TV guide: 12 of the best new shows to watch this week
October 27th-November 1st, 2024: From zombie Brexit satire Generation Z to old-fashioned Hammer horror for Halloween
October 27th-November 1st, 2024: From zombie Brexit satire Generation Z to old-fashioned Hammer horror for Halloween
The weekend-long celebration of Swiftness has passed but the memories remain
Hugh Linehan: The boundaries between news and entertainment keep shifting. But the idea of photography as somehow true has always been questionable
Photo said to have been taken by Prince William is at centre of controversy over alleged manipulation
Picture of Princess of Wales with her three children posted on social media with message thanking well-wishers
We already have a plausible explanation for Kate Middleton’s absence from UK public life: she’s playing drums with Slipknot
Palace says king remains ‘wholly positive’ as Prince Harry returns to UK to see his father
Television: The first half of the final season lands on Netflix today. There’s no denying it’s enjoyable – but it’s also borderline tawdry
The Crown returns this month with its final series, and Selling Sunset proves that when it comes to awesome abodes and gorgeous gaffs, there’s no limit
Hugh Linehan: The contrast between events in Westminster Abbey and on Merseyside is stark
Charles allegedly remarked ‘we can never be on time’ after being forced to wait for William and Kate, who arrived late at Westminster Abbey
King Charles’s coronation ceremony proves that, for all its current problems and strife, Britain still knows how to throw a royal party
Patrick Freyne: Britain’s new monarch is speaking his truths. I’m reaching for my truth in the thatch as I watch
Only three in 10 Britons think royal family is ‘very important’, survey shows
Claim made by lawyers for Prince Harry in filings in separate action
Prince received previously undisclosed payment in 2020 after bringing a legal claim against the owner of Sun and News of the World
Former New Zealand PM will serve as an unpaid special envoy for the Christchurch Call initiative
Why are the Irish so obsessed with the royal saga? Because we can identify with the family drama
Catherine, Princess of Wales, seems to live in a state of perpetual waiting. What does that do to a woman?
British royal claims ‘very dangerous’ spin about his memoir Spare during US TV appearance
Spares spares no one. What save it from being an entitled whingefest are moments of genuine poignancy and insights into an irretrievably weird family
New book by royal wedding floral designer decodes the meaning of blooms
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices