The show features 11 contestants selected for their strategic thinking and social intelligence, who must collaborate on various intellectual challenges guided by host David Tennant, known as The Creator.
Month: April 2025
Tony Blair’s recent comments on net zero have sparked headlines interpreting them as critical of Labour’s climate strategy, particularly ahead of local elections.
The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes” highlights the tragic 2005 police shooting of the innocent electrician, Jean Charles de Menezes, amid a failed anti-terror operation.
Miriam Haley, a key witness in Harvey Weinstein’s retrial, described her feelings during the alleged 2006 assault, stating she felt “the unthinkable was happening.”
DAMAC Properties will serve as Chelsea’s front-of-shirt sponsor for the remainder of the 2024-25 season, including four Premier League matches and Europa Conference League fixtures.
Tim Southee is being considered as England’s bowling consultant, succeeding James Anderson, who retired from Test cricket in July.
The King reflects on his “frightening experience” with cancer, emphasising the emotional toll it takes on patients and their families.
The indie title Balatro, a poker-themed roguelike deck builder, has sold over 5 million copies and received a Game of the Year nomination.
Donald Trump’s assertion of having “ended inflation” contradicts official data, which recorded a rise to 2.4% in March, indicating that inflation had begun to decline prior to his second term.
The trailer for Netflix’s highly anticipated documentary on rising Formula 1 star Andrea Kimi Antonelli was unveiled this week ahead of its premiere on 5 May.
David Beckham challenged traditional masculinity by embracing fashion and grooming, notably wearing a sarong in public, which sparked controversy but ultimately paved the way for modern male self-expression.
On the 100th day of Donald Trump’s second term, correspondents reflect on significant events, including deportations and trade tariffs.
Donald Trump’s first 100 days have been eventful, to say the least. The US President has threatened to turn the US’s closest ally (Canada) into the 51st state, he’s started a trade war with just about everyone (only to back down), deported US citizens to an El Salvador mega-prison and given Elon Musk and an ungodly amount of power.
Jules Koundé’s late goal secured Barcelona’s 3-2 victory over Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey final, marking a significant triumph in their pursuit of a potential treble this season.
Abdullah Sabah Albadri, 33, has been charged with preparing terrorist acts and possession of bladed articles after attempting to access the Israeli embassy in London armed with two knives.
Russell Brand’s Crown Inn in Pishill, purchased for £850,000 in December 2021, remains closed and in disrepair, causing frustration among locals.
Mark Carney’s Liberals win pivotal Canadian election Mark Carney has won Canada’s election after a campaign dominated by the country’s relationship with the US under…
Gerry Adams legal case against BBC due before Dublin court Former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams’s court case against the BBC over allegations about the…
Bayoh probe turmoil amid police union fairness fear The long-running public inquiry into the events surrounding the death of a father-of-two in police custody has…
Blair blows hole in labour’s net zero plan Sir Tony Blair has warned that plans to reach net zero carbon emissions by stopping the use of fossil…
Net zero is doomed Blair tells Starmer Sir Tony Blair has attacked Sir Keir Starmer’s net zero policies. The former prime minister said it was…