The Traitors: Claudia Winkleman teases 'extraordinary' twist as she reveals new red cloak

The upcoming fourth series of *The Traitors* is stirring excitement among fans after a Christmas Day teaser unveiled a surprising visual twist: a figure clad in a red cloak, diverging from the traditional green cloak worn by the traitors in previous seasons. The show’s host, Claudia Winkleman, hinted at extraordinary developments in this new series,… Continue reading The Traitors: Claudia Winkleman teases 'extraordinary' twist as she reveals new red cloak

Home secretary urged to strip activist of British citizenship

Alaa Abdel Fattah, a well-known Egyptian democracy activist, has issued an apology for a series of his old tweets that have recently come to light. These messages have sparked intensified calls for his deportation from the UK, which he arrived in only days ago after being freed from imprisonment in Egypt. The controversy centers on… Continue reading Home secretary urged to strip activist of British citizenship

TV lookahead for 2026 and beyond

Here’s a summary of the upcoming releases and confirmed TV shows mentioned in your snippet: ### Young Sherlock – **Director:** Guy Ritchie – **Plot:** Explores the origin story of Sherlock Holmes, focusing on his younger years at Oxford and his involvement in a globe-trotting conspiracy. – **Release date:** 4 March on Prime Video – **Image:**… Continue reading TV lookahead for 2026 and beyond

Many new UK drone users must take theory test for outdoor use

Many individuals across the UK who received drones as gifts this Christmas might soon encounter unexpected new rules. Starting from 1 January, anyone wishing to operate drones or model aircraft weighing 100 grams or more outdoors will be required to pass an online theory test administered by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in order to… Continue reading Many new UK drone users must take theory test for outdoor use

Newspaper headlines: 'Push to strip citizenship' and 'God created Bardot'

Senior Labour figures have urged Sir Keir Starmer to revoke the British citizenship of Egyptian activist Alaa Abdel Fattah, as reported by the Times. The backlash comes amid widespread criticism of the prime minister’s failure to carry out thorough background checks when Fattah, who had recently been released from an Egyptian prison, was welcomed into… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Push to strip citizenship' and 'God created Bardot'

The words from my Dad that saved me as a new parent

Former Made In Chelsea cast member Ryan Libbey anticipated that fatherhood would come with its share of challenges, but the experience turned out to be far more demanding than he had envisioned. After his partner Louise faced severe health complications during childbirth and required hospitalization, Ryan suddenly found himself responsible not only for their newborn… Continue reading The words from my Dad that saved me as a new parent

Why are young people leaving Britain to work abroad?

Faced with rising rental costs, a challenging job market, and stretched incomes, many young people from the UK are opting to set up their lives abroad. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reports that nearly 200,000 individuals under the age of 35 left the country in the year leading up to June. This trend raises… Continue reading Why are young people leaving Britain to work abroad?

Mum's 27-year wait for return of global explorer son Karl Bushby

Karl Bushby embarked on an extraordinary journey 27 years ago, departing from his hometown of Hull with the ambitious goal of walking 36,000 miles (58,000 km) around the world without using any form of transport. Initially, he expected the expedition to last 12 years. Now, as he approaches Austria and prepares to complete the final… Continue reading Mum's 27-year wait for return of global explorer son Karl Bushby

Irish state papers: 'Superiority' concerns over 1996 royal yacht visit

Concerns were raised over the image that would be projected by the royal yacht arriving in Irish ports during a proposed visit in the summer of 1996. British and Irish officials discussed a potential three-day visit to Ireland by the then Prince of Wales, now King Charles III, but the plan was ultimately scrapped due… Continue reading Irish state papers: 'Superiority' concerns over 1996 royal yacht visit

Learning disabilities: Calls for romantic relationship support

Many adults desire romantic partnerships, but for individuals with learning disabilities, establishing and maintaining such relationships is frequently much more challenging, sometimes nearly impossible. Even when they find a partner, practical obstacles often arise, and they can face social judgment. One parent recalled how people would tut disapprovingly upon seeing her son holding his girlfriend’s… Continue reading Learning disabilities: Calls for romantic relationship support