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Time Out Magazine Exits London for Manhattan HQ

In a seismic shift for media, Time Out Magazine abandons its London birthplace after 55 years, relocating its global headquarters to Manhattan. Discover the reasons behind this historic move.

Trump admin to screen visa applicants' social media

The Trump administration unveils a controversial new policy requiring nearly all US visa applicants to submit their social media handles for screening of 'anti-American' sentiment, sparking a major row over privacy and free speech.

Couple's 'Husband & Wife' Bio Sparks Free Speech Row

A married couple's innocent social media bio has ignited a firestorm after being branded 'offensive' to non-binary people, sparking a fierce national debate on free speech, modern etiquette, and the limits of inclusivity in today's Britain.

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Free laptops & broadband for UK households

Thousands of UK families struggling with digital poverty could receive free laptops and broadband under a new government scheme. Find out if you're eligible.

DHS to monitor social media for 'misinformation'

The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is launching a new initiative to track social media for 'misinformation,' sparking concerns over free speech and government surveillance.

Tax-Free Back-to-School Shopping Sweeps US

American families can enjoy significant savings during the annual tax-free weekends as states slash prices on school essentials. Discover which items are discounted and where.

GB News to stream Farage show for free

GB News has secured a landmark agreement to stream Nigel Farage's prime-time show without charge, shaking up the UK media landscape. Here's the inside scoop.

UK Online Safety Act sparks transatlantic debate

The UK's Online Safety Act has ignited fierce debates between tech giants and policymakers on both sides of the Atlantic, with critics warning of threats to free speech while supporters champion user protection.

Musk's X warns UK safety law threatens free speech

Elon Musk's social media platform X warns that the UK's Online Safety Act could threaten free speech by requiring users to verify their age with ID. Critics argue this may deter anonymous expression online.

Labour's secret plot to silence migrant hotel critics

Exclusive: A Whitehall internet monitoring unit is pressuring social media giants to remove posts criticising asylum seeker accommodations, raising concerns over free speech and 'two-tier policing'.

Trump slams Big Tech over free speech and economy

Former US President Donald Trump has launched a scathing attack on Big Tech, accusing major platforms of suppressing free speech and damaging the economy. His remarks come amid growing scrutiny over tech giants' influence.

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