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Stirchley cafe overjoyed after being crowned best in Birmingham
Stirchley cafe overjoyed after being crowned best in Birmingham

BBC News

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Stirchley cafe overjoyed after being crowned best in Birmingham

A cafe owner has said she "jumped with joy" after her business was crowned the best in Birmingham. Rachel Lewis runs Bournville Cafe in Stirchley, and won the region's best cafe title at the UK Small Business Awards at the beginning of 41-year-old described the cafe as her "little baby", which she opened eight years ago to fulfil her business dreams, after running a sandwich van in the city. She said the annual award, which celebrates business owners across the UK, was not something she had been expecting and was a "massive achievement" for the cafe and the community. "We went there with no expectations, so it was really exciting to win," she said. The UK Small Business Awards said that thousands of people apply for the awards every year. Ms Lewis is through to the award's grand finals in December, where a trophy is up for grabs along with a national certificate of recognition. Ms Lewis' business has had some famous visitors, with comedian Joe Lycett filming part of his Channel 4 series, Late Night Lycett, in the cafe last year. She described him as an "absolutely lovely guy" who had brought in many customers inspired to visit the cafe since it was featured on his show."He always says he's going to come back and have his omelette, so fingers crossed he will come and see us soon," she said. The cafe owner added that it was "surreal" to have visitors like Lycett in the cafe, which had spurred more production companies to film in the cafe in the future. Ms Lewis described the cafe as a "down to earth" place where everyone could enjoy themselves with outgoing, friendly said that running the cafe was a chance for her to give back to the community and provide a space for families to enjoy themselves together. The cafe has a range of food items on their menu, with customers travelling up to 10 miles (16km) across Birmingham to try the homemade chips, one of the cafe's specialities, Ms Lewis said."It's not a chore to come to work, I actually enjoy coming and hopefully I'll still have the cafe for years to come." Follow BBC Birmingham on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

TV BAFTAs 2025: The Full List Of Winners
TV BAFTAs 2025: The Full List Of Winners

Buzz Feed

time13-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Buzz Feed

TV BAFTAs 2025: The Full List Of Winners

The TV BAFTAs took place on Sunday night – and it's fair to say that not every category had the winner that telly fans went into the night expecting. While Baby Reindeer and Mr Bates vs. The Post Office went into the night with the most nominations (both of which actually aired in 2024, but outside the eligibility period for last year's ceremony), it was actually the BBC's adaptation of Bernadine Evaristo's Mr Loverman that took home the most awards, with two prizes to its name. Despite its winning streak at the likes of the Emmys and Golden Globes, Baby Reindeer picked up just one award for Jessica Gunning's unnerving portrayal of Martha, while the game-changing Mr Bates vs. The Post Office was named Best Limited Drama. Meanwhile, HuffPost faves like Danny Dyer, Rylan Clark and Gavin & Stacey star Ruth Jones all became first-time TV BAFTA winners, while Strictly once again won in the fan-voted Memorable Moment category for Chris McCausland's striking Waltz routine, and Joe Lycett triumphed for Late Night Lycett for the second year running. Check out all the winners below... Best Drama Series Blue Lights Best Actress Marisa Abela (Industry) Best Actor Lennie James (Mr Loverman) Best Supporting Actress Jessica Gunning (Baby Reindeer) Best Supporting Actor Ariyon Bakare (Mr Loverman) Best Scripted Comedy Alma's Not Normal Best Male Comedy Performance Danny Dyer (Mr Bigstuff) Best Female Comedy Performance Ruth Jones (Gavin & Stacey: The Finale) Best Limited Drama Mr Bates vs. The Post Office Best Soap EastEnders Best International Programme Shogun Best Factual Entertainment Rob And Rylan's Grand Tour Best Entertainment Programme Would I Lie To You? Best Entertainment Performance Joe Lycett (Late Night Lycett) Memorable Moment Strictly Come Dancing: Chris McCausland and Diane Buswell's Waltz Best Factual Series To Catch A Copper Best Specialist Factual Atomic People Best Reality The Jury: Murder Trial Best Single Documentary Ukraine: Enemy In The Woods Best Live Event Coverage Glastonbury 2024 Best Sport Event Coverage Paris 2024 Olympics Best News Coverage BBC Breakfast: Post Office Special Best Current Affairs State Of Rage Best Daytime Clive Myrie's Caribbean Adventure Best Short Form Programme Quiet Life Best Children's (Scripted) CBeebies As You Like It At Shakespeare's Globe Best Children's (Non-Scripted) FYI Investigates: Disability And Me

Stacey Solomon's co-star speaks out after Sort Your Life Out host's Baftas rant
Stacey Solomon's co-star speaks out after Sort Your Life Out host's Baftas rant

Daily Record

time13-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Record

Stacey Solomon's co-star speaks out after Sort Your Life Out host's Baftas rant

Stacey Solomon's co-star appeared on ITV's Lorraine when she shared her thoughts on the backlash to her tearful online rant after losing out on a Bafta Stacey Solomon received backlash from fans after she took to social media to share her "devastation" at her show Sort Your Life Out failing to win a Bafta, despite being nominated twice. But now her co-star Dilly Carter has since come out in support with a three-word remark: "Good for you!". ITV's Loose Women panel member Stacey was left in tears when her BBC renovation series was up for two awards—Entertainment Performance and Factual Entertainment—but came away from the event without any wins. ‌ Following the disappointing outcome, Stacey posted an emotional message to her followers, expressing her sadness at not winning. ‌ She was pipped at the post in the Entertainment Performance category by Joe Lycett with Late Night Lycett on Channel 4 and also Rob and Rylan's Grand Tour on BBC Two. The television presenter confided in her followers: "We didn't win a Bafta and I know I'm supposed to take it gracefully like a champ but I'll be honest I'm devastated," managing a laugh amid her confession of "handling it" quite well, reports Edinburgh Live. Her candid reaction online has drawn criticism for what some saw as lacking grace in defeat. Appearing on ITV's Lorraine, Dilly joined stand-in host Christine Lampard - filling in while Lorraine Kelly recovers following surgery - for a fashion segment, where Christine seized the moment to inquire about Stacey's Instagram video. Christine questioned Dilly on air, saying: "What do you think? She was just sort of being real wasn't she." But Dilly expressed her support for Stacey's video, saying "good for you". She commented: "She is our fearless leader for a reason that's what we have to remember and I agree with her in certain respects because it's not about us it's about the production." ‌ Dilly went on to back Stacey for making her voice heard: "So much goes into that show and that's why we are a bit like 'ohh', you know were just a little bit heartbroken for everyone because everyone works so hard." She added: "I think yeah, good for you, absolutely say it how it was. I would have been more like 'oh no don't say anything' but you know she's like that. ‌ "I think she's absolutely right, I support her as always and like I say she's a fearless leader for a reason." Christine chimed in: "It's not to take away from Rob and Rylan obviously because they're still brilliant but you just love your team." Dilly affirmed: "Of course, everyone in an award show wants their team to do well. Everyone wants to win."

Stacey Solomon's co-star issues three-word response to Bafta reaction backlash
Stacey Solomon's co-star issues three-word response to Bafta reaction backlash

Edinburgh Live

time13-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Edinburgh Live

Stacey Solomon's co-star issues three-word response to Bafta reaction backlash

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Stacey Solomon came under fire with fans after she took to social media to express her "devastation" after her show Sort Your Life Out didn't scoop up a Bafta Award despite being nominated twice. And now her co-star Dilly Carter has leapt to her defence with a three-word response: "Good for you!" ITV Loose Women panellist Stacey was left in tears after her BBC home renovation programme was nominated for two two awards, Entertainment Performance and Factual Entertainment, but didn't win either category. In an emotional update shared with fans after the event Stacey was clearly upset that she and her team had left the ceremony empty handed. She lost out on Entertainment Performance to Joe Lycett's Late Night Lycett on Channel 4 and also to Rob and Rylan's Grand Tour, BBC Two show. The TV personality told fans: "We didn't win a Bafta and I know I'm supposed to take it gracefully like a champ but I'll be honest I'm devastated," as she laughed while stating that she was "handling it" very well. Following her online outburst, the TV star has faced criticism for not taking the loss graciously. On ITV's Lorraine on Tuesday, host Christine Lampard, standing in as Lorraine Kelly recovers at home after surgery, was joined by Dilly for a fashion segment - and she jumped on the opportunity to quiz her about Stacey's Instagram video. She asked: "What do you think? She was just sort of being real wasn't she?" Dilly said her response to Stacey's video was "good for you". She told Christine: "She is our fearless leader for a reason that's what we have to remember and I agree with her in certain respects because it's not about us it's about the production" Dilly continued to defend Stacey for speaking out: "So much goes into that show and that's why we are a bit like 'ohh', you know were just a little bit heartbroken for everyone because everyone works so hard." She continued: "I think yeah, good for you, absolutely say it how it was. I would have been more like 'oh no don't say anything' but you know she's like that. "I think she's absolutely right, I support her as always and like I say she's a fearless leader for a reason." Christine interjected: "It's not to take away from Rob and Rylan obviously because they're still brilliant but you just love your team." Dilly replied: "Of course, everyone in an award show wants their team to do well. Everyone wants to win." Lorraine airs weekdays on ITV1, from 9am.

The Traitors gets completely snubbed at TV BAFTAs
The Traitors gets completely snubbed at TV BAFTAs

Scottish Sun

time11-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

The Traitors gets completely snubbed at TV BAFTAs

THE BAFTAS dealt a killer blow to murder mystery game The Traitors as it was snubbed from all their awards. This Sunday, hundreds of TV favourites flocked to London's Royal Festival Hall in order to celebrate the biggest and best of British TV. Advertisement 5 The Traitors is a fan favourite - but went home empty-handed at the Baftas Credit: PA 5 Claudia was present at the event but missed out on Entertainment Performance Credit: Getty 5 Diane won a Bafta nod for Most Memorable moment for the reveal Ross was her son Credit: BBC However, despite becoming a must-watch favourite, The Traitors, hosted by Claudia Winkleman, failed to take home any of the awards it was up for. The show had three nominations, but faced stiff competition in the Comedy Performance, P&O Memorable Moment, and Reality categories. Unfortunately, this faithful TV show was banished into the world of snubbed telly favourites. Reality was won by The Jury: Murder Trial, which recreated a real-life murder trial using transcripts from those involved, with two public jurys giving their verdict. Advertisement For P&O Memorable Moment, The Traitors were given a nod for Diane Carson's iconic "Paul isn't my son... but Ross is" during the second series. However, the fan-vote award ultimately went to Strictly Come Dancing's Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell for their emotional performance of You'll Never Walk Alone. Finally, Claudia Winkleman, who was up for Best Entertainment Performance as the show's host, was bested by Joe Lycett and his series Late Night Lycett. Lycett nabbed the win over favourites Ant and Dec, as well as Claudia, Graham Norton, Romesh Ranganathan and Rob Beckett, and Stacey Solomon. Advertisement Fans were less than impressed with the move, saying that the smash-hit series – which is set for a Celebrity spin-off and a fourth series – was "robbed". Sharing a clip of Claudia in the audience, one fan wrote: "The look of someone who's programme has been robbed." Celebrity Traitors 2025: Meet the Full Cast Line-up "The traitors not winning best reality tv… ummm what ?!?!" shocked another. 'The Baftas are Traitors to The Traitors How did it not win!," wrote another. Advertisement "The Jury over The Traitors !?! Hell naww!" added a fourth on X. The complete snub was made even more awkward considering the numerous references made throughout the ceremony to the show. On top of Claudia being present in the audience, Alan Cumming – who hosts the US version of the show – was presenting the evening. Siobhan McSweeney, who will make her debut as the host of the Irish version of the series, also had a moment with Alan as he cracked jokes with the guests. Advertisement Bafta TV 2025 Winners List Here's everyone who has taken home an award at tonight's ceremony Drama Series: Blue Lights Leading Actor: Lennie James, Mr Loverman Leading Actress: Marisa Abela, Industry Entertainment: Would I Lie To You? Entertainment Performance: Joe Lycett - Late Night Lycett Factual Series: To Catch a Copper Factual Entertainment: Rob & Rylan's Grand Tour International: Shogun Supporting Actor: Ariyon Bakare, Mr Loverman Supporting Actress: Jessica Gunning, Baby Reindeer Limited Drama: Mr Bates Vs The Post Office Male Performance in a Comedy: Danny Dyer, Mr Bigstuff Female Performance in a Comedy: Ruth Jones, Gavin and Stacey Fellowship: Kirsty Wark News Coverage: BBC Breakfast: Post Office Special Reality: The Jury: Murder Trial Scripted Comedy: Alma's Not Normal Short Form: Quiet Life Single Documentary: Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods Special Award: ITV - Mr Bates Vs The Post Office Soap: EastEnders Live Event Coverage: Glastonbury 2024 Specialist Factual: Atomic People Sports Coverage: Paris 2024 Olympics, BBC One Children's Non-Scripted: Disability and Me (FYI Investigates) Children's Scripted: Cbeebies As You Like It At Shakespeare's Globe Current Affairs: State of Rage Daytime: Clive Myrie's Caribbean Adventure P&O Cruises Memorable Moment: Strictly Come Dancing - Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell dance to You'll Never Walk Alone 5 Claudia also presented an award an bantered with fellow Traitors presenter, Alan Cumming Credit: Getty 5 The Traitors has become must-watch TV - but it missed out on the Baftas Credit: BBC

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