Oscars 2026 Start Times: UK at 11pm, US at 7pm ET
The 2026 Oscars ceremony begins at 11pm GMT in the UK and 7pm ET in the US on March 15, with an earlier start due to daylight saving time changes.
The 2026 Oscars ceremony begins at 11pm GMT in the UK and 7pm ET in the US on March 15, with an earlier start due to daylight saving time changes.
Vanity Fair's 32nd annual Oscar afterparty on March 15 features a red-carpet livestream hosted by Quenlin Blackwell, Brittany Broski, and Jake Shane. Watch on vanityfair.com and YouTube.
Amy Dowden and Carlos Gu avoided discussing the Strictly Come Dancing 'bloodbath' during an awkward BBC Breakfast interview, as reports suggest major behind-the-scenes changes.
New pro-Trump press corps at the Pentagon has raised sharp queries on Iran operations, though concerns over sycophancy persist among legacy reporters and analysts.
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RecommendedDonald Trump threatens significant military action following Iran's drone assaults on Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states, amid escalating regional tensions and US domestic political developments.
Zendaya wore a vintage Cachè dress at the ESSENCE Black Women in Hollywood Awards, paying tribute to Whitney Houston and Sarah Jessica Parker while sparking marriage rumors with Tom Holland.
Emma Watson, Macaulay Culkin, and Charlize Theron were among celebrities posing for selfies at Dior and W Magazine's exclusive pre-Oscars party at Mr. Chow in Beverly Hills on Thursday evening.
Adam Sandler departed the 2026 Oscars ceremony prematurely following host Conan O'Brien's remarks about his casual outfit. Conan O'Brien returns as host for a second year, with a star-studded presenter lineup announced.
Edith Tudor Hart, an elegant Brighton antique shop owner, secretly recruited Kim Philby for Soviet intelligence while maintaining a facade as a photographer and social activist.
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RecommendedAt least one person was killed in multiple explosions during the annual Quds Day march in Tehran, with Iranian officials blaming Israel for the attack. The Israeli Defence Force confirmed strikes in Iran, targeting key military sites.
The Taoiseach is set to visit Washington for St Patrick's Day, marking a key diplomatic moment as Donald Trump returns to the White House, with talks expected on trade and global issues.
Four civilians, including children, were killed in overnight Pakistani airstrikes targeting a fuel depot near Kandahar airport, escalating the deadliest conflict between the neighbours in years.
President Donald Trump could soon approve a massive $14 billion US weapons package for Taiwan, including advanced air defence missiles, following his upcoming visit to China, despite Beijing's strong opposition.
Comedian Jennifer Saunders shares a hilarious story about a failed plan to take ecstasy with Dawn French on Claudia Winkleman's new BBC chat show, leaving the host shocked.
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RecommendedDisgraced TV personality Stephen Bear, now living in Brazil after a UK conviction, announces his 18-year-old wife is pregnant with their first child, while taunting police online.
British tourists in Turkey are warned of 'significant security risks' as NATO forces intercept a third Iranian ballistic missile, prompting updated Foreign Office guidance.
At least one person died in explosions during a pro-regime demonstration in Tehran, as Israel launched fresh strikes on missile sites, escalating regional tensions.
Swedish authorities are investigating a Russian captain for suspected false documents and maritime violations after boarding a stateless tanker in the Baltic Sea, marking the second such incident in a week.
Actress Wunmi Mosaku attended the Essence Black Women In Hollywood Awards in Los Angeles while pregnant, discussing the shadow cast over her BAFTA win by a racial slur incident.
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RecommendedBritish nationals in the UAE are being warned against sharing images or videos of war incidents on social media, with strict local cyber-crime laws leading to fines, imprisonment, or deportation for violations.
A 31-year-old plumber from northern England has left his family to join Kurdish forces in Iraq, seeking revenge against Iran for past abuses and hoping to aid internal dissent.
The Israeli military has confirmed targeting a key bridge in southern Lebanon, marking a significant escalation in its conflict with Hezbollah as strikes expand.
Myanmar's military commissions new combat aircraft, including Russian-made Su-30s, as it recaptures the strategic town of Tagaung. The move intensifies airstrikes amid civilian casualties and territorial gains in the ongoing civil war.
Comedian Harry Hill opens up about severe exhaustion and paranoia during his hit show TV Burp, including fearing an assassination attempt, as he launches a new YouTube series.
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RecommendedIndustry insiders reveal conflicting narratives behind Meghan Markle's As Ever brand parting ways with Netflix, with experts warning of deeper issues for the Sussexes' commercial appeal.
A ballistic missile launched from Iran was intercepted by NATO air defences after entering Turkish airspace, raising regional tensions near a holiday hotspot.
Kristina Rihanoff urges BBC to rest Strictly Come Dancing for a year during major behind-the-scenes changes, describing contract uncertainty as 'horrendous' for professional dancers.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper warns of coordinated threats from Russia and Iran as oil prices surge past $100 per barrel, with US easing some sanctions on Russian oil.
Amy Dowden and Carlos Gu avoided discussing the recent axing of five professional dancers from Strictly Come Dancing during their BBC Breakfast appearance, citing no official BBC announcement yet.
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RecommendedForeign Secretary Yvette Cooper warns of coordinated threats from Russia and Iran as Tehran blockades the Strait of Hormuz, causing oil prices to surge and global inflation concerns.