
TV tonight: the astonishing mobile phone network for gangs
EncroChat was a mobile phone network – or 'the dark web in your pocket' – used by organised crime gangs across the world. But in 2020, international authorities managed to hack these phones and read messages for 74 days, many of which revealed imminent threats to life, before the criminals realised. This astonishing four-part documentary speaks to insiders about how they did it and what happened next. Hollie Richardson
8pm, ITV1
The youthful detective who specialises in cold cases tries to solve the 40-year-old kidnapping of an oil heiress and her baby. Despite diving further into the victim's life and meeting the baby's dad, she hits a brick wall and gets threatened with having her case closed down. Can she prove her theory? Alexi Duggins
8pm, BBC Four
This Prom should be a real crowd-pleaser: New York jazz singer Samara Joy is only 25 but has already won five Grammys with her faithful renderings of beloved old songs. Andi Oliver introduces a performance by Joy and her octet that celebrates the legacies of Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Charles Mingus and Oscar Peterson. Jack Seale
9.15pm, BBC One
The atmospheric epic about an Australian war hero reconciling with his past continues. In the present, Dorrigo (Ciarán Hinds) is having an affair – but his mind is taken back to another illicit yet poignant entanglement he had in the 40s (with Jacob Elordi playing his younger self). We also see the full horrors that he endured while building the Burma railway. HR
10pm, Channel 4
It stars Elisabeth Moss and was created by Steven Knight but this spy thriller unfortunately doesn't live up to its pedigree. MI6 agent Imogen (Moss) and terror suspect Adilah (Yumna Marwan) keep on with their uneasy journey – but with the CIA close to a breakthrough and Imogen suspicious of Adilah's motives, something has to give. Phil Harrison
Women's International Football: Euro 2025 Final, 3.30pm, ITV1/4pm, BBC One England defend their title at St Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland.
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- Daily Mail
Newlyweds Jack P. Shepherd and wife Hanni Treweek emerge the morning after their wedding wearing shades after partying until 1am
Jack P. Shepherd and his wife Hanni Treweek were spotted leaving their hotel today after partying until the small hours after tying the knot on Saturday. The Coronation Street star, 37, and his bride, 35, covered their eyes with sunglasses after celebrating with their loved ones at a Manchester hotel until 1am. The couple were surrounded by friends, family and colleagues as they tied the knot at Manchester Cathedral, just over one year after he popped the question while on safari in Tanzania, Africa. Hanni carried her bridal gown in a protective bag as they headed home with Jack's son Reuben, 11, who he shares with ex Lauren Shippey. The happy couple flashed beaming smiles as they departed laden with luggage from their big day, including suitcases and gift bags. Jack looked dapper in a navy Ralph Lauren shirt, which he teamed with a pair of skinny jeans and chunky black boots. Meanwhile, Hanni continued the bridal theme in a white dress and denim jacket, which she styled with chic shades and sandals. Reuben helped out as he carried two dog beds out to the car, suggesting that the families pooches -Baby and David - had joined them for the occasion. Their second dog is named after Jack's iconic Cobbles character, who he has played on the ITV show since 2000. Their latest appearance comes after Jack and Hanni were pictured leaving their reception on Sunday morning alongside their bleary-eyed guests. They then headed on to the reception before departing back to their hotel in Manchester in the early hours of the morning after the raucous celebrations. As she left her wedding Hanni had changed out of her lace ceremony dress and into a gorgeous silk strapless number. She wore her dark tresses pinned up and opted for a radiant makeup look as the pair climbed into a waiting car to head back. Real life Corrie couple Sally Carman and Joe Duttine were also seen leaving the party and the bleary-eyed pair put on a loved-up display as they had a smooch. Earlier in the day, the newlyweds shared a passionate kiss as white confetti fell on them after the romantic ceremony. Jack had arrived in a red mustang with his mother and his son Reuben, who he shares with his ex Lauren Shippey. Hanni arrived shortly after, and looked gorgeous in an elegant white gown, with lace detail and a long trail. Fellow Corrie star Lucy Fallon, who plays David's niece Bethany Platt, turned heads in a plunging yellow gown, teamed with gold strappy heels. Tina O'Brien, who plays his sister Sarah, looked typically chic in a plunging blue and white gown, while his on-screen wife Julia Goulding opted for a turquoise number. Other Corrie stars in attendance included Samia Longchambon, Colson Smith, Ben Price, Alan Halsall and Jayne Danson. Jack, who won Celebrity Big Brother earlier this year, previously revealed he took part in the show in order to pay for the wedding. And a source previously told The Sun the pair were going all out to make sure it was their 'dream day'. 'Jack and Hanni are having their big white wedding at Manchester Cathedral on Saturday,' a source said. 'They have gone all out to make sure it's their dream day and there has been no expensed spared.' 'It's a very grand setting getting wed at the cathedral, and it will be packed with guests, including many of Jack's Corrie co-stars.' It came after Hanni got wedding ready during a girls' day out at The Ivy restaurant for her hen party earlier this month. Hanni, who was a colleague of Jack's as a storyline writer and researcher on Corrie, looked stunning in a high-neck white lace mini-dress as she danced the night away to live music. It came after she enjoyed lunch and cocktails at The Ivy, where she posed for snaps with her pals and drank from a giant 'Bride' straw - with her hens all wearing Jack masks. Taking to her Instagram Story on Sunday, Hanni also revealed that she and Jack had been at a lesson for their first dance, as she shared a mirror selfie of the pair in a studio captioned: 'Hungover but dancing through as Mrs Shepherd to be .' She captioned her hen party snaps: 'The non hen party party, two weeks before the wedding. 25 years of a special friendship with these beautiful girlies, how lucky are we. 'I love you all so much, thank you for throwing me a non hen party party it was perfect. The next time I see you I'll be walking down the aisle.' Back in June, Hanni shared a sweet post about her husband-to-be as they celebrated a year since getting engaged. Hanni shared a sweet tribute to her husband as she counted down the days to the nuptials. 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Daily Mail
2 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
BBC radio presenter hailed a 'true legend' in broadcasting dies aged 86 after a long illness as tributes pour in
BBC radio presenter Gerry Kersey hailed a broadcasting 'legend' has passed away aged 86. The BBC Sheffield journalist had reportedly been ill for some time and passed away on Friday morning with his wife Christine by his side. Gerry worked for both the BBC and independent radio over the years, as well as fulfilling his love of art with paintings featured in exhibitions and performing in the theatre. Announcing his death on Sunday, BBC Sheffield said: 'We have some sad news to share. Former BBC Radio Sheffield presenter Gerry Kersey has passed away. 'Gerry was an enduring voice on BBC Radio Sheffield for many years, and Radio Hallam before that. He was such a gifted presenter and a wonderfully kind and supportive colleague off-air. 'He was also a talented artist. Our thoughts are with his friends and family.' BBC radio presenter Gerry Kersey hailed a broadcasting 'legend' has passed away aged 86 after an illness Before radio, Gerry worked at a steelworks site, of which he told the Sheffield Star in 2018: 'It was hot, sticky, dark and dangerous and the air was full of chemicals. 'But it was also a magnificent stage featuring molten steel, sparks and tough fit men manipulating massive forgings and machinery.' But broadcasting was the goal, and he made that his career: 'I decided, with my wife's full approval, that although it was only earning £12 a week I would take it on and see what I could do.' A number of tributes poured in from the star from former to colleagues to fans. Katrina Bunker, Head of BBC Yorkshire, said: 'Gerry was a true legend of local broadcasting, starting his career in 1968 as one of the first voices on BBC Radio Sheffield. 'Wherever you went around the area you would always meet someone who loved Gerry's show.' She continued: 'In later years he was known for request-based and nostalgia shows and he got loads of letters, emails and calls right up to his last show in 2020. 'Wherever you went around the area you would always meet someone who loved Gerry's show. 'Off-mic, Gerry was just as much of a gentleman as he was on it, always encouraging, always warm and proud to still be on the radio after 50 years. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him.' His former co-star, football reporter Alan Biggs. said: 'Radio listeners in Sheffield will mourn the passing of Gerry Kersey. Gerry was a mainstay of both Radio Sheffield & Radio Hallam (where I was lucky to work with the nicest bloke). 'Super talented; actor & artist also. Thinking of Gerry's family & many friends.' He added: 'Not just in Sheffield. Would have said South Yorkshire & North Derbyshire if more characters allowed for the post. Some wonderful heartfelt replies that I am sure will be much appreciated by Gerry's family.' Sheffield Council executive director Kate Martin said: 'So sorry to read this news. Gerry was a true servant supporting our city and community. 'My sincere condolences go out to Gerry's family and friends at this difficult time.' Lib Dem Lord Shaffaq Mohammed: 'So sad to hear about the passing of Gerry, I recall both his time at Hallam FM & more recently @BBCSheffield particularly on a Sunday teatime show where our paths would cross. 'My Thoughts & Prayers are with his family, friends and colleagues.' His former co-star, football reporter Alan Biggs. said: 'Radio listeners in Sheffield will mourn the passing of Gerry Kersey' Sheffield Council executive director Kate Martin said: 'So sorry to read this news. Gerry was a true servant supporting our city and community' Lib Dem Lord Shaffaq Mohammed: 'So sad to hear about the passing of Gerry, I recall both his time at Hallam FM & more recently @BBCSheffield particularly on a Sunday teatime show where our paths would cross' Others paid tribute to Gerry, writing: 'When I read this sad news I suddenly remembered Gerrys voice which was always there on the Radio as I was growing up. So sad my condolences to his family. Rip the Great Gerry Kersey. Your voice will always be remembered & never forgotten here in Sheffield !'; 'So sad, one of those voices that you grew up with as a kid as if he was in the house with you. RIP,'; 'This is sad news, always listened to his show,'; 'Sad news indeed he was an excellent radio presenter,'; 'I remember listening to Gerry Kersey both on radio Sheffield and before that on Hallam A great loss to broadcasting.'


Telegraph
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- Telegraph
Jess Phillips recreates Kate Bush's Wuthering Heights dance
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