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AP's Award-Winning Press Photography Showcase

Explore the most powerful press photographs from Associated Press journalists worldwide. Witness global events through award-winning photojournalism that tells compelling human stories.

Primark's Fast Fashion Battle Against Shein & Temu

As ultra-fast fashion giants Shein and Temu dominate online shopping, Primark faces its biggest challenge yet. Discover how the high street favourite is fighting back against the digital disruptors.

Primark Splits from ABF in Corporate Shakeup

Associated British Foods announces historic separation of its fast-fashion giant Primark from its food operations, creating two independent FTSE 100 companies in landmark restructuring.

AP replaces 'pregnant women' with 'pregnant people'

The Associated Press makes controversial changes to its influential style guide, replacing gender-specific terms like 'pregnant women' with inclusive language like 'pregnant people', sparking debate across media and political circles.

AP College Football Voter Sparks Outrage With Bizarre Rankings

An Associated Press college football voter has ignited a firestorm of criticism after releasing a highly unorthodox Top 25 rankings list, placing traditional powerhouses behind lesser-known teams and drawing accusations of seeking 'clout'.

Gregg Wallace Launches Libel Claim Against Mirror Newspaper

MasterChef star Gregg Wallace has launched a high-stakes libel claim against Mirror Group Newspapers over articles he claims are 'seriously defamatory'. The legal battle centres on reports about his personal life and marriage to Anne-Marie Sterpini.

NY Firm Buys 28 Wyoming Newspapers, Sparks News Desert Fears

A New York-based media conglomerate, NMC, has acquired nearly all of Wyoming's local newspapers, raising profound concerns about the future of independent journalism, community voice, and the potential rise of 'news deserts' in the American West.

Trump: D.C. more dangerous than Mexico City?

Former US President Donald Trump sparks controversy by claiming Washington, D.C. is more perilous than Mexico City and Bogotá. The Associated Press fact-checks his statement, revealing the truth behind the numbers.

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