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Ed Sheeran Plans to Leave Britain for US Life

Global music icon Ed Sheeran is reportedly preparing to leave the UK for a permanent move to the United States, citing the intense scrutiny of the British press and the nation's high tax rates as key reasons for his departure.

Reform UK bans Nottinghamshire Live in media blacklist row

Nigel Farage's Reform UK party has imposed a media blackout on Nottinghamshire Live, accusing the outlet of 'biased reporting' and sparking a fierce debate about press freedom and political censorship in British journalism.

Swiatek snaps at US Open reporter over appearance question

World No.1 Iga Swiatek delivers a powerful rebuke to a journalist who questioned her physical appearance following her US Open victory. The Polish star defends athletes' right to be judged on performance, not looks, in a moment that resonated across the t

Reform UK's Nottinghamshire Local Media Strategy Exposed

An investigation reveals Reform UK's strategic targeting of local media outlets like Nottinghamshire Live to amplify its message, raising questions about press impartiality and political influence in the council election landscape.

Nottingham Council's alarming boycott of local paper

Nottingham City Council's unprecedented boycott of the Nottingham Post raises serious concerns about press freedom, democratic accountability, and the dangerous blurring of lines between political grievance and civic duty.

George Clooney misses Venice event due to health issue

Hollywood A-lister George Clooney was a conspicuous no-show at the Venice Film Festival press conference for his new film, 'The Boys in the Boat'. Organisers revealed a sudden health issue forced the star to pull out, sparking concern amongst fans and med

Bukele calls Spanish press 'enemies of democracy'

El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele sparks international outcry after labelling Spanish journalists 'enemies of democracy' in a fiery tirade, drawing parallels to Trump's media attacks and raising press freedom alarms.

Israel Shuts Down Al Jazeera in Unprecedented Move

The Israeli government has raided and shut down Al Jazeera's operations in the country, seizing equipment and blocking broadcasts. The network condemns the move as a 'dangerous criminal act' and a violation of the human right to access information.

Venus Williams in tears after emotional US Open defeat

Tennis legend Venus Williams was overcome with emotion during a poignant press conference following her first-round US Open loss to Karolina Muchova. The 43-year-old reflected on her historic career and the challenge of competing at the highest level.

Journalist killed in strike on Gaza hospital

A deadly strike on a Gaza hospital has claimed the life of a journalist and injured others, as the Israel-Hamas war escalates. The incident raises grave concerns about press safety and civilian casualties.

Cartoon Exposes Gaza Media Blackout: 150+ Journalists Killed

A powerful new cartoon by Ben Jennings for The Guardian depicts the devastating impact on Palestinian journalists in Gaza, highlighting the more than 150 media workers killed and the struggle to report amidst destruction and communication blackouts.

Over 100 Journalists Killed in Israel-Gaza War

A new report from the Committee to Protect Journalists details the devastating death toll on media professionals in Gaza, labelling it the deadliest period for journalists since records began.

JD Vance's 'Fifth Grader' Rebuke to NBC Host on Ukraine

US Senator JD Vance's explosive interview with NBC's Kristen Welker on Meet the Press, where he defended his Ukraine stance and accused the media of simplistic foreign policy narratives. A masterclass in political debate or a diplomatic misstep?

NYC Mayoral Candidate's Cringe Bench Press Fail Goes Viral

New York Democratic Socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani faces online ridicule after a viral video reveals his struggle to bench press just the 45lb bar. The cringe-worthy footage, intended to showcase strength, backfires spectacularly amidst his ra

Noel Clarke libel case dismissed in victory for press

In a landmark ruling, the High Court dismisses Noel Clarke's libel case against The Guardian. Women's groups and free speech advocates hail the decision as a pivotal moment for survivors of abuse and investigative journalism.

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.

Kremlin Sanctions Western Journalists in Media Crackdown

The Kremlin intensifies its assault on press freedom, imposing sanctions on Western journalists in a brazen retaliation for international criticism of its Ukraine invasion. This analysis delves into the chilling implications for global media and democrati

Biden Spox Trolled After Admitting to Meeting Trump Twice

A defiant White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, faces intense scrutiny and online trolling after a startling admission during a heated press briefing. The spokesperson conceded to having met former President Donald Trump on two separate occasio

Fans rip 'rehearsed' Deshaun Watson after Browns press conference

Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson faced a fierce backlash from NFL fans after delivering what was widely criticised as a scripted and insincere apology in his first press conference since being cleared by the NFL. Critics slammed his 'rehearsed'

White House Spox Blasts NYT Reporter for 'Biased' Coverage

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's spokeswoman, Karoline Leavitt, accuses New York Times White House correspondent of 'biased' and 'inaccurate' reporting in a fiery on-air confrontation, escalating tensions between the Biden administration a

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