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The Celebrity Traitors Season 2 Cast: Stars Rumoured For The Line-Up So Far
Following the mammoth success of The Celebrity Traitors last year, bosses have their work cut out for them making sure the second run lives up to the first.
Luckily, it sounds like they’ve already snagged some exciting names.
During a recent interview on The One Show, host Claudia Winkleman was asked if there were any “big dogs” on the season two line-up, to which she affirmed: “There certainly are.”
“They had to repeat the people [in the cast] twice to me, because I was like, ‘huh? Are you joking? Come again?’,” she enthused. “So we’re incredibly lucky.
“We’re so grateful that people want to come and play the game! And the people who said yes for series one, I still can’t believe it…”
“I’m very excited but I can’t say anything else,” Claudia added. “Don’t make eye contact with me.”
With filming on the new season rumoured to be getting underway later this month, producers are remaining tight-lipped about the famous faces who could be donning that iconic cloak for a trip up the turret later this year.
Here’s a quick round-up of all the stars rumoured so far…
Bob Mortimer

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If you cast your mind back, there were a lot of rumours first time around suggesting that comedy legend Bob Mortimer would be taking part in The Celebrity Traitors, with the man himself going as far as saying it was the “the only show of its kind on TV that I would agree to get involved with”.
While in the end, he proved not to be on the line-up, executive producer Sarah Fay recently told Metro last month: “Of Bob wanted to do it next year, we would absolutely love it.”
This is definitely a case of watch this space…
Ruth Jones

Around the time season one of Celebrity Traitors came to an end, The Sun published an article claiming that Celebrity Traitors were already “quietly approaching potential contestants” for a new series, with Gavin & Stacey creator Ruth Jones said to be “in talks to appear”.
However, an undisclosed “insider” told the tabloid: “Ruth would only consider taking part on the proviso she would be a ‘Faithful’.”
Danny Dyer

Danny Dyer has long been on producers’ wishlist, even turning down an offer to appear in the first series of The Celebrity Traitors.
He confirmed on the Live And Let Dyers podcast: “They did sniff round me about it. It was a no from me because, for one, I hadn’t seen it.”
According to The Sun, though, he has had a change of heart after watching the first season of Celebrity Traitors, and is now reportedly in talks to join the next series.
Danny claimed: “If you’re going to do it, if you’re famous, it needs to be an indulgence project — you have to love the game. It’s quite a simple game. I thought it was too complicated, but it’s actually just about people manipulating each other and a lot of lying.
“So if the money’s right, I might get involved in the next series. I think I’d want to be a Traitor, there’s triple bluffs, double bluffs – it’s more fun to be a Traitor, you’ve got a job.”
Alison Hammond

Great British Bake Off and This Morning fave Alison Hammond has also reportedly been approached by producers, who are said to have targeted her hoping she’ll be “comedy gold” because she is so “naturally very funny”.
Alison herself is reportedly “keen” to appear in season two of The Celebrity Traitors, having previously said as much during a discussion on This Morning in November 2026, where she expressed her desire to be one of the Faithful if she were to be cast.
The daytime star is no stranger to reality TV, having first found fame on Big Brother in 2002 and has since appeared as a contestant on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here, Celebrity Masterchef, Strictly Come Dancing, Let’s Dance For Sport Relief, Celebrity Stars In Their Eyes and Celebs Go Dating.
Amanda Holden
Reigning Celebrity Traitors winner Alan Carr’s TV BFF Amanda Holden is also said to be vying for a spot on the second series.
According to The Sun, Amanda is on producers’ radar, and she has previously been vocal about her desire to enter the Scottish castle.
“I’d absolutely love to do it. I’d have to be a Faithful though – everyone would assume I’d be a Traitor, but I don’t think I could pull that off,” she said on her radio show during the first series of the celebrity spin-off.
It seems Amanda’s busy schedule may hold her back from appearing on the show, though. The Sun’s source notes that The Celebrity Traitors is filmed at the same time as Britain’s Got Talent semi-finals are filmed live in London.
However, that same source also suspected she may be given time off from her various commitments to film the hit reality show.
Daisy May Cooper

Like Danny Dyer, Daisy May Cooper was first rumoured to be part of the cast of the first season of The Celebrity Traitors, but reportedly backed out at the last minute due to family commitments.
However, it now looks like Daisy may get a second chance in the castle as she is in talks to join the second series.
A source told The Sun that producers are apparently “pulling out all the stops” to encourage the writer and star of This Country to join the show.
Her brother Charlie had also been tipped to appear on season one before it was reported that he and his sister had pulled out, but it is unclear if he, too, has been approached for series two.
Considering the drama that having family members on the show brings, let’s hope Daisy and Charlie can be reunited in the castle.
Cheryl Tweedy

Former Girls Aloud star and X Factor judge Cheryl Tweedy was among the earliest stars rumoured to be on the next Celebrity Traitors cast.
Back in January, The Sun claimed she’d been “approached” to sign up for the new series, and while the chart-topping singer has been taking time out of the spotlight in recent history, following the death of her son’s father, Liam Payne, the tabloid cited a “source” who said she had been approached for was taking “baby steps” towards returning to our screens.
Stephen Graham

Fresh from the success of his hit series Adolescence and A Thousand Blows, it sounds like Stephen Graham’s next TV venture could be a little more light-hearted in nature.
The Mail On Sunday reported in March that producers were “absolutely desperate” to book the Emmy winner as their “star signing” on the new season of Celebrity Traitors.
An “insider” claimed: “The nation adores him, but no one really knows what he’s like as a person, so there is a definite hunger among viewers to see what he is like in a more reality-based setting.”
Steve Pemberton

Another early rumour began circulating in January, when the Daily Mail claimed that Steve Pemberton was “being lined up” for a stint in the iconic TV castle.
Steve is best known for his work in comedies like The League Of Gentlemen, Psychoville and Benidorm, as well as the anthology series Inside No. 9.
Back in 2024, he also won praise for his performance in the imaginative Robbie Williams biopic Better Man, in which he appeared as the legendary British singer’s dad.
Michael Sheen

After being confirmed as the new host of House Of Games, it’s also been rumoured that Michael Sheen will be joining another beloved BBC show.
A source told The Sun in March that the Bafta nominee was The Celebrity Traitors’ “big dog signing” for 2026.
“Michael has had a lot of practice playing lying, duplicitous and scheming men,” they added, referencing his many villainous film and TV roles, and claiming that, in comparison, “Traitors should be a breeze”.
Richard E Grant

Another Hollywood star the producers of The Traitors reportedly have their eye on is Richard E Grant.
The Oscar nominee was reported by the Daily Mail to be in talks with producers, having previously made no secret of the fact he’s “obsessed” with the show.
However, the Withnail And I star’s family don’t exactly fancy his chances.
“I’d love to go on it,” he previously told The Observer. “My daughter said I’d be thrown out after half an hour because you’re incapable of hiding what you feel about somebody in any way shape or form.”
Hugh Bonneville

That same Daily Mail article also named Hugh Bonneville as a possible candidate for the next season of The Celebrity Traitors.
Best known for his work in W1A, Downton Abbey and Paddington, Hugh has apparently been approached by producers, who believe his “charming and funny” personality will make him the perfect contestant.
Hugh Grant

And Hugh Bonneville is not the only Hollywood Hugh rumoured to be sitting around that roundtable.
In February, it was reported by The Sun that Hugh Grant was being circled by The Traitors team, who are apparently keen to live up to season one by avoiding the “same tired reality stars who sign up to every series going” by getting some real A-listers involved.
Amol Rajan

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After stepping down as one of the hosts of BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, The Sun claimed that University Challenge host Amol Rajan had agreed to appear on The Celebrity Traitors.
In March, the tabloid went as far as saying Amol had already “signed up” for season two, with a “TV source” suggesting he’d be putting his journalistic skills to good use in the castle.
“Producers know he won’t be easily fooled by his fellow celebrities. He has the perfect poker face and the academic brains to go all the way, whether Claudia taps him on the shoulder to be a Traitor or leaves him as a Faithful,” they suggested.
Joanne McNally

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Irish comedian Joanne McNally has also been rumoured to be entering the castle.
The stand-up – known for her work on QI and Taskmaster as well as the podcast My Therapist Ghosted Me – is said to be in demand by The Traitors team as she represents “the bridge between old and new media”.
In February, the Daily Mail claimed she was being “lined up” for the series, which will air in the autumn.
Jason Mansford
Comedian, actor and West End star Jason Mansford revealed in February that he’d already had “conversations and stuff” with producers about appearing on The Traitors.
“I think I’m waiting for them to come down the ladder of show business,” he quipped, referring to the success of the first run.
While the comic admitted there were “not many” reality shows he’d say yes to, he’d make an exception if The Celebrity Traitors did end up making him an offer.
Liam Gallagher

Back in February, Liam Gallagher surprised his social media followers when he claimed that he’d already been approached to appear on The Celebrtiy Traitors.
When one fan on X asked if he’d be willing to “go on The Traitors if they asked”, he responded that he had, in fact, “been asked” – but unfortunately stopped short of saying what his answer was.
Watch this space, we suppose…
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Guardiola criticises FIFA over the 2026 World Cup
In a fresh development highlighting a growing crisis in modern football, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has criticised the sharp rise in ticket prices for the 2026 World Cup, warning of the impact this will have on fans’ ability to attend the world’s biggest football event.
Guardiola’s comments came during a press conference ahead of his side’s FA Cup semi-final, where he addressed the pricing policy adopted by FIFA for the 2026 World Cup, which will be hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
According to the French newspaper L’Équipe, the Spanish manager said that the World Cup “used to be a true celebration of the joy of football, with fans travelling to support their national teams”, adding that the tournament in the modern era “has become extremely expensive” and creates barriers for fans.
Guardiola sent a clear message, stating: “Football is for the fans,” in a direct reference to the need to preserve the game’s popular character and not allow it to be dominated by ever-increasing commercial pressures.
Guardiola — Record prices and mounting criticism
Pep Guardiola’s criticism comes amid a growing wave of controversy over 2026 World Cup ticket prices, with data and media reports revealing that official and resale prices have reached unprecedented levels.
According to press reports, prices for some tickets to major matches start at hundreds of dollars in the group stage, but rise sharply in the knockout rounds, with standard-category tickets for the final ranging from around $4,000 to over $6,000, whilst higher categories exceed $10,000 depending on the venue and seat.
As for FIFA’s official resale market, prices have reached exceptional levels, with some seats for the tournament final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey being offered at nearly $2.3 million per ticket, an unprecedented figure in World Cup history, according to the Associated Press.
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By Alaa Shamali
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A possible new destination for Guardiola after Manchester City
Caught between a packed schedule of big matches and the approach of decisive moments, Pep Guardiola is navigating one of the most critical periods of the season with Manchester City, as the stakes of the competitions overlap with questions about the future.
It all begins with the FA Cup, before a series of crucial Premier League fixtures, where the title race with Arsenal is heating up.
Against this backdrop, there is a growing sense that this phase could mark the end of an exceptional era, during which Guardiola has reshaped the club’s identity, transforming it from a project built on potential into a established force in European football.
Guardiola’s possible next destination
In a report that has sparked widespread reaction within European football circles, the newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport revealed that Spanish manager Pep Guardiola is not ruling out the possibility of coaching the Italian national team in the future, in a move that could represent a remarkable shift in his managerial career.
According to the Italian newspaper, Guardiola views the idea of a national team role positively, seeing it as a different challenge that could offer a respite from the intense daily pressure of club football, which lends credence to the theory that he may move into national team management in the future, rather than joining a new club.
A long-standing connection bolsters the idea
The report noted that Guardiola’s connection with Italian football is not a recent development, as he previously played for Brescia and Roma, an experience that left a positive impression on him and made the idea of returning to Italy — this time as a manager — an option with an emotional dimension as well as a professional one.
The newspaper also quoted the Spanish manager as being open to the idea, as he has not ruled it out on more than one occasion, offering only a terse reply that reflects his flexibility: “Why not?”.
Despite the theoretical appeal of this scenario, La Gazzetta emphasised that the path to realising it is far from smooth, given the significant financial challenges, as Guardiola’s high salary at Manchester City is a major obstacle for the Italian Football Federation.
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By Alaa Shamali
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Liverpool fans hold up yellow cards in protest at ticket price rises
Anfield witnessed a striking protest by Liverpool fans today during the team’s Premier League match against Crystal Palace, as supporters collectively raised yellow cards in the stands in a direct show of opposition to the club’s decision to raise ticket prices for future seasons.
A video documenting the moment the yellow cards were raised in the stands went viral on social media, in a striking scene carrying clear symbolic significance, as the stadium appeared to be covered in yellow during this unified protest, This was also documented in a tweet by the BBC Sport via its official account on platform x.
Liverpool fans chanted angry slogans during the protest, most notably:
You greedy bastards, enough is enough,
You greedy bastards, enough is enough.
This was a direct reference to their rejection of the new pricing policies adopted by the club’s management.
The protest was organised by fan groups, led by the club’s supporters’ associations, with thousands of yellow cards distributed before kick-off to be raised en masse in the 13th minute of the match.
Liverpool — ticket price rise sparked the protest
According to a report published by Liverpool FC on 26 March 2026, the club’s management had approved a new plan to gradually increase ticket prices, starting from next season, including annual increases linked to inflation rates.
The details indicate that the base increase is around 3% per year, with the possibility of rising to a ceiling of approximately 5% in some seasons, as part of a plan spanning several years.
The club’s management justifies this policy by citing rising operating costs at Anfield, alongside increased expenditure on wages and infrastructure in recent years.
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By Alaa Shamali
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It’s Not All Strap-Ons: The Best Lesbian Sex Toys And How To Use Them
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Porn really did a number on our concept of lesbian sex.
For decades, there hasn’t been anywhere near enough representation for the women-loving-women (WLW) out there, with buzzwords like scissoring, strap-ons, and tops being thrown around when anyone mentions lesbian sex.
So this might come as a complete surprise, but there’s a hell of a lot more to it than that.
Thanks to famous WLW like Chappell Roan, Kristen Stewart, and Renée Rapp talking more openly about lesbian sex, our idea of what it involves (and who does what to who) has evolved in recent years.
We’re proud to say we’re living in an age of lesbian renaissance, so much so that the number of people identifying as lesbian increased from 2.2% in 2018 to 3.8% in the UK. That might not sound like a lot but, trust us, it shows the tides are turning.
But whether you’re new to lesbian sex, or seasoned in the art of loving vulva owners, there are still plenty of misconceptions about positions and sex toys knocking around (literally).
So, ahead of Lesbian Visibility Day 2026, we asked experts what lesbian sex really looks like, and rounded up some of the best sex toys to enhance your adventure.
Misconceptions about lesbian sex toys
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: identifying a lesbian has nothing to do with men.
As much as free internet porn might have convinced you otherwise, wanting penetration during vulva on vulva sex doesn’t equate to wanting to have sex with men – or be one.
This is one of the most common misconceptions about lesbian sex toy use, according to sex educator for Lovehoney, Javay Frye-Nekrasova.
“When people, especially lesbians, choose to use dildos and other insertables, it has nothing to do with wanting to have a penis or trying to ‘be a man’ but is just an avenue for pleasurable exploration and sex that is penetrative,” she says.
When lesbians choose to integrate strap-ons, this also doesn’t mean that the wearer ‘should’ be the more masculine-presenting partner, Frye-Nekrasova explains.
“Toys and activities do not determine someone’s gender identity, and it does not mean that someone is trying to fit a particular role (as dictated by society) in their relationship,” she says.
“Don’t bring society’s expectations or rules into your bedroom or sex life. There is nothing wrong with enjoying particular activities or roles in the bedroom. As long as you and your partner are communicative and have a sex life that you both enjoy and find pleasurable and are open to adjusting as the moment and your relationship desires, that’s all that matters.”
Types of lesbian sex toys
Contrary to popular belief, not all lesbians use strap-ons, nor do they all love scissoring. Okay? Got it?!
In fact, there is a smorgasbord of sex toy options available for WLW folk.
“Pretty much every type of sex toy can be used during lesbian sex if you are creative enough or open to trying new things,” explains Frye-Nekrasova.
“Vibrators are great for all-over use, and insertable toys, like dildos, are great for penetrative play. App-controlled toys are a great choice if you want a little more fun or to engage in discreet public play, while kink and BDSM products can also add some spice to sexy time.”
How I tested the best lesbian sex toys
Wouldn’t you like to know? As a seasoned WLW myself, I’m always on the look out for sex toys that can fit seamlessly into my sex life.
When looking for a lesbian sex toy, I consider how easy it would be to use it during sex with a partner, including the size, ergonomics, and number of settings it comes with.
I’ll also consider material, looking for stainless steel, crystal, borosilicate glass, medical-grade or body-safe silicone and ABS plastic, as these are non-porous and won’t transmit bacteria or STIs.
Depending on whether my partner is into playing in the shower, I’ll also think about whether a toy is waterproof, as well as whether it can be controlled long-distance by an app, or if it has a travel lock (because, duh, lesbians love both those things).
Best lesbian sex toys in 2026
A good dildo is an essential for lesbian sex, and this one from Biird is pretty much perfect. It comes in at just under six inches, has a strong suction cup so you can stick it to any surface, and it’s not too curvy, making it great for beginners and aficionados alike. Oh, and it comes in a velvet storage pouch to keep it safe and dry (bougie!).
In my experience, it’s rare that both couples like to be penetrated at the same time. If one of you is more into clit stimulation and the other into penetration, this double-ended wand is ideal because, one again, it’s app-controlled, and has 10 patterns and 16 intensities to choose from, so you can find that sweet spot.
If you’re looking for something that will definitely get the job done (à la Chappell Roan), this magic wand is loaded with 20 vibration modes and 10 patterns, for direct clit stimulation that will leave you shaking as hard as it does. It’s also the most waterproof toy on the market right now, which means you can take it for a dive wherever you like (we’re thinking hot tub in Hawaii, what about you?).

Chakrubs
Crystal-loving girlies, this one’s for you. As well as claiming to help facilitate shadow work, thanks to being made from Black Obsidian, the crystal for protection and grounding, this dildo is super curvy, so that bulbous end hits your G-spot just right. The surface also cools down and heats up quickly, making it ideal for exploring temperature play for the first time.
If you’ve ever worn a strap, I won’t have to tell you the struggle of trying to get all the components in the right position, and picking your wedgy out mid-thrust. These open-back briefs are not only designed to combat that, but are actually comfortable. You can insert a dildo or strapless strap-on (your choice, and even connect the straps to your favourite pair of suspenders. Hot.
It can be really hard to tell exactly how much something is vibrating when you’re using a sex toy on someone else, so I love that the remote of this C-shaped toy is filled with haptic squeeze sensors that mirror the vibration intensity of the toy you’re controlling. As well as being just deliciously intuitive, the toy itself (which sends pleasure to your G-spot and C-spot simultaneously) can be used in any position, including when being penetrated with a strap. Did someone say double trouble?
One thing about strapless strap-ons is they’re always way too hard. This one from Ann Summers has completely bendable pony, so the wearer can actually be comfortable (who would’ve thought) and, even better, they can get off thanks to the base being equipped with vibrations, so you can both come at the same time. Now that’s pleasure.
Tips for using lesbian sex toys
If you’re new to sex with vulvas, or simply want to refresh your knowledge, we asked Frye-Nekrasova for her tips on how to integrate sex toys into your intimate moments.
Communicate
“Have a conversation ahead of time about what you both like individually in terms of toys, and then work from there to decide where you would like to start with toys together,” she says.
“It is a good idea to get new toys with new partners rather than using the same toys from previous relationships and partners.”
Positions
“Whatever position feels best for everyone involved should be where you start,” Frye-Nekrasova advises.
“I personally find doggy to be a great position, especially when using the strap, as it can be used to better align the bodies to make penetration easier. If you want to enhance the overall feelings and pleasure, add a sex pillow like the Lovehoney Elevate Sex Position Pillow or Lovehoney Move Sex Position Pillow.”
Scissoring (or tribbing) can be a helpful position if you’re using vibrators or double-ended dildos, she adds.
“A wand does really well for this because the vibrations are felt on the entire head of the toy, so both partners can experience the vibration sensations,” says Frye-Nekrasova. “Palm vibrators can also work well for this.”
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Diana Ross Scenes Cut From Michael Jackson Biopic For Legal Reasosn
Scenes depicting Kat Graham as Diana Ross were apparently cut from the new Michael Jackson biopic on legal grounds.
Back in 2024, it was announced that Kat would be playing the music legend – who was a friend of Michael Jackson’s, and starred alongside him in the screen musical The Wiz – in the new film.
However, on Thursday afternoon, the Vampire Diaries star confirmed that her scenes had been axed.
“I want to share that certain legal considerations affected a few scenes, including the ones I filmed with an incredible cast,” she told her Instagram followers.
“Unfortunately, those moments are no longer part of the final cut, though the team worked hard to preserve as much of the story as possible.”

Ahead of the movie’s release later this week, critics have been weighing in on the film, titled simply Michael, with several outlets giving it scathing one- and two-star reviews.
One major criticism of the movie is the fact that it ends in 1988, meaning many major controversies surrounding the Thriller singer – most notably the several allegations of child sex abuse made against him in her lifetime – were not addressed in the film.
Variety reported earlier this month that one scene was meant to be included, which would have seen police officers searching the Jackson estate, Neverland ranch, after he was accused of child molestation in the early 1990s.
However, the outlet claimed that this sequence was eventually cut due to a legal clause in a settlement between the Grammy winner and one of his accusers, forbidding his name and likeness from ever being used in a film.

Oscar nominee Colman Domingo – who plays Joe Jackson in the film – previously suggested that Michael Jackson’s later life could potentially be explored in a sequel.
Meanwhile, it’s been reported that around three and a half hours of footage was shot for Michael, which was eventually cut down to the two-hour finished product hitting cinemas on Friday.
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What’s The Difference Between Greek Yoghurt And Skyr?
Fans of thick, creamy yoghurt will probably be familiar with both its Greek and Icelandic (skyr) versions.
They’re both luxuriously velvety, sometimes almost mascarpone-like in texture.
But are there any actual differences between them, countries of origin aside?
What’s the difference between Skyr and Greek yoghurt?
How are Skyr and Greek yoghurts made?
Dairy company Arla said that while both are creamy, Skyr tends to be even more so. That’s partly because, Food Republic writes, Skyr is actually considered a strained cheese, not a yoghurt.
Greek yoghurt is a “regular” yoghurt (made from fermented milk with live cultures) that’s been strained.
Skyr tends to rely on skimmed milk, resulting in a lower fat content. It is heated with cultures, some of which are very old, and then strained to form a tangy, creamy mass.
Skyr uses about three to four times as much milk as Greek yoghurt, which is partly why it’s so dense and high-protein.
What does Skyr vs Greek yoghurt taste like?
Both are thick, creamy, and slightly tangy. But Skyr is tangier and tends to be thicker, too.
What’s the nutritional difference between Skyr and Greek yoghurt?
Skyr has about 11g of protein per 100g, compared to Greek yoghurt’s 7g.
Skyr typically has 0g of fat per 100g, compared to full-fat Greek yoghurt’s 5g.
Their probiotic and calcium levels are about the same.
Can I substitute Skyr for Greek yoghurt and vice versa?
Most of the time, yes, especially if what you’re making calls for, or works with, low-fat Greek yoghurt.
If you’re baking something that’s meant to have full-fat Greek yoghurt in it, though, Skyr might not be the best choice as it’s typically lower-fat and may change how the bake forms.
If you need something a little looser than thick Skyr, meanwhile, Arla recommends mixing some milk into the yoghurt (or cheese, depending on who you ask).
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Unchosen Star Fra Fee Gives Fans Hope For A Season 2
Currently sitting at the top of the streaming service’s chart of most-watched shows in the UK right now (despite, it has to be noted, some not-exactly-glowing reviews), the six-part series has already repeatedly been compared to Harlan Coben’s previous collaborations with the platform.
Unchosen centres around a young couple who live in a religious sect, one half of whom begins a journey of independence when a chance encounter with a mysterious stranger turns her life upside down.
Asa Butterfield, Molly Windsor and Fra Fee play the leads in the series, which has already sparked speculation about whether a second season could be on the cards.
Will there be an Unchosen season 2 on Netflix?
For the time being, Netflix is keeping schtum about whether we might see more Unchosen in the future.
However, cast member Fra has hinted that Unchosen creator Julie Gearey already has some ideas for potential future instalments – and the Lost Boys And Fairies actor is clearly more than up for playing Sam again in the future.

“I would love to continue [Sam’s] journey simply because I hadn’t come across such a brilliant character in so long, really,” Fra enthused during an interview with Collider. “And I would just love to explore him further.”
He added: “It’s a very satisfying end to the show, and if it were to end here, it’s quite a satisfying one.
“But you know, like anything, if you know these shows, if it’s a big success, you know they’ll want to carry it on, and I think Julie probably has some ideas up her sleeve already.”
Unchosen also stars Siobhan Finneran and Christopher Eccleston as the mysterious Mrs and Mr Phillips, who play a crucial role in the show’s central sect.
All six episodes of Unchosen are streaming now on Netflix.
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Will The Mandelson Scandal Finish Off Starmer’s Premiership?
Peter Mandelson has become a recurring nightmare for Keir Starmer.
Once described as a “brilliant” choice to take on the most senior diplomatic role the UK government has to offer, ambassador to the US, the ex-Labour peer’s political career has spectacularly exploded over the last seven months – and threatens to take the prime minister with him.
This week’s Commons People podcast from HuffPost UK looks at how we got here – and whether it is the final nail in Starmer’s coffin.
Mandelson was sacked in September when the depth of his relationship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein came to light in a series of emails released by Bloomberg.
He then quit Labour and stepped down from the House of Lords in February when the US Department of Justice’s Epstein files suggested Mandelson allegedly passed market-sensitive information to the late financier when he was a minister.
Then last week it emerged that Mandelson that UK Security Vetting – officials within the Cabinet Office – recommended he not be given clearance after they conducted a mandatory deep-dive into his personal life.
But the Foreign Office, in the guise of its then top civil servant Sir Olly Robbins, cleared him to take up the plum job anyway. To make matters worse, no one thought to tell Keir Starmer until last week.
The prime minister responded by sacking Robbins, triggering a fresh crisis at the heart of government and raised major questions about Starmer’s judgment and alarming lack of curiosity.
Mandelson’s chequered past was well-known when he was appointed.
Sacked twice from Tony Blair’s government, he earned the nickname the “Prince of Darkness” for his expertise in the political dark arts.
But the former MP for Hartlepool was also part of the team which worked behind the scenes to get Starmer elected as Labour leader.
Starmer, who insisted he is “furious” about being unaware of Mandelson’s true vetting status, faced MPs on Monday in a bid to set the record straight.
But opposition MPs literally laughed in his face – and his own support drained away as Labour MPs left the chamber.
On Tuesday, Robbins gave his own version of events to MPs on the Foreign Affairs Committee.
He claimed No.10 had a “dismissive” attitude to the security clearance process altogether and that he was under “pressure” to give Mandelson a clean bill of health no matter what.
Now Starmer’s former chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney – a close ally of Mandelson and the driving force behind his appointment as US ambassador – is set to give evidence in front of the Foreign Affairs Committee next week.
McSweeney was forced out over his links to Mandelson in February.
A camera-shy individual who has often taken the blame for Starmer’s mistakes, this could prove to be another box office appearance which upends the government.
Labour MPs are in despair and some have already called for Starmer to go.
Meanwhile some cabinet ministers, including Ed Miliband, have started to publicly distance themselves from their boss and his decisions over Mandelson.
Elections to English local authorities, the Welsh Senedd and Scottish Parliament on May 7 are expected to erode any remaining faith in the PM, as Labour is set for major losses across the UK.
To make matters even worse, the government will also release the next batch of its internal documents linked to Mandelson’s appointment after the King’s Speech on May 13, meaning more drama is around the corner.
Listen to this week’s Commons People podcast as we unpick this complex saga.
We hear from a cabinet minister on the prime minister’s future, and reveal how speculation is mounting in Westminster that Starmer could be gone in months, and how that could lead to a general election as early as next year.
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Reform Candidates Accused Of Spreading Racism And Misogyny
Dozens of candidates standing for Reform UK in next month’s council elections have been accused of posting offensive content online.
Labour has produced a dossier containing social media posts by 45 of those standing for the party on May 7.
They include Alan Stay, who is standing for election to the Isle of Wight council, and posted the N-word and pictures of golliwogs.
Angus Dalgeish, standing for Sutton council, claimed King Charles’s and Princess of Wales’s cancers were caused by the Covid vaccines.
A candidate for Sefton council, Jay Cooper. shared social media posts alleging “ultimate” proof the 9/11 terror attacks were fake.
The dossier also includes the revelations from HuffPost UK last week about a series of candidates.
Janine Crook, who is standing in Darwen East, wrote on Facebook in November 2021: “I partly agree but in my area Aussie is used in a friendly manner and ‘P***’ used as an insult. I do think that is the problem.”
Reform’s Barnsley candidate Theresa Arnold said people supporting Ukraine’s war efforts should feel like “mugs” and compared Volodymyr Zelenskyy to a Nazi – which is a Kremlin talking point.
Reform’s candidate for Sandwell, Bob Jones, is part of an anti-Nato Facebook group which claims the UK and the US opened the gates for “radical Islam”.
Ricky Hodges, who is standing for Reform in Hastings, joked about shooting outside No.10 and claimed “Islam is a cancer”.
Jonathan James Fox, standing for Reform in Sandwell, posted an image of bacon on Facebook in 2019, along with the caption: “People who eat bacon are less likely to blow themselves up.”
Meanwhile, Dave McCullough – who is standing for Reform in Sharston – posted an image on Facebook of a woman appearing to wear a suicide vest with the caption: “You think I’m a terrorist but I identify as a firework.”
Labour’s dossier, ‘Reform Revealed: The People Behind Farage’, has been published two weeks before voters across the UK go to the polls.
Communities secretary Steve Reed called on Nigel Farage to sack the Reform candidates in it.
He said: “Reform’s rogues’ gallery of wrong’uns are not fit for public office.
“The idea that Nigel Farage thinks these candidates pushing vile racism, misogyny and conspiracy theories are suitable, is frankly staggering.
“It’s an insult to the public that Farage put these people forwards to stand in the first place, but it’s a dereliction of duty that he hasn’t condemned them nor pulled his support for them.
“From Swindon to Sunderland, these dangerous and extreme council candidates need to be shunned. The risk to communities is real and it’s only Labour that can stop them.”
Opinion polls suggest Reform are on course to make major gains in English councils as well as in the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Senedd.
Reform UK has been approached for comment.
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