Charity asks kids to send Valentine's cards to asylum seekers
A UK charity faces backlash after encouraging children to send Valentine's Day cards to asylum seekers, sparking a debate on appropriateness and political messaging.
A UK charity faces backlash after encouraging children to send Valentine's Day cards to asylum seekers, sparking a debate on appropriateness and political messaging.
Employees at the Alan Turing Institute have reportedly voiced serious concerns about the effectiveness of the AI ethics watchdog, sparking debates over transparency and accountability in artificial intelligence governance.
Nine Entertainment unveils bold new plans following the sale of its Domain stake, signalling a major shift in its media strategy.
Derk Sauer, the Dutch-born media entrepreneur who transformed Russia's journalism landscape, has passed away at 75. His legacy includes founding The Moscow Times and shaping independent media in post-Soviet Russia.
The UK's equality watchdog has dismissed demands to prevent transgender people from using women's toilets and changing rooms, sparking fresh debate over inclusivity and rights.
Hollywood is abuzz as David Ellison’s Skydance Media edges closer to a landmark deal to acquire Paramount Global, potentially reshaping the entertainment landscape.
The police watchdog has raised concerns over 'two-tier policing' amid growing demands for forces to reveal the nationality and asylum status of criminal suspects.
A controversial Trump administration policy forced USAID to spend millions more on American-grown food aid, despite cheaper local options, a watchdog report reveals.
Schwartz Media has barred its journalists from appearing on the 7am podcast following a controversial Gaza episode that triggered a wave of negative feedback.
Meta has restricted Australian users from sharing news content on Facebook in response to the country's proposed Media Bargaining Code, sparking debate over digital regulation.
Nigel Farage is under investigation by Ofcom following complaints about his remarks on migration during a GB News segment. The watchdog will assess whether the comments breached broadcasting rules.
India's aviation watchdog has uncovered 51 alarming safety violations at Air India, raising serious concerns over pilot training and operational standards as investigations into a deadly crash continue.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces scrutiny from the parliamentary standards watchdog over alleged breaches during his election campaign. The investigation could have significant political repercussions.
Discover how social media algorithms are stifling creativity and rebellion in the fashion industry, pushing brands towards homogenised trends.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces sweeping restrictions on social media access for children under 16, citing mental health risks. Experts weigh in on the controversial plan.
A cross-party group of MPs is calling for a ban on social media for children under 16, citing mental health risks and online safety concerns. Discover the debate and potential policy changes.
A new survey exposes a growing distrust in digital media, with many Americans questioning the authenticity of online news sources.
Dr Phil McGraw’s media venture, Merit Street Media, is reportedly on the brink of bankruptcy as lawsuits and financial troubles mount. The once-promising network now faces an uncertain future.
Major right-wing outlets in the UK are pivoting towards Nigel Farage and Reform UK, signalling a potential realignment in Conservative media support ahead of the next election.
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is set to take action against Apple and Google, citing concerns over their duopoly in mobile ecosystems. New regulations could reshape the tech landscape.
The UK's Financial Reporting Council investigates Deloitte’s audits of mining giant Glencore amid concerns over potential regulatory breaches.
Former PM Boris Johnson criticises the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (ACOBA) as ineffective, amid calls to scrap the post-ministerial jobs watchdog.
As public outrage grows over sewage spills and water pollution, a new regulatory body promises to hold water companies accountable. But will it be enough to clean up Britain's rivers and coasts?
A new regulatory body is set to monitor water companies in England and Wales following widespread criticism over soaring bills and environmental damage.
Former US President Donald Trump's social media platform, Truth Social, is reportedly facing financial difficulties while he deals with legal challenges in Washington and Cleveland.
Donald Trump has lashed out at The Wall Street Journal in a scathing letter, accusing the publication of unfair coverage regarding his alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The former president’s explosive response targets Rupert Murdoch’s media empire, reigni
A damning report reveals HMRC's failure to effectively track the tax obligations of the UK's wealthiest individuals, sparking calls for urgent reforms.
Britain's fiscal watchdog raises alarm as national debt surges, urging immediate action to avert economic disaster. Chancellor Reeves faces mounting pressure to deliver growth.
The BBC faces more than just financial challenges—its very identity and purpose are under scrutiny. Explore the existential threats looming over Britain's public broadcaster.
Republicans challenge the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding structure, escalating tensions over financial oversight in the US.