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King's Speech Most Watched on Christmas Day

The King's Christmas broadcast drew nearly 7 million viewers after airing across multiple channels. Meanwhile, Guardian readers share witty letters on bird apps, signs, and more.

Best Streaming Shows of 2025 Revealed

Discover the top 10 must-watch streaming shows released in 2025, featuring gripping thrillers, side-splitting comedies, and epic sci-fi. Find your next binge-watch here.

Titanic Sinks Tonight: Survivor Tales on BBC Two

A sombre new BBC series recounts the Titanic's last moments using real survivor testimonies. Plus, tonight's TV highlights include a festive farm trip and the search for alien life. Tune in.

BBC Breakfast sound glitch forces on-air apology

Presenter Charlie Stayt apologised live on BBC Breakfast after a technical fault disrupted Saturday's broadcast. The show continued with a report on a British couple detained in Iran.

Golden Age of TV 2025: Top Shows to Stream Now

Forget the past—2025 is the true Golden Age of television. Discover our critic's picks of the year's best, from Emmy-winning dramas to addictive reality shows. Stream these highlights now.

Gene Simmons accuses Ed Balls of 'flirting' on GMB

KISS legend Gene Simmons left Ed Balls red-faced during a live Good Morning Britain interview, accusing the host of flirting. The rocker also declared his love for the UK. Read the full story here.

Sky News reporter's F-word blunder broadcast live

A Sky News reporter's on-air expletive during a segment about David Walliams caused a major live TV blunder. Watch the fallout and see how the BBC has now cut ties with the comedian.

Strictly star slips during live final

A Strictly Come Dancing contestant slipped during the live final, horrifying viewers. Get all the details on the shocking moment and who is competing for the Glitterball.

Joshua vs Paul: TV Licence Warning for Netflix Fight

Anthony Joshua's blockbuster fight with Jake Paul streams live on Netflix this Friday, but UK viewers must have a valid TV licence or face a potential £1,000 fine. Here's what you need to know.

Minister's £220k Travel Bills Slammed as 'Not Right'

Communications Minister Anika Wells faces intense scrutiny over £220,000 in taxpayer-funded travel, including Michelin-star meals and family trips. Sunrise host Natalie Barr leads the backlash, questioning if the expenses pass the 'pub test'. Read the ful

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