Chris Hoy's Inspiring Cancer Response on BBC Tonight
Olympic legend Sir Chris Hoy shares his terminal cancer journey in a powerful BBC film. Plus, Sports Personality of the Year, Baileys special, and Jane Austen. Your evening viewing guide.
Olympic legend Sir Chris Hoy shares his terminal cancer journey in a powerful BBC film. Plus, Sports Personality of the Year, Baileys special, and Jane Austen. Your evening viewing guide.
The UK government is reviewing the BBC's funding, proposing a 'sliding scale' licence fee and new commercial streams. Have your say in the public consultation by 10 March 2026.
Reality TV star Dannii Erskine reveals her incredible 37kg weight loss journey on Instagram. The Bride and Prejudice alum also discusses her TV future and her ex's new baby. Read her full story here.
Cayla Tudehope, a 2018 Bachelor contestant, faces serious charges including attempted arson of a health facility and assaulting a police officer on Queensland's Sunshine Coast. Read the full court details.
Love Island USA star Iris Kendall sets the record straight after mistakenly claiming she turned down Bravo's The Valley. Discover the truth and her current romance.
The controversial period thriller 'Hunters', starring Al Pacino, is now available on Netflix. Fans are bingeing the alternate history series about Nazi hunters in 1970s New York. Discover why it's causing a stir.
Dame Judi Dench reveals her hilarious on-stage blunders and embarks on a festive family history quest to find a link to William Shakespeare in a new Channel 4 documentary.
Strictly star George Clarke celebrates YouTubers gaining mainstream TV respect. He discusses his transformative journey on the show and the changing public perception of content creators.
Eagle-eyed viewers spot a hidden movie poster in Fallout season two's premiere, sparking theories about Macaulay Culkin's mysterious Legion character. Stream new episodes weekly on Prime Video.
A federal judge has ordered the unsealing of grand jury materials from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, as the DOJ faces a December 19 deadline to release files. Read the latest developments.
A federal judge in Florida has ordered the unsealing of grand jury investigation files into the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. The decision could reveal new details about the case.
A US federal judge has ordered the release of secret grand jury transcripts from the Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell sex trafficking cases, citing a new law. Discover the implications.
A US grand jury has rejected a new attempt to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James on mortgage fraud charges. The case, previously dismissed, was seen as politically motivated. Read the latest developments.
A US grand jury has declined to re-indict New York Attorney General Letitia James on fraud charges, following a judge's ruling that the prosecutor was unlawfully appointed. Read the full analysis.
A US grand jury has declined to issue a new indictment against New York Attorney General Letitia James over mortgage fraud allegations. Read the full story on the latest legal and political clash.
Justice Secretary David Lammy is warned of a major backbench rebellion over plans to restrict jury trials in England and Wales. Read the full story on the growing opposition.
Ghislaine Maxwell's legal team argues releasing sealed grand jury documents would cause 'severe prejudice', jeopardising a fair retrial. Full details on the latest court filing.
Barristers argue jurors provide a crucial 'humane perspective' that professional judges cannot. Discover why calls to slash jury use face fierce opposition from legal professionals.
A Labour minister has defended controversial plans to remove juries from some trials, stating judges with diversity training will do a 'good job'. Read the full debate on justice reforms.
Justice Secretary David Lammy plans to slash jury trials by half, a stark reversal of his and Keir Starmer's past positions. Critics warn it's an assault on democracy and won't fix the court backlog.
Lord Chancellor David Lammy announces 'swift courts' to tackle the justice backlog, scaling back jury trials for some offences. Explore the debate over this historic right.
David Lammy's proposal to cut jury trials faces fierce backlash from his own MPs and a humiliating correction over the Victims' Commissioner. Read the full Westminster fallout.
The Labour government plans to abolish jury trials for some serious fraud and complex financial cases. Explore the reasons, legal arguments, and potential consequences of this major justice reform.
Justice Secretary David Lammy plans to end jury trials for cases likely to result in under three-year sentences. Will this clear court backlogs or is it just a cost-saving measure? Explore the implications.
Justice Secretary David Lammy plans to halve jury trials in England and Wales. Critics warn this dismantles a pillar of British justice without evidence it will clear the 78,000-case backlog. Read the full analysis.
Justice Secretary David Lammy announces major court reforms, including judge-only trials for some offences, as crown court backlog hits over 78,000 cases. Critics warn of eroding fundamental rights.
From Putin's chilling threat to Europe to a major Hillsborough finding, catch up on the five biggest stories you missed on Tuesday. Read the full briefing now.
Justice Secretary David Lammy announces plans to scrap jury trials for some offences and create 'swift courts' to tackle the record crown court backlog of over 78,000 cases. Critics warn it erodes a fundamental right.
Justice Secretary David Lammy announces plans to scrap jury trials for some offences and create 'swift courts' to tackle record crown court delays. Critics warn it erodes a fundamental right.
Justice Secretary David Lammy plans to abolish jury trials for crimes likely to get 3 years or less, introducing 'swift courts'. Critics call it an attack on an ancient right.