• Peter Kay fans urged to save money on tickets for his new show by remembering things for themselves

    Peter Kay fans have been told they could save money on tickets for his new tour by simply going on their own nostalgia binge.

  • Variety Club Showbusiness Awards winners: Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch lead the way as they pick up a gong for their podcast while Sheridan Smith is honoured for her contribution to acting and singing

    Abbey Clancy, her husband Peter Crouch and Sheridan Smith were among the big winners at the Variety Club Showbusiness Awards on Sunday night.

  • Introducing Mail Podcasts: Incredible lives, stories and people.Listen to ALL of our brilliant podcasts in one place on MailOnline

    Whether it's an award-winning True Crime series or an eye-opening showbiz interview, Mail podcasts have it covered. Browse through our free titles on our brand new home for Mail Podcasts here.

  • Peter Oosterhuis obituary

    British golfer who was No 1 in Europe in the 1970s and compiled one of the finest records in the Ryder CupIn the gap during the 1970s between the pre-eminence of Tony Jacklin and the emergence of Nick Faldo, Peter Oosterhuis, who has died aged 75, was Britain’s best and most successful golfer. He was No 1 in Europe for four consecutive years and compiled one of the finest records in the Ryder Cup, winning an unusually high percentage of his matches during an era when the US exercised total...

  • What is the real Hamas? – podcast

    How Israeli, Palestinian and US political actors understand Hamas is not merely a theoretical question – it will determine what kind of agreement can be reached to end the current war, and what the future of Gaza will look like. By Joshua Leifer Continue reading

  • From the archive: The battle over dyslexia – podcast

    We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past, with new introductions from the authors.This week, from 2020: It was once a widely accepted way of explaining why some children struggled to read and write. But in recent years, some experts have begun to question the existence of dyslexia itself. By Sirin Kale Continue reading

  • How to View Transcripts in Apple Podcasts

    In this article we show you how you can view transcripts in Apple Podcasts. In today’s digital age, podcasts have become a ubiquitous source of entertainment, information, and inspiration. However, for some, keeping up with the spoken content can be challenging. If you’ve ever wished you could read along with your favorite podcast, Apple has […]

  • Are we on the brink of a ceasefire deal for Gaza? Podcast

    With the threat of famine and the invasion of Rafah looming over Gaza, the leaders of Israel and Hamas are discussing a ceasefire deal. Julian Borger reportsThe outlook in Gaza appears bleak. A famine looms if not more aid is brought in, while Israel has said it is preparing to invade Rafah, the southern city where half the civilians in Gaza are sheltering. But there is a glimmer of hope.In Cairo a deal between Israel and Hamas has been tabled and the two sides are discussing whether to accept...

  • Peter Amewu mourns after mother's death

    Member of Parliament (MP) for the Hohoe constituency in the Volta Region, John-Peter Amewu, has lost his mother, Gertrude Anani Amewu.

  • 'Screams Before Silence' Must Be Seen and Remembered

    It was even worse than you heard, than you read, than you feared. “Screams Before Silence” lets the survivors of the Oct. 7 massacre at the hands of Hamas tell their stories. The documentary, available for free at screamsbeforesilence.com, doesn’t show the grisly visuals found in the 45-minute video circulated to journalists and Hollywood denizens. The stories reveal atrocities that led one voice to describe them as “redefined evil.” Even the Nazi machine couldn’t match the vile acts perpetrated...

  • In Memoriam: Gregory Peters, 1945-2024

    Forever in our hearts. Please join friends and family for a Celebration of Life service for Gregory B. Peters (November 22, 1945-February 10, 2024) on Friday, May 10, 2024, 11 a.m., at Charlotte Congregational Church, Charlotte, Vt. Reception gathering to follow

  • Have open marriages gone mainstream? – podcast

    From therapy sessions to bookshelves, interest in non-monogamous relationships seem to be soaringWhen Molly Roden Winter stormed out of the house one evening, fed up with her husband returning home too late to help with their children, things took an unexpected turn. She went to a bar with a friend and ended up meeting a much younger man. But instead of an affair, she tells Helen Pidd, her interest in this other man sparked a surprising conversation with her husband – and led to them opening up...