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The night's biggest shock came in Best Actor...
Hull's Robert Aramayo, rewarded for playing the Scottish Tourette's campaigner John Davidson in I Swear and becoming the first person in BAFTA history to win both Best Actor and the Rising Star Award on the same night.
Jessie Buckley was the first ever Irish winner of Best Actress for playing William Shakespeare's wife Agnes in Hamnet.
Hamnet was also named Outstanding British Film, while Manchester's Rumi Musaku was Best Supporting Actress for her role as a hoodoo priestess in the period vampire film Sinners.
Next, the Oscars in three weeks' time.
Our entertainment correspondent Colin Paterson at the BAFTAs.
Still to come in this podcast, pilgrims in Italy get a rare chance to see the bones of St Francis of Assisi, who died 800 years ago.
It's a celebration.
It's a wonderful joy to be able to share an experience.
It's especially so for me because I had the experience of meeting, getting to know and seeing the remains of Francis 10 years ago.
And the centuries-old Belgian folk tradition that's difficult to swallow for some.
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky has told BBC News he believes Russia has already started what amounts to World War III, but Kyiv is keeping it contained.
Nearly four years after the start of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, President Zelensky insists it's only a matter of time until his forces retake all the territory currently occupied by the Kremlin.
His statement came as Ukrainian units pushed forward, retaking land at the fastest rate since 2023.
He's been speaking to our international editor, Jeremy Bowen.
Some people, I think including President Trump, say Ukraine cannot win this war.
Are they correct?
Where are you now?
Today you're in Kyiv.
You're in the capital of our homeland.