Young Sheldon viewers left ‘heartbroken’ as Big Bang Theory tragedy occurs
’I knew it was coming and nothing could’ve prepared me,’ one emotional viewer said
’I knew it was coming and nothing could’ve prepared me,’ one emotional viewer said
‘I know people were saying that,’ writer said of contentious belief about his return
Ireland’s Eurovision Song Contest entry Bambie Thug says pro-Palestinian protests against Israel being included in the event are “putting a cloud above everyone”.
More displays possible over next few days, researchers say
Several Hollywood stars have confessed to disliking certain films they were in. Jacob Stolworthy runs through the ones who have said as much
Prince Harry urged children to “kick away” the stigma around mental health as he was joined by his wife Meghan on a visit to a school in Nigeria.
Bombastic singer is performing ‘No Rules’ at the Eurovision final in Malmo, Sweden
Croatian singer has already won over fans with raucous song ‘Rim Tim Tagi Dim’
The Northern Lights lit up the night sky with rare sightings across the country on Friday night (10 May).
Israel ordered new evacuations in Gaza’s southern city of Rafah as it prepared to expand its operation saying it was also moving into an area in northern Gaza where Hamas has regrouped
The first two episodes are good, giddy fun, but there are indications that showrunner Russell T Davies hasn’t quite got back into the galaxy-hopping groove yet
Eurovision wouldn’t be the same without Norton’s cutting remarks
Seventy songs have claimed the top prize since the competition began in 1956, and some are a lot better than others
Viewers from non-participating countries can vote online
Further protests are due to take place in Malmö, Sweden, after Eden Golan qualified for the grand final on Saturday
From zany novelty songs to club bangers and heartfelt ballads, the competition at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest is fierce. We take a look at our favourites
Eurovision fans are hoping the Swedish ‘Waterloo’ stars will make an appearance at the grand final in Malmo
Drinking and dieting are two sides of the same coin that sees increasing numbers of women and girls caught in a vicious cycle of shame and addiction. Anna Wolfe investigates how marketing has triggered an epidemic and asks the experts where we go from here
The artist talks to Geordie Greig about the afterlife, giving up booze after her cancer diagnosis, her decision to use her millions to fund new art, and why she is still painting like a demon
The glamour model was seven months pregnant and dressed in a pink rubber catsuit when she placed second in a public vote to represent the UK in 2005. She’s since said she was left ‘humiliated’ by the experience, but her performance is secretly sort of brilliant, writes Adam White
JRR Tolkien’s seminal fantasy work is getting another adaptation, with Peter Jackson and Andy Serkis heavily involved. Louis Chilton struggles to imagine who exactly will be getting excited about ‘Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum’
Looking for an antidote to the hubbub of Jaipur? This palatial countryside resort may just be the answer, says Tamara Davison
Rising costs have turned the humble date into a wallet-stretching exercise that’s too extravagant to contemplate just before payday. Helen Coffey digs into whether cash-strapped singles have been priced out of romance
Yannick Alléno is famous for modernising the famously inflexible French cuisine and, Hannah Twiggs finds, at his London debut Pavyllon at the Four Seasons, it’s executed with precision
Over the past two decades, Gee’s Bend quilts have captured the public’s imagination with their kaleidoscopic colors and their daring geometric patterns