BBC fans have already binged all 4 Lord of the Flies episodes – here’s their verdict

BBC fans have already binged all 4 Lord of the Flies episodes – here’s their verdict

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The BBC’s adaptation of William Golding’s 1954 coming-of-age cautionary tale, Lord of the Flies, has arrived to glowing reviews.

Based on the popular post-World War Two novel about a group of boys who crash land on a deserted island and their destructive plight for survival, plenty of the nation will be familiar with this tale from the classroom.

Now, Adolescence co-creator Jack Thorne has brought his own spin to the novel in a new four-part series, bringing this classic story to life on the small screen for the first time ever.

For those unfamiliar with the plot, here’s your crash course.

We meet a gang of British schoolboys (ranging from aged 6 to 12) who must create their own community on this abandoned patch of land.

Corralled by outgoing leader, Ralph (Winston Sawyers), and supported by his picked-on but wise deputy Piggy (David McKenna) they create a makeshift society.

David McKenna as Piggy, Winstone Sawyers as Ralph and Ike Talbut as Simon in Lord of the Flies
The BBC’s adaptation of Lord of the Flies is here to binge – and fans are loving it (Picture: BBC/Eleven/J Redza)

But with divisions quickly souring the ranks, encouraged by bully Jack (Lox Pratt who will also star in HBO’s Harry Potter), order soon descends into chaos, bloodshed and startling violence.

After a widely acclaimed exploration of masculinity during boyhood in Adolescence, it’s those same themes that drew Jack to this story.

‘The interesting thing about Lord of the Flies is that, I think, it’s a really loving portrait of boys. When I read it as an adult, I thought of it as a tender portrait of a lot of very complicated boys having a complicated relationship with their status and anger.

‘It’s the perfect distillation of our contemporary problem I think, in terms of looking at the male condition,’ he shared.

Certainly, Jack’s take seems to have won viewers over.

Winston as Ralph and David as Piggy
We soon meet our main players, including Ralph, Simon, Piggy and Jack (Picture: BBC/Eleven/Lisa Tomasetti)

Overo n X, Gavin Watson called the show ‘extraordinarily good’ and Fiona said the showrunner has ‘produced a masterpiece’.

Fi added: ‘Haunted me when we read it at school in the 70’s, this series is stunning beautifully shot and absolutely impeccable acting, it’s still as haunting to me now as a mature adult as it did as a child.’

Jam dubbed it ‘the best drama I’ve seen on the BBC for years’, praising the young actors for their ‘exceptional’ performances.

‘Beautifully filmed, well paced and great performances from the young cast. As I watched I just thought this is what the BBC does brilliantly,’ Karen Eckersall reflected.

Madooner called it ‘esoteric and unsettling’ while Elaine Parr echoed it was ‘atmospheric and intriguing’.

Critics have shared mixed thoughts on the highly-anticipated series.

A still from Lord of the Flies
The novel’s exploration of human evil has long sparked debate (Picture: BBC/Eleven/Lisa Tomasetti)

Why has Lord of the Flies representation of human nature sparked debate?

The Lord of the Flies has been the subject of intense scrutiny over the years – with some schools in the US and Canada banning the book over its use of racist terms and, also passages of violence and profanity.

But beyond these bans, the book has also been the centre of fierce debate from scholars, critics and readers alike over the years for its portrayal of human nature as ‘inherently evil’.

There has been critique of Golding’s unfolding of the tale, with author Rutger Bregman pushing back against the cynical threads of the novel by investigating a ‘real life Lord of the Flies’ incident in which a group of boys worked together after getting stranded.

Jack Thorne has reflected on where he stands with the debate what Golding’s work says about the nature of young boys, telling the i paper: ‘I don’t think that’s the story.

‘I think it’s about understanding boys and trying to reach them. Seeing boys grapple with questions of morality, right and wrong. There is really only one savage boy on that island. I think the rest could be reached in all sorts of different ways.’

There is complexity to this portrayal, and while some have been turned off by the cynicism of the story, I think exploring the layers of human nature in extreme circumstances is a rich playground.

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Critics had more mixed feelings about the TV series (Picture: BBC/Eleven/Lisa Tomasetti)

‘The acting is absolutely excellent, but the script isn’t great. This show lacks the dread of William Golding’s novel,’ The Guardian said in a three-star review.

The Independent offered more praise, saying: ‘For the second time in a year, after Adolescence, Thorne has written a television show that will terrify parents.’

Meanwhile, The Times called it an ‘extremely classy adaptation which, I imagine, will please Golding purists and newcomers alike.’

Jack was writing the scripts for Adolescence and Lord of the Flies at the same time, which meant the two seeped into one another in unintentional ways, as he told the Big Issue: ‘Some of Golding’s story slipped into Adolescence, and I’m sure a bit of Adolescence slipped into Lord of the Flies.

‘Although it’s not adolescence we are studying here, it’s the time before that. I find that moment fascinating. My son is about to reach that age, 10, 11, 12 – and no one has quite captured it like Golding,’ he shared.

Lord of the Flies is now streaming on BBC iPlayer.

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Liam Payne’s girlfriend Kate Cassidy reveals she couldn’t afford flight back for his funeral

Liam Payne’s girlfriend Kate Cassidy reveals she couldn’t afford flight back for his funeral

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Liam Payne’s girlfriend Kate Cassidy has made a heartbreaking admission about her journey back to the UK following his death.

On October 16, 2024, the beloved One Direction star died at the age of 31, having fallen from his hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Fans were in disbelief, entering a period of mourning for the hugely popular singer, with his 1D bandmates all penning emotional tributes.

It took several weeks for the Strip That Down hitmaker’s funeral to be arranged, as his body remained in South America amid police investigations.

Eventually, a private service was held on November 20 at Saint Mary’s Church in Amersham, Buckinghamshire.

Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan, and Zayn Malik all attended Payne’s funeral, joining his family and several famous faces, including James Corden and Simon Cowell, plus ex Cheryl and Payne’s young son Bear.

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Kate Cassidy has made a heartbreaking admission about her flight to the UK for Liam Payne’s funeral (Picture: TikTok)

Among other attendees was partner Kate, who had friend Damian Hurley by her side for support and had flown over from America to say her final goodbyes.

Now, the social media personality, 26, has revealed she had to ask a pal to pay for her flight to the UK so she could be there, as she was unable to afford the trip herself.

Taking to TikTok following a recent trip, Kate responded to a sarcastic comment appearing to criticise her for flying economy.

Initially, she joked that it was ‘the most embarrassing thing [she’s] ever done’, before getting serious, saying she ‘couldn’t believe’ she was being trolled for not flying first class.

‘Why is flying economy so embarrassing?’, she asked. ‘I don’t understand.

‘I think it’s such a privilege to be able to get on a plane and to be able to choose a destination anywhere in the world that you wanna go to.’

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Kate dated the pop star for around two years (Picture: Instagram)
AMERSHAM, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 20: Kate Cassidy attends the funeral for singer Liam Payne, former member of One Direction, on November 20, 2024 in Amersham, England. Former One Direction star Liam Payne's private funeral in Amersham has been widely anticipated to draw celebrities and fans alike, wishing to pay their final respects. The singer died after falling from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires on October 16. (Photo by Karwai Tang/WireImage)
The influencer says she couldn’t afford a plane ticket to London, and had to ask a friend to pay for her (Picture: Karwai Tang/WireImage)
AMERSHAM, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 20: The horse drawn coffin of Liam Payne arrives at St Mary's Church on November 20, 2024 in Amersham, England. Former One Direction star Liam Payne's private funeral in Amersham has been widely anticipated to draw celebrities and fans alike, wishing to pay their final respects. The singer died after falling from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires on October 16. (Photo by Karwai Tang/WireImage)
Payne’s funeral was held on November 20 at Saint Mary’s Church in Amersham, Buckinghamshire (Picture: Karwai Tang/WireImage)

Reflecting on her relationship with Payne, who left behind a £24million fortune without a will, she continued: ‘I understand that, a couple of years ago, I was in a very different position in my life.’

She and her celebrity boyfriend, whom she met while waitressing at a restaurant, would often travel together, and he would shower her with designer purchases.

‘I think that, if you can afford to fly business or first class, good for you. I hope that, in the future, maybe I can be able to fly first class again. That would be great.

‘At the end of the day, we’re all on the same plane, going to the same destination. Who really cares where you’re sitting?’

‘Last year, I couldn’t even afford the flight to get to London for my boyfriend’s funeral,’ Kate then shared. ‘I couldn’t even afford an economy flight.

‘I had to have a friend book it for me.

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Kate has been documenting her grief online since his death in October 2024 (Picture: David Fisher/Shutterstock)

‘A year later, I’m able to even just book a flight and travel and go to Europe and to Finland and do all these things and book these hotels, and I’m just so grateful. I don’t think people should judge for wherever you’re sitting on a plane.’

Fans in the comments were quick to offer Kate support after the nasty comment, with @ssloopss writing: ‘Idc what anyone says, this girl is so real. She shares EVERYTHING, and really digs into what life for her is like. Shes essentially an open book.’

‘You should feel so proud of yourself… Liam definitely would be 💚’, said @happylittleweirdo.

‘I honestly don’t believe Liam would’ve wanted everyone to hate on his gf like this. Doesn’t matter your opinion, the hate must stop for healing to occur, for everyone’, @xyzed432 commented.

Kate’s latest post comes after she returned to the home she shared with her late boyfriend, which left her in floods of tears.

She said in a raw and honest video that she had been sitting outside the house in England for 45 minutes, explaining that she had ‘never felt this much pain’.

PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 01: Liam Payne is seen on March 01, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Marc Piasecki/GC Images)
The Strip That Down singer died at 31 after falling from his hotel balcony in Argentina (Picture: Marc Piasecki/GC Images)

‘It’s just really hard to wrap my head around the fact that I’m not pulling in the driveway and going home to him being there,’ she told her followers.

‘You really just never know what life is going to bring. Life can bring you plenty of happiness and plenty of joy. I’ve experienced it all. But I’ve never felt this much pain.’

‘I came back to the town that me and Liam had a life in and where we were happy,’ Kate continued. ‘I’ve only been here for two days; I really, really thought that this trip would help me move forward. But I feel like this trip has been the opposite for me.’

She added through tears that she would ‘do absolutely anything’ to ‘walk into the house with him waiting for [her] on the couch’.

‘I’ve been doing a lot of things that me and Liam would enjoy, and instead of it bringing me comfort, it’s really just brought me nothing but sadness. I feel like I’m just five steps backwards,’ she added of her grief.

‘And I do love being here. I know that makes no sense because I’m sitting here crying my eyes out, saying that it’s bringing me so much sadness, but I love it so much because I was just so in love with him. 

‘Here, where it all started. Our life really, really began together, and it’s just been really hard.’

Kate dated the Familiar singer for about two years, having first been spotted with him in October 2022.

She had been with him in Argentina, where they also attended bandmate Niall’s concert, but left to go back to Florida just two days before his fatal fall.

Since, she’s documented her grieving journey online, telling the world that she will ‘always love’ him, which is something her future partners will also have to accept.

She also previously posted a photo of a note that Payne – whose exes include Maya Henry and Cheryl – wrote for her, which said he wanted to either marry her or get engaged within the next year. It was written weeks before he died.

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Owen Hargreaves says ‘brilliant’ Man Utd star is playing like Mohamed Salah after Tottenham win

Owen Hargreaves says ‘brilliant’ Man Utd star is playing like Mohamed Salah after Tottenham win
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Hargreaves hugely impressed with the Man Utd star (Picture: Getty Images)

Former Manchester United star Owen Hargreaves has compared Bryan Mbeumo to Mohamed Salah after his performance in the victory over Tottenham.

Mbeumo scored his third goal in four appearances under Michael Carrick against Spurs on Saturday afternoon. Picked out in the box in a clever corner routine involving Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo, the former Brentford star coolly found the bottom corner to set United on their way to victory.

It followed goals against Manchester City and Arsenal with the summer signing now on 10 goals for the campaign in 21 appearances.

Mbeumo has operated on the right of attack for much of the season but has started through the middle under Carrick ahead of Benjamin Sesko, also popping up on the left today against Spurs.

Having quickly become United’s most reliable goal scorer, former midfielder Hargreaves has likened him to Liverpool legend Salah.

‘He’s 26, 27, he can deliver, he’s just got it,’ Hargreaves told TNT Sport.

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Mbeumo scored his 10th goal of the season (Picture: Getty)

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‘He is a great finisher, I said this a little earlier in the season but he reminds me of Mo Salah. He is a good finisher when he is in those areas, he doesn’t get too up and doesn’t get too down which I think is a brilliant attribute.’

Man Utd star will become ‘a special player’

Hargreaves also lavished praise on Kobbie Mainoo, who has started every game under Carrick having failed to start a single Premier League match under Ruben Amorim this season.

The England international turned in another excellent midfield display against Thomas Frank’s side with Hargreaves comparing his desire to play with flair to that of United legend George Best.

‘I’ve never watched Kobbie play and he’s not played like that. I’ve never seen him have a bad game.

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Mainoo was another he shone on Saturday (Picture: Getty)

‘I can’t believe how talented the kid is. This club is all about producing academy players and he is a fantastic one.

‘When you think about the days of George Best coming through playing with flair and with risk, Kobbie is that type of player.

‘He takes the ball at any point and you can pass it to him anywhere on the pitch and he looks like he’s playing the park with his mates.

‘It’s a credit to him. He is so comfortable on the ball and he is so humble. He’s going to be a really special player.’



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Luke Littler taunts Spurs fans at Old Trafford during Manchester United defeat

Luke Littler taunts Spurs fans at Old Trafford during Manchester United defeat
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Luke Littler responded to taunts from Spurs fans at Old Trafford (Shutterstock)

Luke Littler taunted Tottenham fans at Old Trafford during Manchester United’s 2-0 victory on Saturday.

Goals in each half from Bryan Mbeumo and Bruno Fernandes sealed the three points for United, who have now won four consecutive Premier League games under Michael Carrick.

Littler, meanwhile, watched the match at Old Trafford and paraded his World Darts Championship trophy in front of his fellow United supporters during the half-time break.

Spurs fans in the away section chanted Michael van Gerwen’s name towards Littler before the 19-year-old responded by pointing to his trophy and holding up two fingers as a reminder that it was his second World Darts Championship title.

Tottenham supporters then chanted, ‘you fat b******’ towards Littler as he left the pitch.

Elsewhere, Carrick was keen to play down questions over his own future after the win over Spurs with United fans keen to see the 44-year-old stay at Old Trafford next season.

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‘Nah, it’s not for now. I think to get excited and carried away, as a supporter, is where you should be,’ Carrick said.

‘It’s why you come to support us, to dream and get carried away, hopefully leaving in good spirits and looking forward to coming back. It’s our job to provide that and, to be in a position to do that in the last few weeks, has been great. We’ve got to keep doing that.’

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Teenager charged with murder after cyber security student stabbed to death

Teenager charged with murder after cyber security student stabbed to death
Khaleed Oladipo, 20, from London, who was stabbed to death in Leicester. February 5, 2026. // The man who died as a result of a stabbing in Leicester city centre has been named by police. Khaleed Oladipo, 20, from London, died in hospital on Tuesday evening (3 February) following an incident in Oxford Street, Leicester. Mr Oladipo was living in Leicester ? studying cyber security at De Montfort University. The investigation into Mr Oladipo?s death continues, with extensive enquiries being carried out. A post-mortem examination has been carried out and found that Mr Oladipo died as a result of a stab wound to the chest. An 18-year-old arrested on suspicion of his murder remains in police custody. Photo released 05/02/2026
Khaleed Oladipo, 20, from London, who was stabbed to death in Leicester (Picture: Leicestershire Police/SWNS)

An 18-year-old man has been charged with murdering a De Montfort University student near campus.

Khaleed Oladipo, 20, died in hospital on Tuesday after he was stabbed inn the chest by the Innovation Centre in Oxford Street, Leicester

Harper Dennis, 18, of North Road, West Drayton, London, has been charged with murder and with the possession of an offensive weapon in a public place.

Khaleed was studying cyber security and was described as ‘an extremely loved son, brother, uncle, boyfriend and friend’.

Paying tribute, his family said: ‘Khaleed was a good boy who loved his family. He was in his second year at university, and we were so proud of him.

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‘One of his main passions was football, and he had played since the age of four. He was an Arsenal supporter, and we believe he was on his way home to watch the game later that night when he was stabbed and killed.

‘We want to thank the members of the public who stopped to try and help Khaleed and the ambulance service and hospital staff who did all they could to try and save him.

‘We are also really grateful to the police for their efforts in the investigation so far to ensure the person responsible is brought to justice.

‘We are struggling to understand why anyone would do this.

‘We know getting justice for Khaleed will not bring him back, but we will make sure that he gets the justice he deserves.’

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Watch robbery gang jailed after tying up store manager who then killed himself

Watch robbery gang jailed after tying up store manager who then killed himself
From left to right: Mannix Pedro, Michael Holmes and Kyle Mehment have all been jailed

Three men who plotted a £1.1 million jewellery shop robbery and tied up its manager who then took his own life have been jailed.

Kyle Mehmet, 40, Michael Holmes, 35 and Mannix Pedro, 38, were found guilty of conspiring to rob more than 70 watches from 247 Kettles, in Richmond, London, in May 2024.

Oliver White, 27, was tied up and put in a headlock during the incident at the luxury shop, took his own life the next day as a result of the raid.

Seventy uninsured watches, including a £30,000 Rolex Sky Dweller, were taken while the business owners, Conor Thornton and Joe Riley, were in New York.

During the men’s trials, jurors heard evidence of the detailed planning that conspirators had put into carrying out the robbery.

Oliver White Junior Kanu is the darker of the two men - other man is on the run An accused robber said to have grabbed watches worth ??2 million from salesman Oliver White the day before he hanged himself has been remanded in custody. Junior Kunu, 29, and an accomplice held Mr White, 27, in a chokehold as and restrained him with cable ties they plundered timepieces from the 247 Kettles store in Kew Road, Richmond on May 25, it is claimed. Mr White was found hanged in woodland in Shepperton, Surrey the following day. Wearing a black fleece Kunu spoke to confirm his name, address and date of birth when he appeared at Bromley Magistrates Court charged with robbery. Ms Nwanneka Aik, prosecuting, said: ???The matter before the court relates to an incident that took place on 25 May 2024. ???It was a violent robbery that took place at a watch dealership in Richmond. ???Close to ??2m of watches were stolen.??? Central News
Store manager Oliver White took his own life after the robbery (Picture: Central News/Web collect)
Watch dealer 'sent bosses his life savings' after £1.4m raid then killed himself
Oliver White, 27, was put in a headlock and tied up during a robbery at the 247 Kettles shop in Richmond, southwest London, on May 25 2024 (Picture: 247kettles/Instagram)

The thieves carried out detailed planning to carry out the robbery, including stealing a getaway car, using fake licence plates and even having a second car nearby.

After the robbery and in a state of distress, Mr White tried to transfer £14,000 he had saved up to put a deposit down on a flat to his bosses after the theft.

The store owners flew back to London for an ‘intense’ meeting with Mr White the next day, attended by a third businessman, Fred Sines.

Watch dealer Sines, 37, was handed a suspended jail sentence earlier this year for trying to sell the £4.3m gold toilet stolen from Blenheim Palace in 2019.

Jurors heard Oliver did not see ‘the risk or bad in anyone’ and ‘showed real enthusiasm for his work at Kettles’.

But he told his girlfriend he had been accused by a man ‘of not putting up enough of a fight’.

Not long after transferring the cash, he went missing and stopped replying to texts or calls. His body was found by a friend in a wooded area he visited as a child.

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Mehmet claimed he took part in the robbery because he owed £190,000 to ‘serious criminals’ who he referred to as ‘the firm’.

He believed it was an ‘inside job’ but when he learnt there was a £100,000 ‘bounty’ on his head he fled to Turkey with his wife and children.

Junior Kunu who was also arrested

Paul Goddard, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said: ‘The greed of these three men has had considerable, and tragic, consequences.

‘Not only did the business they targeted suffer the loss of over one million pounds’ worth of stock, Oliver White, who was working at the premises, took his own life the following day as a direct result of the robbery.

‘Our thoughts are with Oliver’s loved ones for the terrible loss they have suffered.

‘Mannix Pedro was a key organiser of the robbery and afterwards helped to dispose of the haul.

‘Meanwhile, Kyle Mehmet and another man carried the robbery out, stealing more than 70 watches and tying up Mr White, while Michael Holmes waited nearby.

‘Mehmet, having made good his escape in a stolen car, then met with Pedro and Holmes, before they travelled together to Colchester.

‘This was a complex and difficult case, but by carefully putting all of the evidence together, prosecutors were able to build a comprehensive picture of each defendant’s involvement and present a compelling case, ultimately leading to their convictions.’

Mehmet, of Rotherham, was sentenced to 18 years, Holmes, of Sheffield, was sentenced to 13 years, and Pedro, of Woking, was sentenced to 20 years at Woolwich Crown Court on Friday, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.

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