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Lewis Hamilton reveals his F1 food habits ahead of British Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton reveals his F1 food habits ahead of British Grand Prix

Daily Mail​

time03-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Daily Mail​

Lewis Hamilton reveals his F1 food habits ahead of British Grand Prix

F1 legend Lewis Hamilton was summoned to London ahead of the British Grand Prix to mark the grand opening of a racing-inspired pop-up event with Ferrari. To celebrate the second year of partnership between Scuderia Ferrari HP and Peroni Nastro Azzurro 0.0%, UK fans have been treated to a slice of Italy in the heart of Covent Garden. The 40-year-old appeared in great spirits at the launch alongside the evening's host, Nick Grimshaw, with the duo watching on as Pizza Chef Michele Pascarella offered a masterclass on how to cook the Hamilton-inspired #44 pizza. During a Q&A with host Grimshaw at the grand opening, Hamilton reflected on the culture shock he experienced having switched from a largely British garage when driving for McLaren and Mercedes, to now spending most of his time in Maranello with Ferrari. 'The Brits loved curry, my British team they would always have a curry so like on Sunday morning when they'd come into the race they'd literally stink, they all smelled of curry in the morning, garlic was just in our engineering room all the time,' Hamilton said. 'They weren't passionate about food otherwise. Italians? Oh my God. There's literally a scheduled time in the day, lunch they can never, ever miss. 'Sometimes I go into the garage to talk to my mechanics, I'm like, where is everyone? They're at lunch. 'I think they're the only team that does that!' The House of Peroni Nastro Azzurro 0.0% is open from 3rd–5th July at The Stables in Covent Garden. Free tickets are available via sign-up at Club Peroni. Rob Hobart, Marketing Director at Asahi UK, commented on the pop-up: 'We're proud to bring The House of Peroni Nastro Azzurro 0.0% to London - an experience that embodies everything our partnership with Scuderia Ferrari HP stands for: passion, precision and premium Italian style. 'As we enter our second year together, we're excited to give fans a unique opportunity to get closer to the world of F1, all while enjoying the refreshing taste of Peroni Nastro Azzurro 0.0%.' The House of Peroni Nastro Azzurro 0.0% was declared open by none other than seven-time champion Hamilton ahead of his first home race in red at Silverstone this weekend. A standout feature of the event was the chance to get up close to a Ferrari F1 showcar, with replica helmets and race suits of Hamilton and Leclerc's signature racing looks also on show.

Glastonbury 2025 TV: how to watch festival
Glastonbury 2025 TV: how to watch festival

Scotsman

time27-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Glastonbury 2025 TV: how to watch festival

Find out how you can follow Glastonbury Festival 2025 at home 📺 Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Glastonbury Festival tickets are hot property. If you were not able to get a pass to Worthy Farm - you may still want to follow along. But is it possible to watch the festival at home? Getting your hands on tickets to Glastonbury is one of the biggest challenges of the summer. Demand continues to be high and there are only so many passes available. If you are not one of the thousands heading to Worthy Farm this week but still want to catch some of the mega sets scheduled across the weekend, you may be wondering if it can be watched at home. Fortunately, the BBC will once again be broadcasting dozens of hours from the festival. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Viewers will have multiple options for watching Glasto this weekend. Here's all you need to know: How to watch Glastonbury 2025 at home? Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival | OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images The festival will once again be televised by the BBC this year. Coverage is set to begin today (June 27) and will continue through to Sunday (June 29) night. It will be broadcast across BBC One, Two, Four and also on iPlayer. Headline performances - like that from The 1975 - will be on the Beeb's main channel while other live sets will be on BBC Two. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Over on iPlayer, the Beeb is promising over 90 hours of performances via dedicated live streams. Viewers will be able to choose between watching the action on the Pyramid, Other, West Holts, Woodsies and The Park. The live stream from the Pyramid Stage sets will once again be available to stream live in Ultra High Definition and in British Sign Language. Before the festival began, there was also a dedicated The Glastonbury Hits channel. Can you listen to Glastonbury 2025 on the radio? If you are out and about over the weekend and don't have access to a TV, you will also be able to listen along on the radio. Glastonbury Festival 2025 will be live across BBC Radio 6 Music, BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds this weekend. BBC Radio 6 Music – the radio home of Glastonbury - hosts All Day Glastonbury from Wednesday (25 June) to next Monday (30 June). Nick Grimshaw's live from Worthy Farm from 7am on Wednesday as the gates open for Glastonbury 2025 and there'll be All Day Glastonbury shows from Lauren Laverne (10am-1pm), Craig Charles (1-4pm) and Huw Stephens (4-7pm). Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Deb Grant and Nathan Shepherd are live from Worthy Farm from 7pm, getting an exclusive look at the new stages in the Shangri-La area of Glastonbury, including Shangri-la Main Stage, Lore, Luna, and Azaadi. Nick dons the radio backpack once again from 7am on Thursday 26 June to broadcast live from Worthy Farm, roaming around the Park area – AKA Glastonbury's playground. Then Lauren Laverne is live from Worthy Farm from 10am with guests including poet and musician Joshua Idehen and 6 Music's very own Emily Pilbeam. Craig Charles is live from Glastonbury from 1pm with Fiona-Lee joining straight from opening the BBC Introducing Stage and later that day, Nathan Shepherd and Deb Grant will broadcast New Music Fix Daily on 6 Music, (7-9pm), live from Worthy Farm. Radio 1's New Music Show with Jack Saunders begins the station's live coverage from Worthy Farm from 6pm on Thursday and Danny Howard, Arielle Free, Sarah Story and special guests bring listeners Radio 1 Dance's takeover of the BBC Introducing Stage, which will be simulcast on Radio 1 and Radio 1 Dance from 9pm. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Have you got a story you want to share with our readers? You can now send it to us online via YourWorld at . It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers.

Glastonbury 2025 TV: how to watch festival
Glastonbury 2025 TV: how to watch festival

Scotsman

time27-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Glastonbury 2025 TV: how to watch festival

Find out how you can follow Glastonbury Festival 2025 at home 📺 Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Glastonbury Festival tickets are hot property. If you were not able to get a pass to Worthy Farm - you may still want to follow along. But is it possible to watch the festival at home? Getting your hands on tickets to Glastonbury is one of the biggest challenges of the summer. Demand continues to be high and there are only so many passes available. If you are not one of the thousands heading to Worthy Farm this week but still want to catch some of the mega sets scheduled across the weekend, you may be wondering if it can be watched at home. Fortunately, the BBC will once again be broadcasting dozens of hours from the festival. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Viewers will have multiple options for watching Glasto this weekend. Here's all you need to know: How to watch Glastonbury 2025 at home? Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival | OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images The festival will once again be televised by the BBC this year. Coverage is set to begin today (June 27) and will continue through to Sunday (June 29) night. It will be broadcast across BBC One, Two, Four and also on iPlayer. Headline performances - like that from The 1975 - will be on the Beeb's main channel while other live sets will be on BBC Two. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Over on iPlayer, the Beeb is promising over 90 hours of performances via dedicated live streams. Viewers will be able to choose between watching the action on the Pyramid, Other, West Holts, Woodsies and The Park. The live stream from the Pyramid Stage sets will once again be available to stream live in Ultra High Definition and in British Sign Language. Before the festival began, there was also a dedicated The Glastonbury Hits channel. Can you listen to Glastonbury 2025 on the radio? If you are out and about over the weekend and don't have access to a TV, you will also be able to listen along on the radio. Glastonbury Festival 2025 will be live across BBC Radio 6 Music, BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds this weekend. BBC Radio 6 Music – the radio home of Glastonbury - hosts All Day Glastonbury from Wednesday (25 June) to next Monday (30 June). Nick Grimshaw's live from Worthy Farm from 7am on Wednesday as the gates open for Glastonbury 2025 and there'll be All Day Glastonbury shows from Lauren Laverne (10am-1pm), Craig Charles (1-4pm) and Huw Stephens (4-7pm). Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Deb Grant and Nathan Shepherd are live from Worthy Farm from 7pm, getting an exclusive look at the new stages in the Shangri-La area of Glastonbury, including Shangri-la Main Stage, Lore, Luna, and Azaadi. Nick dons the radio backpack once again from 7am on Thursday 26 June to broadcast live from Worthy Farm, roaming around the Park area – AKA Glastonbury's playground. Then Lauren Laverne is live from Worthy Farm from 10am with guests including poet and musician Joshua Idehen and 6 Music's very own Emily Pilbeam. Craig Charles is live from Glastonbury from 1pm with Fiona-Lee joining straight from opening the BBC Introducing Stage and later that day, Nathan Shepherd and Deb Grant will broadcast New Music Fix Daily on 6 Music, (7-9pm), live from Worthy Farm. Radio 1's New Music Show with Jack Saunders begins the station's live coverage from Worthy Farm from 6pm on Thursday and Danny Howard, Arielle Free, Sarah Story and special guests bring listeners Radio 1 Dance's takeover of the BBC Introducing Stage, which will be simulcast on Radio 1 and Radio 1 Dance from 9pm. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad

Fearne Cotton admits she was left 'incapable' of reading Children in Need figures after a drunken night with Terry Wogan during their time on the show
Fearne Cotton admits she was left 'incapable' of reading Children in Need figures after a drunken night with Terry Wogan during their time on the show

Daily Mail​

time17-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Fearne Cotton admits she was left 'incapable' of reading Children in Need figures after a drunken night with Terry Wogan during their time on the show

Fearne Cotton has revealed how she was left 'incapable' of reading out the Children in Need figures after a drunken night with Terry Wogan. The presenter, 43, hosted the show alongside the late broadcaster from 2005 until 2015, and told of how he always kept the wine and Baileys flowing. Joining Nick Grimshaw and Angela Hartnett OBE on Dish from Waitrose, she discussed her time working with Terry. She began: 'Oh my God, Sir Terry was so full of all the gems. Oh, all the gems. I loved working with him so much. 'If we did Children in Need which goes on for hours and hours, definitely by about ten, the red wine had come out. And then by midnight the Baileys would come out. The Baileys. 'And you- there'd be like a little cornered off curtained area. And there'd be a little tray with the Bailey's and the wine, and I was like, okay, we're cooking.' Fearne continued: 'And by the end of it, when you're doing the big totalise, when you've gotta read a number that is so long, you're incapable. 'I don't know how to read that number. 'It's 32 million ish.' 'Four hundred and sixty thousand… and one hundred pounds?' It doesn't make any sense. Yeah, four pence. There's a decimal somewhere, yeah.' Veteran broadcaster Terry passed away aged 77 in January 2016 after being secretly diagnosed with cancer. After disappearing from the airwaves suddenly in 2015, Sir Terry's illness was kept so private that executives and colleagues at the BBC were convinced he would return to the radio within weeks. Instead of revealing the diagnosis, he told friends he had a back problem. Fearne's new interview comes after her estranged husband Jesse Wood proved things are getting serious in his new relationship with Gemma Gregory. The musician, 48, went public with his romance with the former Made in Chelsea star, 39, two months ago and they are going from strength to strength. Fearne continued: 'And by the end of it, when you're doing the big totalise, when you've gotta read a number that is so long, you're incapable' Fearne issued a shock statement to announce her split from Jesse after 10 years of marriage back in December, saying their priority was their children. Last week, Gemma posted several loved-up pictures to Instagram, showing her and Jesse looking cosy as they cuddled and joked around during various days out. The London-born actress and former model captioned the post: 'Love is the frequency of magic', followed by star and red heart emojis. Insiders say the relationship is progressing quickly - and it looks to be far more than a casual rebound following the shock collapse of Jesse's decade-long marriage to TV presenter Fearne last December. 'It's getting serious now. Jesse and Gemma are spending loads of time together and things are clearly going well,' a source close to the pair told MailOnline. 'He's been through a rough patch emotionally, but Gemma's really lifted him. They've got chemistry and a lot in common - she makes him laugh, and he feels relaxed around her. It's definitely more than a fling.' It came just weeks after photos of Fearne kissing her new boyfriend, TV director Elliot Hegarty, emerged. Fearne addressed her split from Jesse for the first time on Lorraine earlier this year, calling the situation 'very amicable' and saying the children - son Rex, 11, and daughter Honey, 8 - were 'doing great'. Jesse, meanwhile, has remained tight-lipped publicly, though his stepmother Jo Wood - ex-wife of his father Ronnie Wood - has spoken about the split. 'I was shocked, actually. I didn't expect Fearne to have a new boyfriend. And Jesse was devastated,' she told the Mail earlier this year. 'But sometimes in life, you have to go through these things… I'm sure Jesse's going to be very happy. These things work out. Their time was up - they had to move on.' She also said she looked forward to meeting Gemma, describing the relationship at the time as 'all very new'. Gemma, who has a son, Benji, from a previous relationship, is no stranger to the spotlight. She played young Estella in the 1999 adaptation of Great Expectations, and briefly appeared in Made in Chelsea in 2012 thanks to her long-time friendship with Hugo Taylor. She's also previously been romantically linked to aristocrat Nicholas Knatchbull - the godson of Prince Charles - and England polo captain Henry for life.'

Celebrity Gogglebox fans have a big complaint as Channel 4 show returns with new star-studded lineup
Celebrity Gogglebox fans have a big complaint as Channel 4 show returns with new star-studded lineup

Daily Mail​

time09-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Celebrity Gogglebox fans have a big complaint as Channel 4 show returns with new star-studded lineup

Celebrity Gogglebox fans have shared a big complaint as the Channel 4 show returned with a new lineup. Friday night saw the star-studded spin-off from the beloved reality programme hit screens again for another series. Celebrities including Nick Grimshaw and his niece Liz, as well as Rylan Clark and his mum, Linda, returned to their sofas to give their verdicts on popular TV shows. There were a few newcomers too, with Paddy McGuinness and Vernon Kay taking a seat, and Geordie Shore 's Vicky Pattison and The Only Way Is Essex star Pete Wicks. However, the show was not well received by some viewers and many expressed how they preferred the non-celebrity version. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Many took to X to share their verdicts and posted: 'Celebrity Gogglebox just isn't funny like the original, it feels forced! #gogglebox #Celebritygogglebox.' Another said: 'We watch normal #Gogglebox because its hilarious and we love all the families. #celebritygogglebox is not funny and we couldnt care less about the celebs. Its just people watching telly.' Someone else penned: 'Not the dreaded celebrities again, so many of them are so annoying #Celebritygogglebox.' However, some viewers were happy to see the celebrity version return to screens. One posted: 'Watching the always delightful Celebrity @C4Gogglebox. It's still so fascinating how watching a show about people simply watching TV can be so strangely addictive. 'Watching as a host of celebs give their views on whats on the small screen..... #CelebrityGogglebox.' Someone else added: 'Oh my days absolutely loving the new series of #Celebritygogglebox and love the fact that @VickyPattison is on it.' Across seven series, it has seen a host of big names react to all the highs and lows of British television, including Noel Gallagher, Mel B and Danny and Dani Dyer. However, the show was not well received by some viewers and many expressed how they preferred the non-celebrity version Also joining the Celebrity Gogglebox cast this series are Inbetweeners legend James Buckley and his wife Clair, who co-host YouTube series and podcast At Home With The Buckleys. Other newbies also include pop singer Jess Glynne and her partner, retired women's football legend and sports broadcaster Alex Scott. They join a beloved returning cast, including The Happy Monday bandmates Shaun Ryder and Bez, along with Paralympic swimming icon Ellie Simmonds and her pal, Radio 2 presenter Richie Anderson. Comedians Babatunde Aleshe and Mo Gilligan will also be back on our screens, along with Diversity dancers Jordan Banjo and Perri Kiely. And they will be joined by Gavin and Stacey actor Larry Lamb, with his son George Lamb.

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