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🎾 Wimbledon starts today, while the World Cup knockout stages continue with Brazil v Japan and Germany v Paraguay.
Away from the sport, House of the Dragon continues, Aces of Tennis celebrates the game's greatest No 1s, and Channel 4 revisits the Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee tape.
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📺 Sunday night brings history, pop culture and knockout football.
Free Nelson Mandela reaches a powerful finale, Taylor Swift’s love stories get the documentary treatment, and the World Cup round of 32 begins.
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⚽ England v Panama is tonight’s main event.
Tuchel’s side are already through, but top spot, momentum and a better knockout route are still on the line.
Plus, Two Weeks in August reaches its fiery finale and BBC Two revisits Glastonbury classics.
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⚽ Weekend sport is stacked.
Norway v France, Panama v England, the start of the World Cup knockouts, Formula 1 in Austria, Test cricket, Women’s T20 World Cup action, UFC and boxing all feature across a packed TV schedule.
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📺 Madonna returns to the venue where her UK journey began.
Graham Norton sits down with the pop icon for a world exclusive interview, while there's a moving look back at the Battle of the Somme, Gardeners' World and Celebrity Gogglebox.
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📺 Tonight belongs to a comedy legend.
Rik Mayall gets a moving tribute in Magnificent B'stard, while 24 Hours in Police Custody returns with another gripping investigation, and Escape from Pretoria provides a tense late-night film.
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🏴 Scotland face Brazil with World Cup history on the line tonight.
Away from the football, Saint-Pierre reaches its season finale, The Repair Shop gets a World Cup-themed visitor, and Rob Roy reminds us why it's one of the finest Scottish historical dramas.
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⚽ England v Ghana leads tonight’s UK TV highlights.
Tuchel’s side look to build on their opening World Cup win, while I Kissed a Girl returns and Scamanda reaches its bleak conclusion.
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Here’s what’s worth watching tonight 👇
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📺 Dragons return to Westeros tonight.
House of the Dragon is back with fire, battles and political intrigue, while France continue their World Cup campaign and BBC Two investigates the sinking of the superyacht Bayesian.
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📺 Sunday night's standout watch is clear.
Free Nelson Mandela continues with the turbulent 1980s, while Death Valley reaches an emotional finale, and the US Open heads into its final round.
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Here's what's worth watching tonight 👇
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📺 Saturday’s UK TV highlights are packed.
Jon Snow delivers a moving final assignment, the Isle of Wight Festival continues, Tina Turner lights up BBC Two, and live sport brings Royal Ascot, rugby finals, cricket and World Cup football.
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🏴 Scotland v Morocco headlines a massive weekend of live sport.
There’s also two rugby finals, the US Open, Royal Ascot, Queen’s tennis, Women’s T20 World Cup action and more World Cup football across BBC, ITV, Sky, TNT and Premier Sports.
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🏴 Scotland's World Cup dream takes centre stage tonight.
Steve Clarke's side face Morocco in a huge Group C clash, while *Funboys* returns with Steve Coogan and the Isle of Wight Festival gets underway.
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📺 Tonight’s UK TV highlights lean into big questions.
Channel 4 investigates alleged miscarriages of justice, BBC Two explores King James I, and Swipe Right for Sperm looks at an alarming online fertility market.
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📺 Today’s UK TV highlights are led by one huge fixture.
England face Croatia at the World Cup, Test cricket starts at the Oval, and Aftersun offers a quietly heartbreaking Netflix choice.
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📺 Tonight's UK TV highlights feature Welsh mystery, true crime, Royal Ascot and international cricket.
Channel 4's The Light in the Hall returns, Scamanda investigates a remarkable deception, and England face Ireland in the Women's World T20.
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❌ A Shortcut to Safety?
There's something deeply revealing about today's under-16 social media ban announcement.
Not because of the ban itself, but because of what it says about modern government.
As a parent, I understand the concern. Social media can be a cesspit. Bullying, exploitation, addictive design, harmful content, every parent worries about it. Any sensible parent does.
Full disclosure, I run a VPN company, @LibShield, and yes, companies like mine may well benefit if this policy drives people towards privacy tools and workarounds. That doesn't make the policy sound. It may actually prove the weakness in the whole idea.
Parenting has never been about outsourcing responsibility to politicians like Keir Starmer. It has always been about teaching judgement, values and resilience long before a child is left to navigate the world alone.
What troubles me is that we seem increasingly drawn to the idea that if something is difficult, it should simply be banned.
How is this enforced? If every user must prove they are over 16, what does that mean in reality? More identity checks? More age verification? More personal data handed over simply to open an app?
If the answer is restriction, teenagers will seek workarounds. VPNs are not fringe technology. They are legal, common and simple to use. A generation raised online will not suddenly forget how the internet works because Westminster wishes it so.
There is a difference between making something safer and making it forbidden.
If algorithms are harmful, tackle the algorithms. If platforms are failing children, regulate the platforms. If online safety standards are inadequate, raise them.
Bans make headlines. Reform makes a difference.
Children need protection. Parents need support. Society needs better technology.
What it doesn't need is the comforting illusion that difficult problems disappear because Parliament says so.
📺 Sunday night delivers a bit of everything.
Nelson Mandela's fight for freedom, Mitford family scandal, World Cup football, World Cup of Darts finals day and Premiership Rugby semi-finals.
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Here are tonight's UK TV highlights and live sport picks 👇
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🎤 Wembley pop stars, 🇬🇷 Greek island secrets and ⚽ World Cup football.
From Capital's Summertime Ball to Two Weeks in August, Brazil vs Morocco and Haiti vs Scotland, here's what's worth watching tonight.
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📺 UK TV highlights guide 👇
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The Essex Boys case revisited, and Springwatch returns tonight
A quieter but thoughtful night on UK TV
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