
Adolescence, Amandaland and Traitors stars ready for Bafta TV Awards
Big names and rising stars will be honoured on the biggest night in the British TV calendar.
TUESDAY, 12 MAY 2026, 02:42

Big names and rising stars will be honoured on the biggest night in the British TV calendar.

Fans are grappling with how to react to the withdrawal of Spain, Ireland and others over Israel’s participation.

Sunday’s papers lead on the fallout from the local elections and Gordon Brown’s return to politics.

Daniel Dubois survives two knockdowns to dethrone Fabio Wardley in the 11th round of a thrilling heavyweight classic and become a two-time world champion.

Jeremy Doku said last month that he needed to add more goals to his game to be considered one of the best wingers in the world, so is he part of that conversation now?
A successful passage would mark the first transit by a Qatari LNG tanker through the strait since the start of the war on Iran.
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Speaker allegedly fired workers who backed his rival at violence-marred Mangaung conference
Arms maker Paramount has lodged high court papers over a contract for nearly 500 border‑protection vehicles, alleging Armscor awarded on a paper design, deferred field tests, and diluted requirements while Milkor allegedly had no vehicles ready.
The foundation’s licence was suspended amid revelations that about R50m of soldiers’ contributions was syphoned off.
The target this time was generators and expensive cabling that keep radar communications online.
From Tehran to the Southern Ocean, a war-driven fuel crunch has exposed South Africa’s sub-Antarctic lifeline to the far-reaching effects of the Middle East conflict.

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has escalated its weather warning for Cape Town to Orange Level 8 due to disruptive rainfall expected from Sunday evening into Monday.
The National Empowerment Fund faces a court battle that could render billions of rands in loan agreements unlawful – but officials allegedly kept auditors, government and the public in the dark.
Minister Tolashe is facing a raft of allegations, of appointing Peter Netshipale for five years as director-general, including irregular appointmentsof at least two people who did not qualify.