Crime & Safety
Is I’m a Celebrity South Africa on TV tonight? ITV schedule
The I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! spin-off returned for a second series earlier this week and will be running for most of the month.
Already, the drama in camp has begun, as Gemma Collins clashed with Sinitta after the singer questioned Gemma’s career and talent, referring to the TV personality as a “comedian”.
At the end of Friday’s (April 10) episode, hosts Ant and Dec teased that two new arrivals – Jimmy Bullard and Harry Redknapp – were on their way.
However, fans of I’m a Celebrity South Africa will have to wait until Monday (April 13) to see how well the pair fit into camp as they join the likes of Scarlett Moffatt, David Haye and Adam Thomas.
Is I’m a Celebrity South Africa on every night?
This year, the I’m a Celebrity spin-off air will air Monday to Friday, taking a break at weekends, therefore there will be no episodes on Saturdays or Sundays.
Five episodes have already been aired since the programme launched last Monday (April 6).
This is the full remaining TV schedule for I’m a Celebrity South Africa, including the final:
- Episode 6 – Monday, April 13 at 9pm
- Episode 7 – Tuesday, April 14 at 9pm
- Episode 8 – Wednesday, April 15 at 9pm
- Episode 9 – Thursday, April 16 at 9pm
- Episode 10 – Friday, April 17 at 9pm
- Episode 11 – Monday, April 20 at 9pm
- Episode 12 – Tuesday, April 21 at 9pm
- Episode 13 – Wednesday, April 22 at 9pm
- Episode 14 – Thursday, April 23 at 9pm
- Episode 15 (the final) – Friday, April 24 at 7.30pm and 10pm
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ITV gives I’m a Celebrity South Africa live final schedule update
It was recently announced the live final of I’m a Celebrity South Africa broadcast in London later this month will be split into two parts.
The first instalment will be broadcast from 7.30pm until 9pm, followed by the second instalment at 10pm until 10.30pm, when the winner will be revealed.
Viewers will have the chance to vote for the next jungle legend – they will follow in the footsteps of Myleene Klass who won the first I’m a Celebrity South Africa series in 2023.
In between the two-part final, the hour gap will be occupied with Graham Norton’s new reality show The Neighbourhood.
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When was I’m a Celeb South Africa 2026 filmed?
Although the main I’m a Celebrity show is filmed live in Australia during December each year, filming for the South African version is slightly different.
The spin-off is pre-recorded and the 2026 series was filmed during September 2025.
All the famous faces taking part in I’m a Celebrity South Africa this year, are:
- Adam Thomas
- Ashley Roberts
- Scarlett Moffatt
- David Haye
- Beverley Callard
- Seann Walsh
- Sinitta
- Sir Mo Farah
- Gemma Collins
- Craig Charles
- Jimmy Bullard
- Harry Redknapp
I’m a Celebrity South Africa continues on Monday, April 13 at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
Crime & Safety
Tommy Robinson ‘not welcome in Oxford’ after ‘inciting riot’
Oxford Stand Up To Racism has accused Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, of inciting the ‘awful violent scenes’ in Southampton on Tuesday night (June 2).
The city where 18-year-old Henry Nowak died and where his killer, Vickrum Digwa, lived became a scene of destruction after hundreds descended to smash car windows, hurl bricks and cause eleven officers and a police dog to be injured.
READ MORE: New date set for Tommy Robinson appearance in Oxford
Following the disorder, the chief of Hampshire police said those involved were ‘determined to spark fear and division’.
Screen grab taken from a video of police and protestors clashing in Southampton during a protest following the death of Henry Nowak. (Image: Jamie Lashmar/PA Wire)
Yaxley-Lennon, who has been jailed multiple times for a variety of offences including when he was imprisoned in October 2024 for contempt of caught, addressed the crowd at the riot.
He said: “I heard someone say this wasn’t about race, this is about race.
“A white boy who done nothing was handcuffed, a murderer in possession of a knife who stabbed someone five times isn’t.”
Oxford Stand Up to Racism is now renewing its call for the Oxford Union to withdraw its invitation for the ‘riot agitator’ to speak on June 17 on the subject of Islam.
He was originally due to speak at the historic debating society on Thursday, May 28 before his appearance was postponed over security concerns and after massive backlash.
A previous Stand Up to Racism protest in Oxford (Image: Newsquest)
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Ian McKendrick, a member of the anti-racism group, said: “Despite Henry Nowak’s family clearly requesting that his death should not be used to promote further hatred, Robinson was at the centre of protests in Southampton last night and clearly inciting violence.
“Giving him a televised platform at the Oxford Union legitimises hate and violence, and gives him the opportunity to incite violence to an audience of millions.
“It does not promote free speech – instead, it promotes fear and intimidation among minoritised communities.
“Already we have seen Oxford fascists alongside Robinson in Southampton and now mobilising to bring more hate onto Oxford’s streets.”
Tommy Robinson with protesters outside Southampton police station (Image: Gareth Fuller/PA)
Members of Raise the Colours: Oxfordshire were called to attend the Southampton protest on Tuesday night, with the leader of the group posting on Facebook to ask followers to join the ‘justice for Henry Nowak’ protest.
Mr McKendrick added: “There is a concerted effort by far right leaders and fascist groups to incite outrage and bring people on to the streets to riot.
READ MORE: Traffic chaos in Witney amid report of ‘major incident’
“We risk an explosion of violence similar to what we saw around the Southport murders across the UK.
“We’re calling on Oxford to say a clear ‘no’ to this hate and division by protesting against Yaxley-Lennon’s appearance at the Oxford Union.”
Faith and civic leaders of Oxford already wrote to the Oxford Union asking it to rescind the controversial figure’s invitation, and hundreds have signed an open letter calling for the same.
Crime & Safety
Witney traffic chaos amid report of 'major incident' at junction
A reported incident at a junction in Witney is causing traffic chaos in the town, with drivers coming off the A40 and elsewhere stuck in long queues.
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Major emergency response in Oxford as paramedics on scene
An incident occurred in St Aldate’s, outside the entrance to Christ Church Meadows, at about 4pm on Tuesday, June 2.
At least three ambulances were responding to what appeared to be a medical emergency on the pavement.
READ MORE: Oxfordshire footbridge over A-road a collapse risk for years
An individual was scene on a stretcher being cared for by paramedics.
At least three ambulances responded to what appeared to be a medical emergency in St Aldate’s, Oxford (Image: Contributed)
An eyewitness said the incident occurred opposite the Alice Shop, and the medical teams ‘evacuated’ the person.
Apart from the pavement briefly being blocked while the first responders dealt with the emergency, it did not appear to affect traffic or block the road in busy St Aldate’s.
South Central Ambulance Service has been contacted for comment.
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