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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.

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.

The Witcher's Ciri Sexuality Revealed From Books

Netflix's The Witcher adaptation is reportedly planning to explore Ciri's queer sexuality, a storyline element directly inspired by Andrzej Sapkowski's original book series that many fans may have missed.

Refugee makes history in Ohio election breakthrough

In a remarkable American political breakthrough, Gita Pyakurel Subedi has become one of the first Nepali-Bhutanese women elected to public office in Ohio, marking a significant milestone for refugee communities across the United States.

California's Gerrymandering Showdown: Prop 50 Explained

As California voters face a critical decision on Proposition 50, experts warn that partisan gerrymandering threatens the very foundations of democratic representation. Discover how this landmark proposal could reshape American politics.

Tory councillor's book ban bid targets Pigeon English

A Conservative councillor's attempt to ban Stephen Kelman's acclaimed novel 'Pigeon English' from schools sparks national debate about censorship, literary value, and cultural representation in education.

Britain's Forgotten Working-Class Men

An alarming new analysis reveals how working-class men have become the forgotten demographic in British politics, facing systemic disadvantages that demand urgent policy attention.

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