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TikTok Slashes UK Moderator Jobs Despite Safety Act

Exclusive: TikTok is set to axe a significant number of UK-based content moderator roles, outsourcing them to overseas contractors, despite the new Online Safety Act demanding greater local accountability. This move raises serious concerns about enforceme

TikTok Slashes Hundreds of UK Jobs in Major Restructure

TikTok has announced a significant restructuring of its UK operations, resulting in hundreds of job losses. The move impacts sales and advertising staff as the tech giant streamlines its European business.

ITV staff furious over 'brutal' job cuts

ITV production staff express outrage as the broadcaster announces sweeping job cuts, leaving many fearing for their futures in the television industry.

Giant 'cat-sized' rat sparks pest control crisis

A shock discovery of a massive rat, comparable in size to a domestic cat, has raised alarms in a Teesside town, highlighting the severe impact of council budget cuts on pest control services.

Trump threatens PBS and NPR funding cuts

Former President Donald Trump has renewed his pledge to eliminate federal funding for PBS and NPR, sparking concerns over the future of public broadcasting in the US.

Free bus travel for over-60s under threat

Government plans could scrap free bus travel for over-60s, sparking outrage among campaigners and older citizens. Find out how this could affect you.

Wynne Evans slams BBC over 'unfair' 50% pay cut

Welsh opera singer Wynne Evans has publicly criticised the BBC for slashing his pay by 50%, calling the move 'unfair' and 'disheartening' as the broadcaster continues cost-cutting efforts.

RFK Jr.'s health cuts spark AMA warning

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s proposed healthcare cuts spark fierce backlash from the American Medical Association, warning of severe risks to public health and medical services.

ITV axes 200+ jobs in £50m cost-cutting drive

ITV is set to axe more than 200 jobs as part of a major restructuring plan to cut costs and streamline operations. The broadcaster aims to save £50 million annually amid industry challenges.

UK measles surge linked to vaccine misinformation

A sharp rise in measles cases across the UK has been linked to falling vaccination rates, NHS cuts, and the spread of vaccine misinformation. Experts warn of a growing public health threat.

BBC's deeper crisis beyond financial struggles

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.

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