Traitors Fashion: How Outfits Reveal Game Strategy
Stylists decode the hidden sartorial strategies on BBC's The Traitors. Discover how contestants use fashion to manipulate perception and gain an edge in the game of deception.
Stylists decode the hidden sartorial strategies on BBC's The Traitors. Discover how contestants use fashion to manipulate perception and gain an edge in the game of deception.
MPs debate replacing the £174.50 BBC TV licence fee with advertising or a subscription model. The move could reshape UK broadcasting. Share your views in the public consultation.
A mother whose daughter died in a 2017 car crash tells BBC Breakfast new road safety plans don't go far enough. She campaigns for graduated driving licences to protect young passengers.
Sharon Huddleston told BBC Breakfast her daughter would be alive with graduated driving licences. As the government launches a new road safety strategy, campaigners demand tougher rules for new drivers.
The BBC is recruiting a high-paid whistleblowing team following a series of scandals involving Huw Edwards and Gregg Wallace. Read the full story on the corporation's new transparency drive.
Bulgaria has officially launched its inaugural digital nomad visa, offering a new route for remote professionals. Learn the eligibility criteria, income requirements, and application process.
Ministers secretly consider issuing lifelong digital IDs to babies, expanding a scheme sold as tackling illegal immigration. Critics call it a 'sinister' state overreach.
After 2024 election losses, Democrats are urgently building a rival media ecosystem with podcasts, influencers, and new platforms to challenge conservative digital dominance. Can they close the gap?
Washington imposes visa bans on five Europeans behind digital regulation efforts, prompting fierce accusations of 'coercion' from Macron and the EU. Read the latest on the transatlantic clash.
The US State Department has banned two British campaigners and a former EU commissioner, accusing them of extraterritorial censorship of American speech online. Read the full details.
The BBC could place classic shows behind a paywall as part of a major funding review. Learn about the proposed changes to the licence fee and what it means for viewers.
Outgoing BBC director-general Tim Davie has mandated compulsory antisemitism training for all employees following accusations of ignored complaints from over 200 Jewish staff. Staff have six months to complete the course.
Ofcom reports a decrease in complaints against the BBC, but warns the broadcaster faces a 'significant crisis' over editorial standards. Discover the full story.
A parliamentary report reveals the BBC lost over £1.1bn in potential income from TV licence evasion, putting its future under severe pressure. Discover the full findings.
A parliamentary report warns the BBC risks failing its public service mission amid intense competition for younger audiences and a £1.1 billion licence fee shortfall. Discover the key findings.
EU Commissioner Thierry Breton warns Europe must protect its digital laws from US pressure and assert sovereignty against competing tech empires. Read why Europe's digital future matters.
New research reveals 58% of UK travellers are less likely to book with airlines like Ryanair that charge extra for paper boarding passes. Discover the impact on older passengers and the cost of living.
The UK government is increasingly using social media influencers to communicate policy directly to the public, a strategy critics say avoids tough journalistic scrutiny. Discover how this new approach is reshaping political communication.
Jordan Schwarzenberger, manager of YouTube giants The Sidemen, delivers stark warning to BBC about outdated content strategies and failure to connect with younger audiences in digital age.
Exclusive documents uncover Steve Wright's secret government collaboration on loneliness strategy before his tragic death, raising questions about project's future.
The BBC faces a major credibility crisis after an internal investigation revealed serious breaches of impartiality, including doctored footage of Donald Trump and biased social media activity by senior staff.
Professor George Williams, Vice-Chancellor of Western Sydney University, is embracing TikTok as a strategic tool to connect with students and shape modern education. Discover how academic leadership is adapting to the digital age.
Comedian Alan Carr reveals his master strategy for The Celebrity Traitors, while Kate Garraway admits she was completely outplayed in the psychological game show.
Comedian Alan Carr reveals his masterful game plan on BBC's Celebrity Traitors as Kate Garraway becomes latest victim in dramatic elimination ahead of tense finale.
Dive into this week's must-read articles exploring internet fragility, the evolution of coolness, and legendary photographer Don McCullin's most powerful shots. Essential reading for the digitally aware.
Riot Games revolutionises the gaming world again with Legends of Runeterra - a strategic collectible card game set in the League of Legends universe that's challenging Hearthstone's throne.
Exclusive: Diane Carson-Cox opens up about her masterful deception tactics on BBC's The Celebrity Traitors that had everyone questioning their alliances.
Veteran BBC broadcaster Charles Nove has left his position after conducting a contentious interview with Sarah, Duchess of York about her friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about editorial standards at the corporation.
In a groundbreaking move, Albania has appointed an artificial intelligence as its Minister of Digital Affairs, with the AI announcing it's expecting digital children in a viral video that's redefining governance.
From banking to benefits - discover the everyday situations where digital ID will become mandatory across the UK and what it means for your privacy and convenience.