Celeste Barber slams 'ridiculous' magazine photoshop
Australian comedian Celeste Barber exposes extreme photoshopping on her Woman's Weekly UK cover, calling out the magazine for altering her body into an 'unrecognisable', 'ridiculous' version.
Australian comedian Celeste Barber exposes extreme photoshopping on her Woman's Weekly UK cover, calling out the magazine for altering her body into an 'unrecognisable', 'ridiculous' version.
A well-known television personality has bravely shared a wave of cruel and unsolicited criticism from viewers about their appearance, revealing the shocking reality of public scrutiny and the personal toll of life in the spotlight.
The blockbuster $7.6 billion acquisition of Tegna by Nexstar Media Group has been abruptly terminated following intense scrutiny from US regulators and political figures, marking a major setback for media consolidation.
Labour's shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves is reportedly considering a new tax on homes to address a £50 billion spending shortfall, sparking fresh debate over the party's fiscal plans.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves considers raising VAT rates to address the UK's fiscal challenges and stimulate economic growth, sparking debate among policymakers.
Revealed: The FTSE 100 executive who earned a staggering salary last year, sparking fresh debates over corporate pay gaps and shareholder scrutiny.
The UK government threatens to withdraw £16m in funding from Rugby League unless key questions are addressed, raising concerns over the sport's future.
Keir Starmer dismisses wealth tax proposals as Labour seeks alternative solutions to address the UK's economic challenges.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces criticism after UK economic growth slows sharply, raising questions about Labour's fiscal plans.
Spanish singer Rosalía discusses the challenges of public scrutiny regarding her sexuality and her relationship with 'Euphoria' star Hunter Schafer.
Labour's new Chancellor Rachel Reeves faced tough questions on BBC Radio 4's Today programme about a potential £20bn shortfall in the party's spending commitments, as host Nick Robinson pressed for clarity on funding sources.
A new bill proposed by the UK government could grant ministers sweeping powers to amend or revoke laws without parliamentary scrutiny, sparking outrage among MPs and legal experts.
The UK economy is showing tentative signs of a rebound, but experts warn that Chancellor Rachel Reeves cannot afford to ease fiscal measures yet. Rising inflation and global uncertainties remain key challenges.
The high-profile trial of media tycoon Jimmy Lai reaches its climax as closing arguments are presented in Hong Kong, drawing international attention to press freedoms and legal integrity.
Donald Trump Jr. faces backlash for endorsing a cryptocurrency venture linked to January 6 rioters, raising ethical and legal concerns.
Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner is under government scrutiny over her tax affairs, with Chancellor James Cleverly suggesting an investigation. The move sparks debate over political motives.
Political tensions rise as Sinn Féin faces demands for transparency following an incident at a Newry church. Investigations are underway amid public outcry.
As Labour grapples with tough fiscal decisions, experts warn that austerity measures could alienate voters ahead of the next general election. Is history repeating itself?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves and PM Keir Starmer prepare for a difficult budget, with potential tax increases amid economic pressures. Experts warn of tough decisions ahead.
New Chancellor Rachel Reeves is under pressure to address the UK's economic challenges, with tough decisions on taxes and public spending looming.
Labour leader Keir Starmer pledges no income tax hikes in the party's first Budget, as Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves outlines fiscal plans.
Emma Hawkins, wife of AFL star Tom Hawkins, opens up about the challenges of life as a WAG, from public scrutiny to balancing family life.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves highlights the tough economic decisions awaiting Labour if elected, as experts predict slow growth and fiscal constraints.
Labour's shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves is under fire after the NIESR dismissed her economic growth targets as unrealistic, sparking debate over Labour's fiscal policies.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves is under pressure as experts warn Labour may need to raise taxes or cut spending to fund public services. Will her economic plans hold up?
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves insists Labour will not raise taxes to address the UK's fiscal deficit, focusing instead on economic growth and spending reforms.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves confronts a widening budget deficit, with experts warning tax hikes may be inevitable. The NIESR predicts economic challenges ahead.
David Black, CEO of Ofwat, steps down as the water sector faces intense scrutiny over performance and environmental concerns.
A Virginia school superintendent is under fire for using taxpayer funds to pay for a personal bodyguard, raising questions about fiscal responsibility in public education.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves criticises former PM Liz Truss's economic approach, calling it irresponsible, while Labour outlines plans for stable growth.