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UK Launches Search for Town of Culture 2027

The government launches a nationwide search for England's next Town of Culture, focusing on communities that feel excluded from Britain's cultural narrative. Winning locations will receive funding and recognition to boost local arts and regeneration.

Women's sport breaks records with massive TV audiences

Women's sports in the UK are experiencing an unprecedented boom, with the Lionesses' World Cup final and Red Roses' rugby matches drawing record-breaking television audiences and signalling a major shift in sports viewership.

Body image fears sidelining girls from sport

New research reveals worrying trends as body image anxieties and clothing concerns create significant barriers preventing teenage girls from participating in sports and physical activity.

996 Work Culture: Global Burnout Crisis

Explore the global spread of China's controversial '996' working culture and its devastating impact on employee wellbeing, productivity, and work-life balance across industries.

British expat shocked by UK's health and safety obsession

After years living in France's relaxed culture, a British expatriate returns home to discover the UK's health and safety culture has reached unprecedented levels, creating a society of anxiety and over-regulation.

Inside Britain's Bizarre Margaret Thatcher Festival

An exclusive look at the surreal world of the Thatcher Festival, where drag performers, political detractors and devoted followers create a unique snapshot of Britain's enduring culture wars.

Health Dept's £1M media unit faces transparency scrutiny

Revealed: The Department of Health's controversial media monitoring operation spent over £1 million while operating with minimal transparency, raising questions about government accountability and public spending.

Fox News banned from Pentagon press briefings

The US Department of Defense has barred Fox News reporter from press briefings, sparking intense debate about media freedom and military transparency in what critics call a dangerous precedent.

Pentagon imposes media blackout on journalists

The US Defence Department introduces sweeping restrictions on media access, requiring pre-approval for all interviews and public statements in move critics call 'dangerous censorship'.

Barton: Rooney and pundits would fail in Sunday league

Joey Barton launches another blistering attack on football pundits, claiming Wayne Rooney and other high-profile commentators wouldn't survive in amateur football while defending his controversial opinions.

American expats reveal UK culture shocks

From baffling banking practices to unexpected social norms, discover the real challenges Americans encounter when starting a new life in Britain.

Bari Weiss Joins CBS News Amid Controversy

CBS News faces internal backlash after hiring former New York Times journalist Bari Weiss, known for her polarising views on free speech and campus culture wars.

US Education Dept sent anti-Trump emails to Democrats

Exclusive investigation reveals the US Department of Education automatically distributed anti-Trump talking points to Democratic voters, raising serious questions about political neutrality in government communications.

Texas Lawyers Face DOJ Civil Rights Investigation

The US Department of Justice has launched a civil rights investigation into legal professionals in McAllen, Texas, following serious allegations of misconduct and rights violations against local residents.

Influencer shames sport brands over stammer mockery

Fitness influencer Jessie Yendle confronts major sportswear companies after they used AI to create offensive videos mocking her speech impediment, sparking outrage across social media platforms.

Laura Muir's coach Andy Young banned for four years

Andy Young, the prominent coach of Olympic medallist Laura Muir, has been suspended for four years following multiple rule violations including inappropriate physical contact and aggressive behaviour toward athletes.

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