will air at 7pm on BBC One Scotland on Monday 24 January, and sees reporter Mark Daly investigate 'the truth behind the company's marketing and financial hype.' According to the show blurb, Daly 'hears disturbing claims about BrewDog’s corporate culture.' In June last year, an open letter […]| Craft Beer | Scotsman Food and Drink
The This City Is Ours star shared an exciting update on the hit BBC show in an exclusive interview with the ECHO| Liverpool Echo
To view “I Kissed a Girl” as predominantly upbeat is to miss why it’s representation of bad feelings is important.| Public Books
Shirley Ballas has been unlucky in love, with her first marriage to Sammy Stopford also ending in divorce, but it was her second marriage that was plagued by infidelity| Wales Online
BBC Saturday Kitchen viewers have been left wondering where one of the show's experts has been over the past few weeks| Liverpool Echo
Nigella Lawson's kitchen inside her £5 million London home couldn't be any more different to the usual sleek kitchen's we are use to seeing her in on TV...| Daily Record
The Doctor has regenerated, to the mild consternation of his UNIT colleagues and companion Sarah Jane Smith. This new Doctor is less wedded to Earth and his work with UNIT, and is eager to resume his adventures in time and space. But a demonstration of the TARDIS to UNIT surgeon Harry Sullivan sets in motion a chain of events that'll see the Doctor and his companions marooned on different planets and in times without the TARDIS to rely on. It's going to be a long trip home.| The Wertzone
BBC's The One Show presenter revealed on her Instagram page that her family was "obsessed"| Wales Online
「私たちの経済は、永遠に成長し続けられるのか?」英BBCが“脱成長”をテーマに短編ドキュメンタリーを公開。気候危機と経済成長をめぐる根本的な問いが、ついに世界のメインメディアに登場しました。 The post BBCが「脱成長」の短編ドキュメンタリー公開。動画公開から1週間で8万再生突破 first appeared on IDEAS FOR GOOD.| IDEAS FOR GOOD
BBC Breakfast's Carol Kirkwood has been a staple on the show for over 25 years, and she has now shared an insight into her family life| Liverpool Echo
Shirley has been a Strictly Come Dacing fan favourite since joining the BBC show in 2017 but revealed she suffered a family tragedy 14 years previously| Daily Mirror
Shirley Ballas has been a member of the Strictly Come Dancing judging panel since 2017 and revealed that the worst moment of her life occurred before she took up the role| Wales Online
The Liverpudlian's incredible year continues with a performance in Jimmy McGovern's hard-hitting drama| Liverpool Echo
Zoe Ball and fellow radio star Jo Whiley were reflecting on the best presents they have been given during a conversation on their new Dig It! podcast| Wales Online
BBC One viewers saw the new series of Fake or Fortune return on Monday night, with hosts Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould helping art collectors to uncover the truth behind their paintings| Wales Online
Ben Welby: Pocket, Pavement, Platform: Government in the App Store and on the High Street # – micropost 22969 Harry Metcalfe: Governance happens in foggy weather We need to reclaim human judgement, subjectivity and the primacy of direct experience as vital skills for leadership # – micropost 22970 Brilliantly interesting stuff from Bill Thompson: Writing ... Keep reading| Dave Briggs
Two contestants from Liverpool made history on the show| Liverpool Echo
Kevin said goodbye to the ballroom in 2020 after seven years on the BBC show| Liverpool Echo
The legendary writer spoke to the ECHO in an exclusive interview about his incredible career and new TV drama Unforgivable| Liverpool Echo
Free to travel in time and space once more, the Doctor joins forces with journalist Sarah Jane Smith to investigate new mysteries. Their trips involve a meeting with the clone warriors of the Sontarans, a renewed threat from the Daleks, a return visit to Peladon and an unexpected infestation of dinosaurs in Central London. But a previous decision is coming back to haunt the Doctor, and will lead him to a fateful meeting with destiny on Metebelis III.| The Wertzone
A mysterious power emanating from a black hole threatens to overwhelm our universe, with even the Time Lords powerless to stand against it. ...| thewertzone.blogspot.com
The programme, which stars Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon, has become a cult classic and I decided to try it for myself| Liverpool Echo
Britain’s obedient defence correspondents are refusing to report a story of clear public interest in the middle of a genocide.| Declassified UK
–The religious journal First Things in its current edition (August/September) has a feature length article entitled ‘Waugh Against the Fogeys’. This is written by Jaspreet Singh Boparai. Here are the opening paragraphs: On June 17, 1953, the historian Hugh Trevor-Roper … Continue reading →| The Evelyn Waugh Society
The Doctor's exile on Earth continues, but he has convinced the Time Lords into sending him on at least some clandestine missions, although ...| thewertzone.blogspot.com
Broadcaster admits making mistakes before and during punk duo’s show in which they chanted ‘death to the IDF’| the Guardian
The Centre for Media Monitoring (CfMM) sounds like such an official, well-intentioned and professional organisation with the purpose of ensuring integrity in journalism. In reality it functions as a political attack dog, created by the Muslim Council of Britain to bully journalists, enforce pro-Islamist guidelines across UK media, and erode the concept of objective truth by manufacturing fake counter-narratives and pumping them out on social … The post The lies of the CfMM – the Muslim Co...| David Collier – independent investigative journalist
Last night, I joined Colin Murray’s late night radio talk show on BBC 5 live on his segment on fan talk, and the topic this time around was Quentin Tarantino. Colin also brought in some more... The post Chatting about Quentin on BBC radio appeared first on The Quentin Tarantino Archives.| The Quentin Tarantino Archives
The Doctor's exile on Earth continues, to his consternation. A new threat arises with the arrival of the Master, a fellow renegade Time Lord...| thewertzone.blogspot.com
The Doctor has been finally tracked down and captured by his own people, the Time Lords. Found guilty of interfering in the affairs of other planets, he has been exiled to the planet Earth in the late 20th Century, his TARDIS disabled and even his knowledge of space/time travel blocked. He's also forced to regenerate. Arriving on Earth, the new Doctor joins forces with his old ally, Brigadier Alastair Lethbridge-Stewart of the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce (UNIT), just in time to help...| The Wertzone
Okay, so you've watched some Modern Doctor Who. You've sampled some Tennant, knocked back some Smith and played air guitar to Capaldi. You may have braved the Chibnall years and pondered the wisdom of bringing back Russell T. Davies. You - may whatever gods you believe in help you - want to watch yet more Doctor Who, and the classic show, all 26 gloriously low-fi seasons of it, awaits. But is this a good idea? And if so, where to start watching it? Should you dive into the very first episode ...| The Wertzone
The Doctor has parted with his previous companion, Ruby, and is again travelling time and space alone. He meets a potential new companion, Belinda, a human abducted from Earth by alien robots, but she only wants to go home. To the Doctor's alarm, every attempt to return her home fails: the TARDIS is simply unable to return to Belinda's time. The Doctor and Belinda have to go "the long way round" in order to return to Earth in May 2025...a date of huge significance for the human race.| The Wertzone
"An investigation must consider allegations of potential collusion with Hamas, and the possibility of payment to Hamas officials," Opposition leader says| www.israelhayom.com
England enter Women's Euro 2025 as reigning champions – will history repeat itself in 2025?| Radio Times
BBC Verify spread disinformation. We can prove it. The only question is - why won't they apologise for spreading lies?| David Collier - independent investigative journalist
Al centro dell'inchiesta, realizzata sui principali marchi di baby food come Ella’s Kitchen, Heinz By Nature, Lupilu (Lidl) e Mamia (Aldi), la scarsa qualità nutrizionale dei prodotti, che sono carenti di ferro e vitamine, e troppo ricchi di zucchero| il Salvagente
With soft power ripping off its velvet glove and ruling the cultural sphere with an iron fist, the BBC is doggedly determined to keep China's image in the dark. The white saviours are back.| Anna Chen – Renew the spirit, free the mind
Your weekly dose of news and gossip from inside the UK and international media.| New Statesman
The Thirteenth Doctor has regenerated into the Fourteenth, but the new Doctor is shocked to find himself wearing the same face as a prior incarnation. Returning to Earth, he is immediately reunited with former companion Donna Noble, and plunged into a sequence of events hinting at the arrival of a terrible old enemy. That threat resolved, the Fifteenth Doctor arrives to take over the mantle, and solve the mystery of Ruby Sunday.| The Wertzone
Speyside distillery near Kingussie has closed its doors for good, becoming a lost distillery. The firm co-hosted this year’s Spirit of Speyside opening dinn ...| foodanddrink.scotsman.com
Claire appeared on BBC's Politics Live with Labour MP Sarah Smith, Conservative MP Stuart Andrew, broadcaster Reverend Richard Coles and presenter Vicki Young. The panel discussed how to fix the water industry, whether a man should have been fined for burning a Qu'ran outside the Turkish consulate in London, the link between the weather and…| Claire Fox
TL;DR – I love rubbish First Doctor stories. I was on a car journey earlier this year heading to midlands with Mark Gatiss, Jon Dear and Chris Lincé. It was painfully early and we were on our way to hunt out some of the locations used in Lawrence Gordon Clark’s BBC Ghost Story for Christmas, The Signalman (1977). The conversation covered exactly what you’d have …| Celluloid Wicker Man
Judge Lancaster – the same judge who vilified the now vindicated Alison McDermott- a Sellafield whistleblower over bullying and nuclear safety issues Judge Philip Lancaster – the contro…| Westminster Confidential
There is one sci-fi series from the 1970s that every fan of modern science fiction and a beloved Marvel franchise should see.| GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT
A mysterious force known as the Flux is extending across space and time, threatening vast areas of the universe with total annihilation. The...| thewertzone.blogspot.com
BBC Verify are not actually verifying anything. Instead the BBC's biased, amateur hacks are caught pushing raw Hamas propaganda - once again!| David Collier - independent investigative journalist
Explore the creative journey of Ellenoor Shameli, BBC Features Video fellow, and her impactful storytelling in art and science.| NEW YORK ART LIFE
A curious piece turned up on the BBC the other day from their 'reality check' team. Health Secretary Matt Hancock wants to encourage people in England to make "better choices" around their alcohol, sugar, salt and fat intake, while getting more exercise. He is promising to spend more on public awareness initiatives to prevent obesity in the latest in a long line of of public health campaigns over the years. Three of the best-known health messages are eating five portions a day of fruit an...| Dick Puddlecote
I am trying to read/listen to every Jane Austen related item on Libby (and in the world to be perfectly honest but have to start with goals that can be accomplished). The next on my list was this v…| janeaustenrunsmylife
Can chance childhood thoughts shape the whole life? Maybe a lifetime studying the nuanced complexity of humanity alongside the elusive simplicity of mathematics comes down to The Woodentops.| Alan Dix
Whenever I visit schools, I’m always telling you that your voice matters and your experience matters and that you don’t need permission to shout from the rooftops. With that in mind, I’m so SO excited to be judging the BBC Young Writer’s Award. Guys, this is going to be EPIC! Joining me on the judging... Read more »| Holly Bourne
Is it true as a recent paper claims that signs of have been discovered 700 trillion miles away? Did the Easter Bunny really bring us aliens to play with?| Nicola Griffith
Just a few weeks after the BBC were forced to take down a Hamas propaganda documentary, the BBC is caught pushing terrorist propaganda again.| David Collier - independent investigative journalist
Future-ready organizations integrate tech while prioritizing purpose, human connection and continuous learning, say European HR leaders.| HR Executive
The BBC has released first-look pictures for the brand-new four-part thriller Reunion, starring Matthew Gurney, Lara Peake, Anne-Marie Duff, Eddie Marsan and Rose Ayling-Ellis. Produced by Sheffield based Warp Films for BBC iPlayer and BBC One, Reunion is a bilingual series filmed in and around Sheffield featuring both British Sign Language (BSL) and spoken English. Layered with emotion, the first-look pictures set against the striking landscape of Sheffield and the Peak District offer a glim...| Screen Yorkshire
The BBC put on a Palestinian propaganda pantomime. We say the BBC spread Hamas propaganda. Well this is the proof you were waiting for.| David Collier - independent investigative journalist
An investigative journalist follows up on PHSOthetruestory’s September 13th blog “NHS Individual Funding Requests – A postcode lottery” By David Czarnetzki Since writing the original blog in September highlighting discrepancies in approval rates for Individual Funding Requests granted by various Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) across England, I was delighted to meet a BBC West Midlands […]| phsothetruestory