25 people in the news in 2025 – from Ozzy Osbourne’s death to Oasis comeback

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times; 12 months full of incident and intrigue which, if we had been able to see into the future this time last year, we never would have believed

From global conflicts to political turmoil at home and abroad, Royal scandals, dizzying advances in technology, high profile deaths, a Coldplay concert kiss that went viral and even a pop star in space, 2025 has been a year to remember.

And while at times the world may have seemed a dark and troubled place there were also lighter moments that brought celebration and laughter. It was a year of firsts across the year too.

In February, Beyonce won her first-ever album of the year award at the Grammy’s, May saw Pope Leo X1V become the first Head of the Catholic Church to have been born in the US and July saw a much anticipated series of huge concerts after the band Oasis reunited after a 16 year hiatus.

Sadly, we lost a host of famous faces in 2025 from across the worlds of religion, entertainment, sport and fashion including Pope Francis, Joe Bugner, Gene Hackman, Ozzy Osborne, Prunella Scales, Giorgio Armani and Robert Redford.

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But as we said goodbye to some, other names were emerging onto our screens and timelines to dominate the headlines. Afterall, who could have predicted that in October the nation would take retired rugby player and Celebrity Traitor Joe Marler to its heart or that Alan Carr would win the series – his tears becoming a tv moment of the year?

Or that a performance back in March by actor Owen Cooper playing a troubled teenager in the TV series Adolescence would spark a national debate on toxic masculinity? The past year also witnessed feats of remarkable courage. The families of three little girls killed at a dance class in Southport in 2024 established legacy projects to help others in their name. Former Olympic track cyclist Chris Hoy, who is living with stage four cancer, continued his mission to raise money for and awareness of prostate cancer.

Then there was Gisèle Pelicot whose testimony at her own mass rape trial resulted in a change in French legislation around sexual violence. And earlier this month the world watched in horror as Ahmed al-Ahmed disarmed a gunman on Australia’s Bondi Beach. The terrorist was one of two now accused of murdering 15 people during a Hanukkah celebration.

But, back in January, all this was still to come. A little under 12 months ago we were battling snow, floods and some of the iciest temperatures in a decade courtesy of storms Eowyn and Herminia. The cold took its toll in the US too with the inaugural address of the 47th President, Donald J Trump, having to move indoors because of the plummeting thermometer.

It was all warm smiles in Bradford, though, which began its year as the UK City of Culture and there were celebrations too in Cheshire when local lad Luke Littler became the youngest World Darts Champion at the age of 17. And it was a month of good news for the Royal Family with the Princess of Wales announcing she was in remission from cancer. The year bookended with even more positive Royal news as the King, who has also been battling the disease, revealed earlier this month his schedule of treatment would be reduced for 2026.

The months in between however, were less happy for the House of Windsor with the relationship between the former Prince Andrew and the convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein dominating the headlines. Pressure mounted in March with the death of Virginia Giuffre, one of the most prominent survivors of Epstein’s abuse. In August a biography of Andrew was released casting fresh doubt on his claims as to when he and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson first met the financier while a leaked email in October appeared to contradict a previous claim about when he had ceased contact with the convicted child sex offender.

Later that month, King Charles took action and officially stripped his brother of his titles, forcing him to fund himself privately and quit his 30-room mansion. Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is expected to move home in 2026. Meanwhile, Prince Harry and wife Meghan also continued to make headlines. In May he lost his appeal over the level of security he and his family are entitled to in the UK.

Scandal within the British Royal Family was not the only topic to a cast long shadows this year with global conflict and the quest for peace continuing to govern the international landscape. In February there was a fiery meeting in the White House between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and President Trump with tempers flaring amid talks to end war with Russia.

Cordial terms were restored but the Ukraine/Russia conflict continued as the year grew older. Between October and December Russian forces launched huge missile and drone strikes against Ukraine which has recently secured a £79 bn loan from the EU. Meanwhile the year saw ceasefires begin and end in the Isreal-Gaza war – the latest made in October remains in place. In July the UN-backed Integrated Food Security Phase Classification declared famine in the region. The IPC reported recent improvements in nutrition and food supplies but said 100,000 people still experienced ‘catastrophic’ conditions in November.

Nearer to home, the political landscape remained complex. Large anti-immigration protests swept cities – the largest was in London in September – as immigration and border control remained the hottest of topics. But there were other political headline grabbing moments – who could forget Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ tears in the Commons back in July or the leaking of her budget in November?

We’ve had high profile political resignations too, most notably Deputy PM Angela Rayner in September after a row over underpaid tax on a house in Hove. But 2025 has also seen the government increase the National Living Wage increased in April, introduce the Renters’ Rights Act, abolishing ‘no fault evictions’ and implement measures to penalise water company bosses who pollute rivers and seas.

Meanwhile, Nigel Farage’s Reform UK has risen in popularity despite its leader, Nigel Farage, facing claims of racism and anti-semitism in November. March was a month of ups and downs with Firefly Aerospace’s “Blue Ghost” becoming the first commercial lander to reach the Moon. Just weeks later pop star Katy Perry also went to space aboard Blue Origin’s rocket as part of an all female crew – and sang ‘Wonderful World’ to mark the occasion.

A wonder of the world was also revealed that month when a colossal squid was captured on video in its natural habitat for the first time in the South Atlantic Ocean. Overall, 2025 was a good year for music lovers. Charli XCX was the big winner at The Brit Awards, taking home five prizes in March. She later headlined at Glastonbury in June. And Taylor Swift fans were thrilled both with her new album and the news in August that she was engaged to American footballer Travis Kelce.

Less thrilled though were the two work colleagues caught on camera at a Coldplay concert in a warm embrace back in July. Called out by frontman Chris Martin their horrified reaction went viral. Technology showed its best and worst sides this year with AI becoming ever more embedded in our lives. In April the Co-op was the subject of a cyber attack. Jaguar Land Rover also fell victim in August and M&S followed in September.

But back in April medical advancements saw Grace Davidson from London become the first woman in the UK to give birth using a transplanted womb. The past year saw us looking back as well as forward with major celebrations across the country in May and August to mark the 80th anniversaries of both VE Day and VJ Day. There were also some defining moments in our long established law courts.

The Supreme Court ruled in April that the legal definition of a woman should be based on biological sex – transgender people remain protected under the Equality Act – while the Assisted Dying Bill, allowing terminally ill adults to request assistance to end their lives, passed the House of Commons in June. In May two men from Cumbria were found guilty of illegally cutting down the world famous Sycamore Gap Tree. They were each jailed for more than four years.

There were sporting landmarks aplenty across the year and none bigger than England’s Lionesses winning the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 final in July after beating Spain. Gary Lineker presented his final Match of the Day after 26 years in May, David Beckham also received a knighthood in November and just this month (Dec) British racing driver Lando Norris won the Formula One World Driver’s Championship.

The UK’s summer of 2025 was the hottest on record while a series of heatwaves dominated Europe from April through to early October. President Trump made a state visit in September and all eyes were on a scorching Wimbledon where electronic line calling meant eliminating human line judges for the first time. Jannik Sinner triumphed in the men’s final and Iga Świątek the women’s.

The summer was tinged with grief, though, as fans paid tribute to Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne who died in July. The world was stunned too at the death of Liverpool FC player Diogo Jota that same month.Heat warnings continued into August and, while we all scrambled for shorts and t-shirts, clothing retailer Topshop announced a return to the high street five years after its parent company collapsed. Poundland too was saved from closure after a restructuring plan.

Immigration remained the hottest of topics. In the wake of Home Office figures showing there were a record 111,000 applications for asylum in the UK, national flags began appearing across cities in England and Scotland. Summer often brings wedding invitations and the lucky guests who saw Amazon founder Jeff Bezos marry Lauren Sanchez in June were treated to a spectacular celebration in Venice. Other notable matches this year included actress Selena Gomez married musician Benny Blanco and Twilight saga star Kristen Stewart tied the knot with actress Dylan Meyer.

There were celebrity splits too, though, including Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban in September. Comedian Amy Schumer and Chris Fischer and Lily Allen and David Harbour also parted ways.. September saw the first Catholic funeral for a member of the Royal Family in modern times following the death of Katharine, Duchess of Kent while the long-running Epstein scandal engulfed the Duchess of York after an email emerged from her to him. In the days that followed various charities dropped her as a patron.

Another religious first came in October with Dame Sarah Mullally named as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury while King Charles became the first British monarch to pray with a pope with Henry V111 split with the Catholic Church. However, the news agenda was dominated by an attack on a synagogue in Manchester in which two people were killed, marking a year of sometimes shocking news stories including that of Paul Doyle who drove his car into Liverpool FC’s victory parade crowds in May and a mass stabbing on a train in Cambridgeshire in November.

It was a stellar year for TV with The Traitors commanding huge audiences, I’m a Celebrity marking its 20th series and Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daley stepping down from hosting Strictly this month. Radio favourite Sara Cox also raised £11.5m for Children in Need in November after a 135 mile marathon challenge The news was less good for the BBC that same month which saw Director General Tim Davie resign following criticism of a Panorama report which edited together parts of speech by President Donald Trump. The President announced he would sue the corporation.

The year looks to be ending as it began with unpredictability in both the weather and in politics. December saw warnings in place for heavy rain and flooding, the Justice Secretary, David Lammy, raised the question of whether every trial needs a jury and a case containing the Crown Jewels came under attack from protesters throwing apple crumble and custard at it.

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Transgender issues were once again being debated after Girlguiding announced that transgender girls will be banned from joining the Girl Guide groups and the long shadow of Covid remained with the publication of a report into £10.9bn of government money lost to fraud and error during the pandemic. It’s been a year of fast change and uncertainty. As for 2026 there’s one thing that’s certain- that it will be every bit as surprising as 2025.

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Lord Alan Sugar takes brutal swipe at Piers Morgan during Celebrity Apprentice

The Apprentice, a program hosted by Lord Alan Sugar, has been broadcast on BBC One since 2005, and the broadcaster also recently aired Celebrity Apprentice this holiday season.

Last night on Celebrity Apprentice, Lord Alan Sugar made a cheeky dig at Piers Morgan.

The business magnate appeared to reignite the long-running feud with Piers, which began when Piers took exception at Lord Alan’s claims he gave him his “big break” in showbiz with an appearance on Celebrity Apprentice years ago. Some of the stars on this year’s Celebrity Apprentice, which concluded last night, enlisted Piers’ help to endorse their product — Christmas biscuits — and featured his video message in their advert.

Piers praised the cookie’s name, Jolly McTrouble, in the video. The journalist and broadcaster remarked, “This biscuit is the best one that has ever had my name on it.”

Lord Alan, 78, however, fought back in the boardroom to a roaring ovation. He replied, “No, a biscuit with his name on it should actually be Jammie Dodger.” Or Hob Kn**head, perhaps, would be the post-watershed name.

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Some even applauded Lord Alan at this point, as did Kadeena Cox, Sarah Hadland, JB Gill, Rob Rinder, and Jake Wood. The TV personality from Hackney, east London, once more, gave credit to all the celebrities for sacrificing their time to record messages for the commercial.

But this team, led by Rob Rinder, lost the challenge and were grilled in the boardroom. Lord Alan, who founded electronics company Amstrad, dismissed Rob, who Karen Brady said “had no clear plan” despite being project manager. Addressing the barrister and TV personality, Lord Alan said: “You admit yourself did you gave your team no clear direction… It is with regret that you’re fired.”

The dig at Piers, though, led the chatter on social media after the programme aired on Tuesday. Piers was himself on the Celebrity Apprentice in the UK and won the US’s version in 2008, then hosted by Donald Trump.

However, when Lord Alan brutally terminated the journalist, he claimed that “I think there is one person here who is more accountable” and that it is because of the journalist’s demeanor and general winding up.

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This has led to frosty encounters since. In 2024, amid a spat on social media, Piers posted: “Amusing to see Lord Alan Sugar claim he gave me my first TV break. At the time, HE begged me to do a one-off Comic Relief Apprentice show, I was starring on America’s Got Talent – America’s number one summer TV show. That was a slightly bigger break given to me by Simon Cowell.”

Adam Peaty’s sister receives lavish bridesmaid gifts from Holly Ramsay

Bethany Peaty’s sister, Adam Peaty, and Holly Ramsay’s daughter, Gordon Ramsay, are getting married on Saturday in Bath, Somerset.

Holly Ramsay gave her new sister-in-law Bethany some lavish, personalised bridesmaid gifts ahead of her wedding.

Bethany Peaty, Adam’s older sister, has taken to Instagram to show off the sweet presents, which include pot of the award-winning Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream worth around £79, and a black pyjama set. Holly, who with her two sisters Tilly, 24, and Megan, 27, were Bethany’s bridesmaids on Saturday, had the words “Magic Beth” engraved on the pot of cream and personalised other gifts.

The names Bethany and her partner Dan were embroidered on the bags and pillowcases with “Beth” and “Bridesmaid” respectively. Additionally, Bethany received a “Beth Bridesmaid 27.12.2025”-looking sleep mask and a sweet handkerchief.

Bethany posted pictures of the gifts on her Instagram page this week. It comes after she walked arm in arm with Tilly and Megan as she headed into Bath Abbey in the Somerset city on the weekend. Bethany’s mum Caroline, though, was not invited and so stayed 130 miles away in the family home in Staffordshire, which she once shared with her estranged son and Bethany.

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The newlyweds have now jetted away from the family drama and headed off on honeymoon. It leaves Bethany, who was the only member of the Peaty family to attend the wedding, to face the music.

According to insiders, Bethany’s decision to attend the wedding and play such a prominent part in the bridal party has caused her mother to feel “betrayed.”

According to the source, Bethany has changed since striking up a close friendship with Holly, claiming that she has betrayed her mother to see what she can gain from being the only family member to get along with Adam and Holly. She changed her appearance and personality to fit the Ramsays’ celebrity lifestyle, according to them. “This isn’t Bethany, we all know.

Weeks before her bridesmaid duties, Bethany attended the bride-to-be’s hen party, which became a central point of the family rift. Holly’s decision not to invite her future mother-in-law to her hen party triggered a major backlash from the Peaty family. Adam’s aunt Louise publicly criticised both her nephew and Holly in a string of Instagram comments, later alleging that her sister Caroline was excluded from the wedding because of her appearance and for not having the right “look”.

Bethany was, however, a part of Holly’s adorable Cotswolds hen do. She was reportedly welcomed because the attractive blonde “fits in” with their glamorous lifestyle, according to sources.

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Westlife’s Mark Feehily shares rare health update after life-threatening illness

One of the lead singers in Westlife, Mark Feehily, also stated that he is considering a career break that will see him host three shows on Irish RTE Radio 1 each week.

Mark Feehily — one of the lead singers in Westlife — has addressed his health after he experienced sepsis.

The 45-year-old vocalist told fans he feels well enough to start his career comeback, having spent months in intensive care following the sepsis battle. Mark quit Westlife in 2024 amid the health scare, announcing he wasn’t going to join Shane Filan, Kian Egan, Nicky Byrne on their 25th anniversary tour.

He is now making a comeback, as Ireland’s RTE Radio 1 is set to air a program three times each week. His programs will be available on the network, the country’s most popular radio station, on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.

Mark, himself from Silgo, Ireland, posted on Instagram: “My body and my mind need time. However, thankfully, sitting in a chair to do a radio show is a completely different physical and mental demand to doing a massive world tour and I feel very lucky to be able to do this new @rteradio1 show.

Although it’s not quite a stadium performance, it’s a HUGE accomplishment for me! I’m sitting back and doing absolutely nothing right now would make things worse for me emotionally and medically, so here goes!

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The Irish star posted a picture of himself sitting in the rado station while wearing headphones. A brief but profound message from me to you. Sorry about the lack of posting, but it’s been so long. I miss you. Knowing that I won’t be able to join the party will be quite challenging to watch my bands’ big World Tour debut.

“But it’s been really amazing to see our band still exploding and the incredible global support that our band still receives.” “YOUR back”

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Beginning in Aberdeen in September 2026, Westlife’s 25th anniversary celebration will continue until November. The band will also be able to entertain visitors from other countries, including those in Belgium, Holland, Norway, and Denmark.

Mark won’t be with the young men as he battles a chronic illness. The musician underwent routine surgery after being diagnosed with sepsis in 2020, but he later developed pneumonia. Since battling his initial illness, Mark has undergone four significant operations to address complications.

Isiah Whitlock Jr dead: The Wire and The Good Cop star dies aged 71

Isiah Whitlock, the late The Wire star, passed away at the age of 71 after a brief illness.

The actor, who also appeared in Goodfellas, I Care a Lot, and Pieces of April, passed away on Tuesday in New York City. On the popular crime show The Wire in the 2000s, which received numerous awards, he best known for his recognizable role as corrupt senator Clay Davis. In 2009, The Wire narrowly lost out to Mad Men in the BAFTA for Best International Show.

For six years, Whitlock Jr., who was born in South Bend, Indiana, worked for The Wire. He has previously appeared on Netflix’s The Residence, The Good Cop, and the thriller TV series Rubicon, among other shows.

Brian Liebman, the star’s manager, informed Deadline! Following a brief illness, Whitlock Jr. passed away on Tuesday. He referred to him as “an even better actor” and “an even better person.” Everyone who had the pleasure of working with or knowing him, loved him, Liebman continued. He will be greatly missed. He led tributes to the Hollywood legend, whose distinguished career spanned more than 40 years.

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In The Wire, Whitlock Jr. is portrayed as corrupt senator Clay Davis.

The shady senator, played by Whitlock Jr. in The Wire, was well-known for his phrase “she*******t.” Although Chase Davis was known for stealing bribes from Baltimore Police Commissioner Ervin Burrell, he remained under the control of other high-ranking politicians.

The versatile actor also appeared frequently on television programs like Veep, Your Honor, and Atlanta. He also worked on projects like Chi-Raq, BlacKk, BlacK, and Da 5 Blodds, with renowned filmmaker Spike Lee. Whitlock Jr.’s famous “sh*******t” was just his way of saying the curse word “s**t” in the 2002 film 25th hour.

The entertainer admitted in an interview in 2008 that he had been mimicking his uncle Leon when he used the camera to say the s-word.

In 2013, the actor appeared in The Blacklist.
In 2013, the actor appeared in The Blacklist.

After graduating from college, Whitlock Jr. began his acting career at San Francisco’s American Conservatory Theater. His first notable screen role was a 1987 guest appearance on CBS’ Cagney & Lacey. He has appeared in numerous guest roles on television for the past three and a half decades, including in the Law &amp, Order series, with special guest appearances for Mothership, Special Victims Unit, and Criminal Intent.

The actress most recently appeared in Elizabeth Banks’ black comedy Cocaine Bear and is set to join the Pixar/Disney animated feature Hoppers’ voice cast.

Bridgerton’s Adjoa Andoh says husband has ‘never seen a second’ of hit show

Adjoa Andoh, the actress from Bridgerton who portrays Lady Danbury, made big promises in the run-up to season four and revealed that Howard Cunnell has never seen the show.

Bridgerton actress Adjoa Andoh says husband Howard Cunnell has ‘never seen a second’ of the hit Netflix show, despite it being the network’s “biggest series ever”.

In 2021, the streamer said 82 million households around the world tuned into the show in its first 28 days online. It hit the number one spot in 83 countries, including the US, UK, India, France and Brazil.

The network has confirmed that the plot will focus on the relationship between Golda Rosheuvel’s Queen Charlotte and Adjoa’s character, Lady Danbury. Adjoa claims that the show is not her husband’s “thing” despite its success.

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My husband has never seen a second of Bridgerton, she claimed for Good Housekeeping. It’s not his style. When the new series premieres on January 29th, the 62-year-old star says viewers will get “more bang for their] buck.”

She said: “Everyone knows it’s Benedict’s story, but I can also say that we’re expanding the ‘Bridgeverse’ in terms of where the focus is storytelling-wise. If you love Bridgerton , you’ll get more of the same – but you’ll also get more bang for your buck. Take that as you please.”

She also reflected on the show becoming an overnight hit back in December 2020. She explained: “Everyone was at a low ebb that Christmas. The combination of Covid, the success of platform streaming and the particular brand of storytelling adopted by [Shonda Rhimes-founded production company] Shondaland made Bridgerton this remarkable thing. And, of course, there was the sex!

With Bridgerton‘s method of framing historical romantic drama, it had historic frothiness, looked incredible, and had unprecedented casting. Although the rest of the streamers have now gotten in, Bridgerton is still occupying a position in the market, which is quite impressive.

Adjoa Andoh previously urged Black women in the entertainment sector to “celebrate who they are as artists and remember that they are more than just there to fly the flag for others.”

Adjoa praised the next generation of Black women for being “very thoughtful and wise,” but warned them to remember that they are just “creative people” in their own right when they spoke at the Pride of Britain Awards.

She said, “We are there to say, “A door can open wider,” “We are there to say, “Keep going,” “pick your battles,” and “Think about who you want to be.”

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“Celebrity what you do as artists, because you are there as a creative person, not just to fly the flag.”

The full interview can be found in Good Housekeeping UK’s February issue..