- Hungarian prime minister calls for EU to suspend sanctions on Russian energy
- UK faces potential for three-day working week amid ongoing Iran conflict
- nato intercepts second iranian missile targeting Türkiye within a week
- Teens Charged in NYC Protest with Explosives Linked to ISIS Terrorism
- Kinahan Cartel bosses spotted at MMA fight in Dubai for the first time in years
- NY Police probe homemade bombs launched at protest outside Mayor Mamdani’s home.
- ministers discuss measures to curb energy prices in brussels meetings
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Browsing: TV Guide
Our best picks for this week’s best of British TV – from documentaries to reality TV, there’s a lot to keep you busy as the wet weather keeps us indoors! Here’s our what to watch this week on TV guide – including international football fixtures …
What to watch on TV this week? From the best British soaps to the globally loved Great British Bakeoff – to the final day of the Premier League. There’s plenty to watch this week, on TV and on streaming.
The Trial of Christine Keeler offers a unique viewpoint on the Profumo affair, focusing on Christine Keeler, portrayed by Sophie Cookson, rather than the male political figures involved.
Release on ITVX: All eight episodes of the crime drama Suspicion, starring Uma Thurman, will be available for free streaming on ITVX starting June 15.
The 2025 BAFTA TV Awards saw the BBC’s Mr Loverman win two awards, while Baby Reindeer, the most nominated show, secured just one.
The new teen drama Forever, based on Judy Blume’s 1975 novel, has quickly become one of the most-watched shows in the UK, praised for its modern portrayal of first love between two Black teens.
Amazon Prime Video viewers are captivated by the horror series Wolf Creek, a spin-off from the 2005 film, which follows a young tourist’s harrowing encounter with a serial killer in Australia.
“Poker Face” has returned for its second season, boasting a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes, much to the delight of fans.
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.
Andrew Garfield’s emotional journey on BBC’s Who Do You Think You Are? led him to the memorial grave site at Treblinka, where he mourned his great-grandfather’s sisters who likely perished in the Holocaust.
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