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Noel Clarke loses libel case against The Guardian

Actor Noel Clarke's libel case against The Guardian over misconduct allegations has been dismissed by the High Court, which ruled the reporting was in the public interest. A major victory for press freedom.

Manly Cafe's 'Stoolgate' Sparks Social Media Fury

A Manly cafe is at the centre of a social media firestorm after a woman was allegedly told to give up her stool to make way for a 'better customer', igniting a fierce debate on hospitality and public shaming.

Queensland Corruption: 33% Witnessed It, 54% Silent

A damning report from Queensland's corruption watchdog reveals a deep-seated culture of silence, with 33% of public servants witnessing corruption and 54% failing to report it. Discover the alarming findings and the call for urgent reform.

Lewinsky & Knox on Trauma of Media Scandals

In a landmark Vanity Fair interview, Monica Lewinsky and Amanda Knox break their silence to each other, forging a unique bond over their shared experience of being globally shamed and vilified by the world's media. Discover their powerful insights on trau

Public Faith in UK Police Plummets to Record Low

A damning annual crime survey reveals a crisis of confidence in UK policing, with public trust crumbling over high-profile scandals and plummeting charge rates. Exclusive data analysis.

Best Public Bathrooms in the UK

From luxurious loos to hidden gems, explore the top-rated public bathrooms across the UK for a clean and comfortable experience.

Australia proposes social media ban for under-16s

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.

MPs Push for Social Media Ban for Under-16s

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.

Dr Phil’s Merit Street Media Faces Bankruptcy

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.

Right-Wing Media Pivots to Farage's Reform UK

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.

UK PSBs May Dominate YouTube, Ofcom Reports

A new Ofcom report highlights the growing influence of UK public service broadcasters on YouTube, raising questions about market competition and content diversity.

Trump attacks WSJ in fiery letter over Epstein coverage

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

BBC's Gaza coverage crisis explained

An in-depth look at the BBC's controversial handling of Gaza reporting, revealing internal disputes and editorial challenges that sparked public backlash.

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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