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  • Bravo Wraps Leaked ‘Summer House’ Reunion Audio Investigation, Finds Production Staffer Released “Unauthorized Recording”

    Bravo has wrapped their investigation into an audio recording that was leaked from the set of the highly anticipated season 10 reunion of Summer House, concluding that someone involved in the production released the unauthorized recording.

    “An investigation into the recent leak of the Summer House reunion audio has concluded that the audio was an unauthorized recording and distributed by an individual involved in the production of the reunion.  As a result of the findings, appropriate action has been taken,” a Bravo spokesperson shared in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter. “There is no evidence that any member of the cast was involved in the recording of the audio.”

    The statement continued, “We take these matters seriously and will continue to take appropriate measures to respond to the unauthorized distribution of our content. We are aware that there is additional improperly obtained audio circulating and we caution all parties and platforms to refrain from posting, sharing, or amplifying any unauthorized audio.”

    On Thursday night, after the special series of episodes where Ciara Miller crossed paths with Amanda Batula and West Wilson for the first time on camera since news of their relationship was confirmed, audio of the cast discussing the scandal leaked online. When reached by Bravo for comment, a spokesperson confirmed with The Hollywood Reporter on Friday morning that they had launched a “full investigation” to look into the matter.

    “This represents a serious breach of trust and a clear lack of respect for the cast, crew and the integrity of the production process,” a Bravo spokesperson said. “We take this matter very seriously and have launched a full investigation and we will take appropriate action based on our findings.”

    Bravo’s reunions are a very closed set, usually comprised of only the cast, production and glam, though the latter are not on the live set or in a distance to hear audio. Companies are able to analyze fairly quickly to know where this leak is coming from.

    After the audio was leaked, speculation began online that it could have come from a castmember, which, if true, would be a major breach of contract and could lead to serious consequences, including being fired.

    Andy Cohen, who hosts all of Bravo’s reunion, addressed the leak on Instagram Friday, writing, “People laid their souls out emotionally for ten hours yesterday and it’s disgusting and illegal for someone to leak or distribute this. It’s disrespectful to the work and tears the cast put in yesterday. Let the season play out. You will see it all in due time.”

    The scandal involving Miller, Batula and Wilson has been a hot topic online in the past few months, stemming from the fact that Miller used to date Wilson, and was also dear friends with Batula. The controversy has been compared to that of Vanderpump Rules‘ Scandoval, though THR confirmed that while the latter series altered its reunion format to dive deeper into the mess, the Summer House reunion would not do the same.

    Season 10 of the Lisa Vanderpump-led series went up in flames when Tom Sandoval had an affair with Rachel Leviss, his Vanderpump co-star and friend to his longtime girlfriend Ariana Madix. At the reunion for the reality series, Cohen sat down with all three parties involved separately to gather their side of the story; Miller, Batula and Wilson did not film solo interviews with Cohen during the taping of their season 10 reunion.

    After a month of rumors, Summer House stars Batula and Wilson confirmed their newfound relationship on March 31, rocking the Bravosphere.

    Wilson joined the cast of Bravo’s Summer House in season eight, which began airing in 2024. During that installment (which was shot in 2023), Wilson met the cast and began his romance with Miller, whom he dated through the end of the year. At the season eight reunion of the reality series, they announced they were no longer together, and Miller revealed that Wilson said he could not commit to a serious relationship with her “for show-related reasons.”

    Wilson and Miller were on rocky terms throughout the ninth season of Summer House. Season 10 premiered in February and is currently airing, where the two have gotten close and rehashed aspects of their former romance. (In episode seven, Miller admitted that “it’s very clear that we both miss each other,” and noted that “we’re in a weird state of like, limbo, and so it’s all just coming out so disorganized and a bit crazy.”)

    On season 10 of Summer House, Miller was an avid supporter of Batula amid her rocky marriage with Cooke, whom she is now separated from. In a recent interview with Marie Claire, Batula showed gratitude toward Miller for being there amid turbulence in her marriage — also shouting out Wilson in the same breath.

  • Forced Windows updates can now be paused forever

    No more getting caught by a forced Windows 11 update while you’re in the middle of a meeting or a match. Microsoft announced some major changes coming to Windows Update on its blog, including the ability to indefinitely pause Windows updates, 35 days at a time.

    To give users more control, Windows Update introduced the option to extend update pauses as much as users want. Once you opted to pause updates for Windows 11, you won’t be disturbed for 35 days at a time, but you can now reset this 35-day limit for as long as you want. You should eventually install these updates, as most of them are usually related to security upgrades and only sometimes require emergency fixes, but Microsoft is letting users decide when to do so. Microsoft’s Aria Hanson wrote in the blog that these changes were a result of feedback that consistently mentioned “disruption caused by untimely updates and not enough control over when updates happen.”

    Beyond the update pauses, Microsoft is ensuring Windows 11 users always have the option to shut down or restart their devices without updating. These quality-of-life upgrades build on another recent change that allowed users to skip updates while setting up their new Windows devices. According to Microsoft, the latest Windows Updates features are currently rolling out to those enrolled in the Windows Insider program, specifically users in the Dev and Experimental Channels.

  • THORChain is being flagged as a key route for hackers to move stolen funds

    THORChain is being flagged as a key route for hackers to move stolen funds

    Meet the chain where hackers cash out; that’s how analysts are summing up THORChain. Fresh data again tied the protocol has dropped the debate into the light. In a post, the analyst pointed out that multiple high-profile exploits have routed funds through THORChain. Amid all the funds flowing out, the protocol continued to generate fees.

    The list of exploited funds being driven out from THORChain includes the FTX exploiter ($124 million), Bybit hacker ($1.2 billion+), and Balancer exploiter ($120 million). It also holds the name of the recent KelpDAO attack ($175 million in just 36 hours).

    THORChain bags millions in fees

    Data shows that THORChain reportedly generated around $910,000 in fees just from the KelpDAO incident. This exceeded its previous month’s total of $709,000. Meanwhile, the protocol has maintained a stance of neutrality, even as hundreds of millions in illicit funds pass through its rails.

    According to data from Arkham Intelligence, the attacker split the stolen funds across three wallets. They were holding around 25,000 $ETH (approx $57–59 million each). Only one of those wallets has actively begun laundering. Its balance dropped from 25,000 $ETH to around 3,800 $ETH.

    A good portion of those funds has already been bridged into Bitcoin using THORChain. On-chain data shows that nearly 99% of the funds in that wallet have moved. This adds to a surge in protocol usage. Swap volume on THORChain reportedly hit $540 million in 24 hours. It helped the protocol generate about $660,000 in fees during that period.

    Lookonchain reported that the KelpDAO hacker had swapped all 75,701 $ETH (approx worth $175 million) through THORChain. Mantle has proposed providing 30,000 $ETH (approx worth $70 million) to Aave as a loan. While Lido announces a one-time donation of 2,500 stETH (approx worth $5.8 million)

    The approach from attackers looks pretty straightforward. THORChain allows cross-chain swaps without intermediaries or know-your-customer checks. This allows stolen assets to move quickly between ecosystems. It often happens from Ethereum to Bitcoin. This is where tracing becomes more fragmented due to the UTXO model. Ether price has dropped by almost 3% over the last 24 hours. $ETH is trading at $2,310 at the press time.

    The laundering activity picked up pace after intervention from the Arbitrum Security Council. It froze 30,766 $ETH (approx $71 million) linked to the exploit. This move managed to restrict access to a portion of the funds, which required governance votes for any recovery.

    THORChain defends neutrality

    The freeze may have also pushed the attacker’s strategy. The exploiter began moving funds more aggressively soon after it. This highlights an ongoing tension in DeFi between intervention and decentralization. Protocol-level actions can limit damage, but they may also push attackers toward faster and more complex laundering routes.

    This pattern is not new, as attackers often allow wallets to remain dormant for months before reactivating them. The delay in moving funds allows it to outlast initial tracking efforts from investigators

    THORChain, in a post, stated that it was modeled after Bitcoin. This lets it be permissionless and censorship-resistant. It mentioned that there’s no single person or entity in control of the protocol, and there’s no admin key. It added that there’s no 2-of-3 multisig and there are 95 nodes spread globally that control the network.

    THORChain was modelled after Bitcoin, to be permissionless and censorship resistant.

    There’s no single person or entity in control of the protocol. There’s no admin key. There’s no 2-of-3 multisig. Currently, there’s 95 nodes spread globally that control the network. For the… pic.twitter.com/Za2Obrh9dO

    — THORChain (@THORChain) April 21, 2026

    The protocol stated that Bitcoin is neutral because the code is neutral, and the nodes enforce it. Similarly, THORChain is neutral because the code is neutral, and the nodes enforce it.

    The protocol has been in headlines due to its large-scale exploits and fund links. This dates back to the February 2025 hack of Bybit. Attackers linked to the Lazarus Group stole roughly $1.5 billion in assets. This includes over 400,000 $ETH. A major portion of those funds was laundered through THORChain.

    It is estimated that over 70% of the stolen assets flowed through the protocol. It led the protocol’s daily volumes to exceed $700 million at that time. The massive laundering activity generated over $3 million to $5.5 million in transaction fees for the protocol. The attackers were identified as the North Korean Lazarus Group by the FBI.

  • 15 Altcoins See a Boom in Trading Volume on South Korean Exchanges

    15 Altcoins See a Boom in Trading Volume on South Korean Exchanges

    Data from Upbit and Bithumb, two of South Korea’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, shows a remarkable increase in trading volume in some altcoins over the past 24 hours. Specifically, strong demand unique to the Korean market has revealed a surge in volume for certain projects, exceeding the global average.

    According to the data, some altcoins are performing strongly on both exchanges. Several projects, most notably Orca ($ORCA), Zerobase ($ZBT), and Enso (ENSO), are experiencing significant liquidity increases.

    According to the analysis, Korean investors’ focus on altcoins with low and mid-market caps was instrumental in the rapid increase in trading volume. However, major assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum were also included in the list.

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    Here are the altcoins with the highest trading volume on South Korean cryptocurrency exchanges in the last 24 hours:

    1. Orca ($ORCA) – $271.20 million
    2. ZEROBASE ($ZBT) – $160.76 million
    3. Enso (ENSO) – $149.78 million
    4. Radium (RAY) – $88.74 million
    5. Axie Infinity (AXS) – $57.98 million
    6. Katana (KAT) – $59.93 million
    7. Somnia (SOMI) – $52.08 million
    8. $XRP ($XRP) – $60.54 million
    9. Mask Network (MASK) – $42.03 million
    10. Sahara AI (SAHARA) – $40.13 million
    11. Sonic SVM (SONIC) – $37.27 million
    12. USD.AI (CHIP) – $40.23 million
    13. Narrow Open Network (D) – $27.07 million
    14. Highstreet (HIGH) – $11.98 million
    15. Solv Protocol (SOLV) – $7.98 million

    *This is not investment advice.

  • Victor Wembanyama available to play in Game 4 vs. Blazers

    Victor Wembanyama available to play in Game 4 vs. Blazers

    Kia Defensive Player of the Year Victor Wembanyama has not been in the Spurs’ lineup since Game 2 of the series.

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    San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama is available to play Sunday in Game 4 of the team’s first-round playoff series against the Portland Trail Blazers after clearing the NBA’s concussion protocol.

    Wembanyama, the league’s first unanimous Kia Defensive Player of the Year, missed Game 3 on Friday in Portland while going through the league’s concussion protocol. The Spurs won 120-108 to go up 2-1 in the series.

    Per ESPN’s Shams Charania and Malika Andrews, Wembanyama will play in Game 4 after he received clearance to do so from the Spurs’ medical staff and the NBA.

    Wembanyama sustained the concussion in the first half of Tuesday’s 106-103 loss to the Blazers.

    He traveled to Portland while continuing to complete the steps mandated by the league’s concussion protocol and had been listed as questionable for Sunday’s game.

    Luke Kornet got the Game 2 start against the Trail Blazers in Wembanyama’s absence, finishing with 14 points and 10 rebounds. San Antonio was boosted by Stephon Castle with 33 points and rookie Dylan Harper, who had 27 points and 10 rebounds.

    Players must clear a series of benchmarks before they are allowed to play under the concussion protocol. The results are compared to baseline neurological evaluations players take at the start of the season.

    San Antonio finished with the league’s second-best record behind the versatile 7-foot-4 center from France. It went 12-6 in the regular season without him.

    Wembanyama averaged 25 points, 11.5 rebounds, 3.1 assists and a league-best 3.1 blocks per game this season.

  • Trump Set to Appear on ’60 Minutes’ After White House Correspondents Dinner Shooting

    Trump Set to Appear on ’60 Minutes’ After White House Correspondents Dinner Shooting

    Sunday night’s “60 Minutes” will now include an interview with President Donald Trump, conducted by CBS News’ Norah O’Donnell in the wake of the shooting on Saturday night near the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

    “After law enforcement officers stopped a gunman from rushing the Washington Hilton ballroom where President Trump, members of his cabinet, and journalists convened, @norahodonnell speaks with the president about the experience and what it signals about the state of the country. Tonight on ’60 Minutes,’” the show wrote on social media.

    CBS News said the interview will focus on the shooting, “which she witnessed first-hand as an attendee at the annual gathering hosted in Washington, D.C. that celebrates the First Amendment and White House correspondents.”

    According to CBS News, this reps the second time “60 Minutes” has interviewed Trump since he returned to the presidency for his second term. O’Donnell last interviewed Trump in November 2026.

    Trump, First Lady Melania Trump and numerous cabinet officials were evacuated from the event on Saturday as the shooter was tackled by law enforcement on a different floor from the event. Officials said the suspect charged a security checkpoint and is reported to have exchanged gunfire with Secret Service officials.

    Shortly after, the President held a press conference and promised the dinner would be rescheduled within 30 days. “I fought like hell” not to cancel the event, he said. He added, “We’re going to do it again. We’re not going to let anybody take over our society. We’re not going to cancel things out, because we can’t do that.” He also took advantage of the moment to push his desire to construct a new ballroom at the White House, something the administration continued to press on Sunday.

    Later, in a social media post, WHCA president and CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang wrote, “I know many of you are still processing what happened last night. Thank you to the USSS and all the law enforcement agencies who kept us safe. We are so grateful. To the members of the WHCA, we will get through this together…. We express our deepest gratitude to the U.S. Secret Service and all law enforcement personnel who ensured the safety of everyone in the ballroom and beyond. Their actions protected thousands of guests, and we wish a full and speedy recovery to the officer who was injured in the line of duty. We are grateful everyone in attendance was unharmed, including the President, the First Lady, and the Vice President.”

    It’s unclear how that will reshape Sunday’s episode, which was previously announced to feature a segment with former U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), who is now battling a terminal pancreatic cancer diagnosis. CBS’ Scott Pelley sat down with Sasse in an interview and town hall that was scheduled to be a part of “60 Minutes” and also a special edition of “Things That Matter.” The extended version of that interview will be available on “60 Minutes Overtime,” the “60 Minutes” podcast and “Things That Matter,” which will appear on Paramount+ and CBS News digital platforms.

  • List of the 15 Most-Searched Altcoins in Recent Hours Revealed

    List of the 15 Most-Searched Altcoins in Recent Hours Revealed

    The cryptocurrency data platform CoinGecko has published its list of the crypto assets that users have shown the most interest in over the past few hours. According to the platform’s data, the search trends over the last three hours have shown a particularly strong interest in altcoin projects, with Orca, USD.AI, and Ultima topping the list.

    The data reveals that investor interest can change rapidly in the short term, and in some projects, 24-hour price movements were seen to increase in parallel with search volumes. In particular, Orca’s double-digit increase in the last 24 hours was instrumental in its rise to the top of the list.

    On the other hand, the fact that the list included not only small-scale projects but also crypto assets with high market capitalization such as Bitcoin, Aave, and Sui, showed that general market interest was widespread.

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    CoinGecko has released a list of the crypto assets that users have searched for most in the last few hours, ranked by market capitalization as follows:

    1. Orca (ORCA) – $88.61 million
    2. USD.AI (CHIP) – $147.35 million
    3. Ultima (ULTIMA) – $115.79 million
    4. Lido DAO (LDO) – $376.28 million
    5. Pudgy Penguins (PENGU) – $547.56 million
    6. Bitcoin (BTC) – $1.56 trillion
    7. Asteroid Shiba (ASTEROID) – $135.24 million
    8. Aave (AAVE) – $1.46 billion
    9. Sui (SUI) – $3.74 billion
    10. Block Street (BSB) – $154.25 million
    11. RaveDAO (RAVE) – $231.04 million
    12. Fluent (BLEND) – $18.54 million
    13. Chainlink (LINK) – $6.90 billion
    14. Aerodrome Finance (AERO) – $435.58 million
    15. Injective (INJ) – $364.80 million

    *This is not investment advice.

  • White House Correspondents Association President Calls Dinner Shooting a “Harrowing Moment”

    Weijia Jiang, White House Correspondents Association president and CBS News’ senior White House correspondent, is addressing the “harrowing” shooting incident at the Saturday night dinner.

    The morning after shots were fired at the 2026 White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, where President Donald Trump was in attendance, Jiang took to X Sunday to share that the “WHCA board will be meeting to assess what happened and determine how to proceed.”

    “Last night’s shooting at the Washington Hilton was a harrowing moment for everyone in attendance,” she wrote in a lengthy statement. “We express our deepest gratitude to the U.S. Secret Service and all law enforcement personnel who ensured the safety of everyone in the ballroom and beyond. Their actions protected thousands of guests, and we wish a full and speedy recovery to the officer who was injured in the line of duty. We are grateful everyone in attendance was unharmed, including the President, the First Lady, and the Vice President.”

    Jiang continued, “Our dinner exists to celebrate the First Amendment and the hard daily work of the journalists who defend it. Last night, those journalists showed exactly the kind of calm and courage that work demands, jumping into reporting immediately after the incident unfolded. We are proud of everyone in that room. The WHCA board will be meeting to assess what happened and determine how to proceed. We will provide updates as soon as any are available.”

    At the beginning of the White House Correspondents’ dinner, a gunman, later identified as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen, reportedly charged through a security checkpoint and into the Washington Hilton ballroom with multiple weapons. After he fired multiple shots, the suspect was subdued by authorities.

    U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro confirmed in a press briefing that the suspect will be charged with using a firearm and assaulting a federal officer with a dangerous weapon, and that there will likely be “many more charges” to come. Trump also shared at a separate news conference at the White House that an officer was shot during the incident but was saved by a bulletproof vest.

    Once officers got the scene under control, Jiang took to the stage to address those still in the ballroom, saying that “law enforcement has requested that we leave the premises consistent with protocol.” She noted Trump insisted the event would be rescheduled in the next 30 days.

    The WHCA president also added in her post’s caption on Sunday morning, “I know many of you are still processing what happened last night. Thank you to the USSS and all the law enforcement agencies who kept us safe. We are so grateful. To the members of the WHCA, we will get through this together.”

  • BAFTA TV Craft Awards: ‘Adolescence’ and ‘The Celebrity Traitors’ Win Two Honors Each

    BAFTA TV Craft Awards: ‘Adolescence’ and ‘The Celebrity Traitors’ Win Two Honors Each

    Netflix drama Adolescence and The Celebrity Traitors were the biggest winners of the BAFTA Television Craft Awards 2026, which were handed out in London on Sunday, with each show receiving two honors.

    Among the key winners, the craft award for best drama writer went to Will Smith for Slow Horses, while Philip Barantini won the best director in fiction honor for his work on Adolescence.

    Other honors went to Andor, Amadeus, Reunion, Trespasses, The Celebrity Traitors, The Last Musician of Auschwitz and Mussolini: Son of the Century.

    The BAFTA TV Craft Awards ceremony, celebrating the best behind-the-scenes TV talent of 2024, was hosted by comedian Maisie Adam and held at The Brewery in the British capital, an 18th-century brewery recast as an events venue.

    More U.K. TV awards are set to be handed out soon. The BAFTA TV Awards will be held on Sunday, May 10, at London’s Royal Festival Hall. Comedian and Taskmaster host Greg Davies will host the event. Across the TV and TV Craft Awards, Netflix’s hit Adolescence earned 11 nominations, followed by Disney+’s A Thousand Blows with seven.

    The full list of Sunday’s 2026 BAFTA TV Craft Awards winners, highlighted in bold, follows.

    Children’s Craft Team
    Ben Bocquelet, Joe Sparrow, Luke Allen, james Lancett, Adrian Cathie, Andy Goodman, The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball
    Lucy Izzard, Andrew Mitchell, Fernando Lechuga, Jean-Marc Petsas, Owen Peters, Bronwen Slater, The Very Small Creatures (WINNER)
    Samantha Cutler, Jeroen Jaspaert, Steven Bloomer, Terry Davies, Adrian Rhodes, Shannan Taylor, The Scarecrows’ Wedding
    Simon Partington, Andy Farago, Simon Couzens, Sandy Nuttgens, Alex Copley, Andy Brittain, BooSnoo!

    Costume Design
    Emma O’Loughlin, Trespasses
    Maja Meschede, A Thousand Blows (WINNER)
    Michael Wilkinson, Andor
    Rhona Russell, Lockerbie: A Search for Truth

    Director: Factual
    Benedict Sanderson, See No Evil
    Karim Shah, Gaza: Doctors Under Attack
    Olaide Sadiq, Grenfell: Uncovered
    Rob Coldstream, Vietnam: The War That Changed America (WINNER)

    Director: Fiction
    Dawn Shadforth, Trespasses
    Janus Metz, Andor
    Philip Barantini, Adolescence (WINNER)
    Sam Donovan, Severance

    Director: Multi-Camera
    Ben Archard, Eddie Lewis, Marieke Barker-Benfield, The Celebrity Traitors
    Ben Hardy, Last One Laughing
    Diccon Ramsay, VE Day 80: A Celebration to Remember
    Laurence Cawsey, Super Sunday – Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur (WINNER)

    Editing: Factual
    Jennifer Asheitu Hampson, Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers
    Mel Quigley, Andy Kemp, Gaza: Doctors Under Attack (WINNER)
    Paul Hammacott, Louis Theroux: The Settlers
    Samuel R. Santana, Grenfell: Uncovered

    Editing: Fiction
    Fiona Brands, Slow Horses (Episode 6)
    Úna Ní Dhonghaíle, Prisoner 951 (WINNER)
    Simon Smith, The Last of Us
    Yan Miles, Andor

    Emerging Talent: Factual
    Alexandra Lacey, writer-director, The Twister: Caught in the Storm
    Elle Mower, director, Convicting My Ex
    Olaide Sadiq, director, Grenfell: Uncovered (WINNER)

    Emerging Talent: Fiction
    Chloe English, director, G’wed
    Emily McDonald, director, Am I Being Unreasonable?
    Eros V, director, Juice
    Janice Okoh, writer, Just Act Normal (WINNER)

    Entertainment Craft Team
    Ben Archard, Siggi Rosen-Rawlings, James Tinsley, Stuart Frossell, Martin Adams, Nathan Lindley, The Celebrity Traitors (WINNER)
    Diccon Ramsay, Rikki Finlay, Mat Weekes, Ben Norman, James Tinsley, Robert Mansfield, Squid Game: The Challenge
    Graham Proud, Toby Wilkinson, Sam Turner, Alex Weeks, Jennifer Ford, Rob & Romesh Vs…
    Philip Barantini, Nyk Allen, Jacob Smith, Joe Blodgett, Frank Larson, Brendan Poutier, One Shot: With Ed Sheeran

    Make Up & Hair Design
    Lucy Sibbick, Victoria Money, Slow Horses
    Sjaan Gillings, Lockerbie: A Search for Truth
    Sian Wilson, Caroline Greenough , Clare Ramsey, Cheryl Garvey, Madlen Mierzwiak, A Thousand Blows
    Vickie Lang, Nik Williams, Barrier Gower, Amadeus (WINNER)

    Original Music: Factual
    Anne Nikitin, Pangolin: Kulu’s Journey
    Jessica Dannheisser, The Last Musician of Auschwitz (WINNER)
    Louis Dodd, Matthew Sanches, The Sycamore Gap Mystery
    Sophy Purnell, Moon: Nature’s Secret Force

    Original Music: Fiction
    Ariel Marx, Hotel Reverie (Black Mirror)
    Federico Jusid, A Thousand Blows
    Nick Cave, Warren Ellis, The Death of Bunny Munro
    Tom Rowlands, Mussolini: Son of the Century (WINNER)

    Photography: Factual
    Camera Team, Secrets of the Penguins
    Jordan Bryon, Our Land: Israel’s Other War (WINNER)
    Marcel Mettelsiefen, State of War: Fighting the Narcos (Exposure)
    Stefano Ferrari, Tim Cragg, Surviving Black Hawk Down

    Photography & Lighting: Fiction
    Catherine Goldschmidt, The Last of Us
    Matthew Lewis, Adolescence
    Ryan Kernaghan, Trespasses (WINNER)
    Suzie Lavelle, Severance

    Production Design
    Gillian Devenney, Trespasses
    Luke Hull, Rebecca Alleyway, Toby Britton, Andor
    Philippa Mumford, Juice (WINNER)
    Tom Burton, Grant Bailey, Barbara Herman-Skelding, A Thousand Blows

    Scripted Casting
    Nathan Toth, What it Feels Like for a Girl
    Nathan Toth, Julie Harkin, Reunion (WINNER)
    Shaheen Baig, Adolescence
    Shaheen Baig, Get Millie Black

    Sound: Factual
    Andy Deacon, Kevin Dugg, Will Thomas Jonathan Gibson, The Lost Music of Auschwitz
    Sount Team, The Celebrity Traitors (WINNER)
    Sound Team, Formula 1: Drive to Survive
    Tristan Powell, Will Chapman, The Last Musician of Auschwitz

    Sound: Fiction
    Andrew Sissons, Martin Jensen, Ben Tisdall, Joe Beal, Duncan Price, Conor Thompson, Slow Horses
    Danny Hambrook, David Acord, Margit Pfeiffer, James Spencer, Josh Gold, John Finklea, Andor
    James Drake, Jules Woods, Rob Entwistle, Kiff McMAnus, Kyle Pickford, Adam Mendez, Adolescence (WINNER)
    Lee Walpole, Stuart Hilliker, Saoirse Christopherson, Andy Kennedy, Lee Crichlow, Chris Campion, Lockerbie: A Search for Truth

    Special, Visual & Graphic Effects
    James Maclachlan, Josie Henwood, Union VFX Studios Malta, Magic Lab Studios, Sam Chynoweth, USS Callister: Into Infinity (Black Mirror)
    Luke Murphy, Mohen Leo, Neal Scanlan, Jean-Clement Soret, Andor (WINNER)
    Russell Dodgson, Framestore, Andy Jones, Simon Bland, Francois Dumoulin, Gavin McKenzie, Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age
    Sara Bennett, Richard Reed, David Stephens, Jet Omoshebi, Caimin Bourne, Scanline, The Witcher

    Titles & Graphic Identity
    Huge Designs, Code of Silence
    Isabella Eklof, Luke Dunkley, Mike Holliday, Tony Kearns, Dean Wares, The Death of Bunny Munro
    Light Creative, A Thousand Blows
    Nicos Livesey, Bart Yates, Rebecca Little, Aron Sidhu, Steven Lownes, UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 (WINNER)

    Writer: Comedy
    Daisy May Cooper, Selin Hizli, Am I Being Unreasonable?
    Jack Rooke, Big Boys (WINNER)
    Kat Sadler, Such Brave Girls
    Steve Coogan, Rob Gibbons, Neil Gibbons, How Are You? It’s Alan (Partridge)

    Writer: Drama
    Ailbhe Keogan, Trespasses
    Jack Thorne, Stephen Graham, Adolescence
    Paris Lees, What It Feels Like For a Girl
    Will Smith, Slow Horses (WINNER)

    BAFTA Television Craft Special Award (WINNER)
    Simone Pennant, founder and CEO of The TV Collective