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Wedding parties, the Hand of God and Lineker – The Big One invades summer like nothing else Make platforms that promote violent content pay towards riot costs, Streeting says ‘I should know better’: tech expert lost £70,000 in one simple phone call Trial of 12mph bike lane speed limit grinds gears of Dutch cyclists Minister defends changes to UK workers’ rights against costs backlash Illegal dump becomes ‘symbol of north-south divide’ at heart of Makerfield byelection From Sussex to Scotland, my road trip through four centuries of British holidays A swimmer was attacked by a shark at one of Australia’s most popular beaches. How rare is it – and how can you stay safe? Steve Clarke says pressure on Scotland has eased after victory in ‘must-win game’ TV tonight: a brilliant series about Nelson Mandela’s fight for freedom How Brexit has made Britain poorer – in charts Oudh 1722, London SE1: ‘Finickety food, yes, but still a blowout feast’ – restaurant review Electric Ben Gannon-Doak heralds return to Scotland’s tradition of tricky wingers England get rapturous welcome as they settle in to sprawling Kansas City home DR Congo bring style and pride to the World Cup after wholesome welcome Scotland victorious on World Cup return after McGinn strike helps clinch win over Haiti Angus Taylor using NDIS cuts as ‘pawn in bigger chess game’, Mark Butler warns Australia 2-0 Turkey: World Cup 2026 – as it happened Australian cookbook authors Helen Goh and Yoko Nakazawa win prestigious 2026 James Beard awards Trump news at a glance: president claims Iran ‘no longer want a nuclear weapon’ amid peace deal hopes

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Lucy Letby: Beyond Reasonable Doubt? review – one of the most meticulous documentaries in years

silverguide.site – The science and statistics around Letby’s case are brilliantly unpacked by this considered programme. By its end, you are filled with questions…
Lucy Letby: Beyond Reasonable Doubt? review – one of the most meticulous documentaries in years

Parenthood review – one of the crabs in David Attenborough’s new naturefest is like a 1940s movie villain

silverguide.site – This tale of animals nurturing offspring runs from orphaned lion cubs to cannibal child spiders. It’s the crustaceans that make for some of the most ingenious footage, though…
Parenthood review – one of the crabs in David Attenborough’s new naturefest is like a 1940s movie villain

Logies 2025: Home and Away’s Lynne McGranger wins gold as Fisk dominates Australia’s TV awards

silverguide.site – Soap star wins as her 32-year run playing Irene Roberts ends, while streamers go home mostly empty-handed and Magda Szubanski gives emotional speech as she is inducted into Hall of Fame…
Logies 2025: Home and Away’s Lynne McGranger wins gold as Fisk dominates Australia’s TV awards

BBC investigates alleged cocaine use by two Strictly Come Dancing stars

silverguide.site – Allegations were made in legal submission on behalf of former contestant Wynne Evans, Sun on Sunday reports…
BBC investigates alleged cocaine use by two Strictly Come Dancing stars

The Yogurt Shop Murders: how to turn a horrifying true story into a sensitive true crime docuseries

silverguide.site – The devastating murder of four teen girls is turned into a thoughtful new series, looking back at the crime and examining the nature of the genre…
The Yogurt Shop Murders: how to turn a horrifying true story into a sensitive true crime docuseries

TV tonight: David Attenborough’s skin-crawling new nature series

silverguide.site – Watch out for the spiders who eat their own mothers in Parenthood. Plus, inside the controversial Lucy Letby trial. Here’s what to watch this evening…
TV tonight: David Attenborough’s skin-crawling new nature series

The Count of Monte Cristo review – you’ll have to pause every 45 seconds to shake your head at its daftness

silverguide.site – Jeremy Irons and Sam Claflin star in this extraordinary adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ ludicrous 1844 novel. It’s full of howlers, wooden acting and terrible dialogue, but at points it’s so bad it’s fun…
The Count of Monte Cristo review – you’ll have to pause every 45 seconds to shake your head at its daftness

Teresa Palmer: ‘What’s the strangest thing in my fridge? Oh my God – there is slime’

silverguide.site – Star of The Family Next Door opens up about her own family’s phantom pooer, a mortifying run-in with Pete Murray, and her obsession with true crime…
Teresa Palmer: ‘What’s the strangest thing in my fridge? Oh my God – there is slime’

Goodbye, And Just Like That: why it’s the right time to end the cursed spin-off | Francesca Carington

silverguide.site – Sex and the City fans have bravely endured the far lesser follow-up for three seasons, but after an official announcement it’s time for a sigh of relief…
Goodbye, And Just Like That: why it’s the right time to end the cursed spin-off | Francesca Carington

‘You killed her!’: My 100% faithful attempt at Traitors Live Experience

silverguide.site – Watching the show has united the UK around TV sets – so how hard can it be for me to not get banished?…
‘You killed her!’: My 100% faithful attempt at Traitors Live Experience

Platonic: Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne’s mischievous buddy comedy hits heights of TV brilliance

silverguide.site – Relatable, absurd, hugely funny: the return of this tale of a male/female friendship duo soars when the two are onscreen together…
Platonic: Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne’s mischievous buddy comedy hits heights of TV brilliance

TV tonight: Sam Claflin and Jeremy Irons star in a swashbuckling new period drama

silverguide.site – It’s an epic tale of revenge in The Count of Monte Cristo. Plus: Nicola Walker turns detective in Annika. Here’s what to watch this evening…
TV tonight: Sam Claflin and Jeremy Irons star in a swashbuckling new period drama

Conclave, The Brutalist and The Thursday Murder Club: what’s new to streaming in Australia in August

silverguide.site – Plus Jason Momoa plays a real-life Hawaiian warrior chief, Keeley Hawes is a menopausal assassin, and a new Final Destination film…
Conclave, The Brutalist and The Thursday Murder Club: what’s new to streaming in Australia in August

And Just Like That: Sex and the City spin-off to end after third season

silverguide.site – The critically maligned return of Carrie Bradshaw will not be returning after a two-part finale…
And Just Like That: Sex and the City spin-off to end after third season

TV union and women’s group call for this year’s MasterChef to be shelved

silverguide.site – Bectu and Fawcett Society say airing show will distress those who complained about Gregg Wallace and John Torode…
TV union and women’s group call for this year’s MasterChef to be shelved

From orgies to marathon sex scenes: how did period drama get so raunchy?

silverguide.site – Non-stop coitus, controversial nudity and shocking sex toys: steamy scenes in costume dramas have changed since Colin Firth got his shirt wet in Pride and Prejudice. Here is an outrageous history of small-screen sauciness…
From orgies to marathon sex scenes: how did period drama get so raunchy?

The Room Next Door to Cairo Conspiracy: the seven best films to watch on TV this week

silverguide.site – Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore star in Pedro Almodóvar’s award-winning dive into English language features, while Tarik Saleh’s gripping glimpse into a power struggle is effectively the Muslim version of Conclave…
The Room Next Door to Cairo Conspiracy: the seven best films to watch on TV this week

Wednesday to Hunting the Yorkshire Ripper: the seven best shows to stream this week

silverguide.site – Jenna Ortega returns for more smart, witty and stylish antics in Tim Burton’s supernatural comedy-drama. Plus, a new Yorkshire Ripper documentary – this time focusing on the infamous “Wearside Jack” tapes…
Wednesday to Hunting the Yorkshire Ripper: the seven best shows to stream this week

TV tonight: Alison Steadman has trouble with a giant jar of gherkins

silverguide.site – More mishaps for Sue Jessop and family in Here We Go. Plus: the return of Mrs Brown’s Boys. Here’s what to watch this evening…
TV tonight: Alison Steadman has trouble with a giant jar of gherkins

Chief of War review – Jason Momoa is an underwater shark wrestler in this gory historical epic

silverguide.site – Big fight scenes are everywhere in the Aquaman star’s drama about the real-life 18th-century warrior that united Hawaii’s four kingdoms. But so too is a lot of heavy backstory. It’s dense stuff…
Chief of War review – Jason Momoa is an underwater shark wrestler in this gory historical epic
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