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Spain's little-known airport rule could cost Brits £115

UK holidaymakers flying to Spain are being alerted to a strict airport regulation that could result in a hefty €135 (£115) fine. The rule, often overlooked by tourists, involves a specific document requirement at border control.

Urgent UK Passport Warning For Summer Holidays

British holidaymakers are being warned of a critical post-Brexit passport rule that could see them turned away at the airport. Check your documents now to avoid ruined travel plans.

Commons nursery provider praises Reform UK in article

Exclusive: The official House of Commons nursery provider faces scrutiny after publishing an article endorsing Nigel Farage's Reform UK conference, raising serious questions about political impartiality in parliamentary services.

Gary Lineker Sacked by BBC Over Migration Tweet

The BBC has taken Match of the Day host Gary Lineker off air following his outspoken criticism of the government's new asylum policy, sparking a major free speech debate and internal crisis at the broadcaster.

Gary Lineker's Ant & Dec Jibe Sparks Fresh BBC Impartiality Row

Gary Lineker has ignited a fresh impartiality debate after taking a public swipe at Ant & Dec's long-running National Television Awards streak. The Match of the Day host's comments have thrust the BBC's social media guidelines back into the spotlight.

Fiona Bruce defends Question Time over Trump interview

BBC Question Time host Fiona Bruce addresses criticism over the programme's handling of a contentious Donald Trump interview, defending its commitment to impartial journalism and robust political debate.

Farage Demands BBC Shake-Up With 'Reformist' Panel

Nigel Farage calls for a radical overhaul of the BBC, proposing a 'reformist' committee including Ann Widdecombe and David Starkey to address claims of institutional bias and restore impartiality.

Ofcom clears Rylan Clark after government minister's complaint

Broadcasting watchdog Ofcom has dismissed a complaint from a government minister about Rylan Clark's BBC Radio 2 interview, ruling it did not breach due impartiality rules. The ruling highlights tensions between government figures and public service broad

ABC Australia sacks producer over anti-Israel posts

ABC Australia has terminated senior producer Nabil Al-Nashar following the discovery of social media posts supporting pro-Palestine marches. The national broadcaster confirms breach of impartiality guidelines.

Reform UK's Nottinghamshire Local Media Strategy Exposed

An investigation reveals Reform UK's strategic targeting of local media outlets like Nottinghamshire Live to amplify its message, raising questions about press impartiality and political influence in the council election landscape.

Virginia GOP Demands Special Counsel for Trump Probe

Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert calls for special counsel investigation into perceived 'weaponisation' of justice system against former President Donald Trump, citing grave concerns over judicial impartiality.

Izak Rankine AFL Ban: Why Gambling Rules Are Vital

The controversial suspension of Adelaide Crows star Izak Rankine for breaching the AFL's gambling rules has ignited a fierce debate, serving as a crucial reminder of the fundamental integrity these policies are designed to protect.

ITV probes Good Morning Britain over Ofcom rules

ITV has initiated a formal investigation into 'Good Morning Britain' following complaints about potential breaches of Ofcom's broadcasting regulations. The probe focuses on impartiality and fairness concerns.

Jenrick: Judges Must Avoid Political Bias in Court

Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick calls for judges to be removed if they allow personal political views to influence court rulings, amid growing concerns over judicial impartiality.

Ex-ABC reporter admits anti-Trump bias

A former ABC News journalist has openly confessed to political bias against Donald Trump, raising questions about media impartiality in US elections.

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