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Lewis Capaldi Shares 'The Day That I Die' From New 'Survive' EP
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Lewis Capaldi Shares ‘The Day That I Die’ From New ‘Survive’ EP

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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The emotional track closes out the Scottish singer-songwriter’s new EP, Survive

Lewis Capaldi’s new four-song EP is out today, and with it the arrival of a new single, “The Day That I Die.” 

The track is vintage Capaldi, a deeply affecting, piano-led ballad that finds the Scottish singer-songwriter ruminating on mortality in stark, but evocative terms. On the track’s characteristically booming bridge, Capaldi belts, “Just as the sun will rise/And the sun will set/I will love you just the same from somewhere different/Until you close your eyes/And we meet again/Don’t you, don’t cry.”

On Instagram, Capaldi said the “The Day That I Die” was about “the lowest I’ve felt in my life,” and admitted it felt “a bit weird putting it out there for people to hear.” Still, he continued, “I’m honestly the proudest I’ve ever been about a song with this one. It’s been an absolute pleasure being back and releasing music and playing shows the last six months and I’m honestly so pleased to say I feel so far removed from the place I was when. Wrote this song. Looking forward to much more next year.”

“The Day That I Die” closes out Capaldi’s new Survive EP, which also includes previously-released tracks, “Almost,” “Survive,” and “Something in the Heavens.” Survive marks Capaldi’s first release of all new material in two years, following his 2023 sophomore album, Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent. Earlier this year, he did release another EP, All the Rest, which contained two covers — Olivia Rodrigo’s “Driver’s License” and Billie Eilish’s “When the Party’s Over” — as well as new orchestral versions of two of Capaldi’s own songs. 

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Capaldi’s return comes after a challenging couple of years, during which he stepped back from touring to address physical and mental health concerns. He returned to the stage over the summer at Glastonbury, where he last performed in 2023 and was seen battling Tourette’s syndrome throughout his set. 

Capaldi has played a few more gigs since then, and he’ll kick off a proper world tour early next year. A North American run is set to begin April 15 in Philadelphia and wrap May 6 in Vancouver. 

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How To Survive A Warzone' Film
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How To Survive A Warzone’ Film

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
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The BBC will be forced to broadcast a statement live on television after UK media regulator Ofcom ruled that Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone was “materially misleading.”

The BBC has already acknowledged that it was a serious editorial failing that the documentary, which premiered on February 17, was narrated by the child of a Hamas minister, without this fact being declared to audiences. Now Ofcom has determined that it broke UK broadcasting rules.

In a ruling on Friday, the regulator concluded: “Trust is at the heart of the relationship between a broadcaster and its audience, particularly for a public service broadcaster such as the BBC. This failing had the potential to erode the significantly high levels of trust that audiences would have placed in a BBC factual programme about the Israel-Gaza war. ”

In its ruling, Ofcom added: “Breaches of the [broadcasting] code that have resulted in the audience being materially misled have always been considered by Ofcom to be among the most serious that can be committed by a broadcaster.”

The BBC will be required to air a statement of Ofcom’s findings on BBC Two in the primetime 9PM slot. A date for the statement is yet to be determined by Ofcom.

How to Survive a Warzone was produced by Hoyo Films, an independent production company run by Emmy and BAFTA-winning filmmaker Jamie Roberts. Overseeing the film for the BBC were Joanna Carr, head of current affairs, and commissioning editors Gian Quaglieni and Sarah Waldron.

The BBC’s internal review of the film, led by complaints chief Peter Johnston, concluded that it misled audiences by failing to declare English-speaking narrator Abdullah Al-Yazouri’s Hamas links, but said there was no evidence that the proscribed terror group “inappropriately impacted on the programme.”

Al-Yazouri’s connection was not declared to the BBC prior to the film screening, even though Hoyo was aware for eight months about Al-Yazouri’s family. After examining 5,000 documents and 150 hours of raw footage, Johnston “does not consider” that Hoyo “intentionally misled” the BBC during the production process, but said the company “bears most responsibility for this failure.”

Notably, the report said three members of Hoyo “did not at any stage prior to the broadcast of the programme” share Al-Yazouri’s Hamas links. This was despite a BBC editorial policy advisor questioning Hoyo, weeks before broadcast, about whether “due diligence” had been done on the 13-year-old boy’s Hamas connections. “Critics may raise something,” the note said.

Hoyo acknowledged that this question, posed on January 12, should have been answered. The production company told Johnston’s review that it struggled to keep up with the “bombardment” of requests and emails from the BBC, and the note from January 12 slipped through the net unintentionally.

Furthermore, Hoyo’s position was that the Hamas minister was responsible for agriculture and, therefore, did not hold a “political or military position” within the group that would make him a target for Israel. 

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What does it take to survive in the US Navy and Marine Corps’ toughest fighter pilot school?
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What does it take to survive in the US Navy and Marine Corps’ toughest fighter pilot school?

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
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You’ll watch them take on breathtaking bombing tests, learn to master aircraft carrier landings, face seasoned instructors in head-to-head dogfights, and tackle the intense final week before graduation. Every episode promises edge-of-your-seat action, so strap in and get ready to experience the adrenaline firsthand.

Go inside the cockpit

For the first time in history, the US Navy and Marines have granted filming access to their fast jet training bases, giving you up-close access to the final gruelling six months of training and selection through cockpit, training centre and in-flight footage. What’s more, the aerial team behind the footage includes Kevin LaRosa, Aerial Coordinator and Lead Camera Pilot for Top Guns: Maverick – who is no stranger to bringing high-speed, high-stakes drama to your screen.

From the classroom to the cockpit, you’ll witness what it takes to earn your wings and compete for the chance to one day fly the world’s only long-range stealth strike fighter: the F-35.

Meet the next generation

Four fighter pilots walking out of an aircraft hangar

Becoming an elite strike fighter pilot is the ultimate test of skill, nerve and speed, bringing immense challenges. Trainees dive at speeds they’ve never experienced before, wrestle with high-risk manoeuvres and face intense physical and mental strain. Some struggle to control their instincts or cope under pressure, while others rise to the occasion.

But it’s not just about flying. Away from their training, students also juggle the weight of family expectations, the sacrifices of loved ones and the rivalries and friendships that shape their journey. For many, past failures and personal struggles follow them into the cockpit, making each flight as much a test of character as it is of skill.

This series follows the trainees not just in their training, but in their lives beyond it – from moments of triumph to crises of confidence. Only the strongest will succeed, and not all will make it to graduation, so every manoeuvre could be the difference between earning their wings or leaving their dream career behind.

Top Guns: The Next Generation starts at 9pm on Sunday 21 September

Available to watch on the National Geographic channel (Sky 129 | Virgin Media 183)

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