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Trump Repeals Biden-Era Car Fuel Efficiency Rules

President Trump has repealed stringent Biden-era fuel economy standards, weakening requirements for new petrol cars. Critics warn it will increase emissions and costs. Read the full analysis.

BBC Under Threat: New Protection Plan Proposed

The BBC faces unprecedented challenges from global tech billionaires and political pressure. Discover the four-point plan to safeguard Britain's public broadcaster for future generations.

ITV in talks to sell stake in Broadcasting House

ITV is reportedly in advanced discussions to sell a significant stake in its legendary London headquarters, the Grade II listed ITV Tower, as part of a major property strategy shift that could reshape Britain's media landscape.

BBC newsreader investigated over 'pregnant people' reaction

A BBC newsreader faces internal scrutiny after visibly reacting to gender-neutral language in a script, while Panorama faces separate allegations of editing Donald Trump's speech, raising questions about editorial standards at the broadcaster.

BBC upholds complaint against Martine Croxall

The BBC has upheld a complaint against news presenter Martine Croxall for changing the term 'pregnant women' to 'pregnant people' during a live broadcast, sparking debate about language and impartiality.

Tory MPs accuse BBC of bias in Trump coverage

Conservative politicians launch extraordinary attack on BBC's Panorama programme, claiming it showed 'political bias' in its reporting of Donald Trump's interview with Nigel Farage.

BBC accused of editing Trump Capitol attack clip

The BBC confronts serious accusations of manipulating Donald Trump's January 6th speech footage, sparking debates about media impartiality and editorial standards in political reporting.

Ofcom: TalkTV breached impartiality rules

Broadcaster TalkTV has been found in breach of impartiality rules by Ofcom after making unsubstantiated allegations about cancelled local elections on its political programme.

Rachel Reeves faces fresh standards probe

Chancellor Rachel Reeves confronts escalating pressure as the government's standards watchdog investigates new information about her conduct, potentially threatening her political future.

BBC Bargain Hunt expert in Hezbollah art scandal

BBC's Bargain Hunt faces controversy as antiques expert Ochuko Ojiri is exposed for selling artwork connected to banned terrorist organisation Hezbollah, raising serious questions about BBC compliance procedures.

The man who's been on TV 2,500+ times

Meet Britain's most frequent television guest who has appeared on screen over 2,500 times without ever becoming famous. Discover the surprising truth behind television's hidden regular.

Emmerdale Ofcom complaints over teen sex plot

ITV's Emmerdale has been flooded with Ofcom complaints after harrowing scenes showed teenage character April Windsor being sold for sex in a hotel room, sparking viewer outrage over the controversial storyline.

TalkTV host suspended over Churchill comments

Broadcaster Mike Graham faces suspension from TalkTV after making inflammatory remarks about Winston Churchill on social media, sparking widespread condemnation and internal investigation.

Naga Munchetty accused of double standards on BBC Breakfast

BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty faces criticism after appearing to interrupt co-host Charlie Stayt during discussion about Kaye Adams' suspension, raising questions about consistency in BBC's approach to presenter conduct.

MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace criticised for divine intervention segment

MSNBC presenter Nicolle Wallace finds herself at the centre of controversy after allowing radio host Charlamagne Tha God to declare divine intervention in Biden's campaign during a live broadcast, prompting fierce criticism from viewers and media watchdog

BBC faces Ofcom sanction over Gaza documentary

The BBC confronts potential regulatory action from Ofcom following complaints about its documentary 'The Hidden Truth: Gaza's Unseen War,' accused of misrepresenting Hamas and lacking impartiality in its coverage of the Israel-Gaza conflict.

Big Brother: 600+ Ofcom complaints over transphobia

ITV's Big Brother faces major controversy as broadcasting watchdog Ofcom receives over 600 complaints about alleged transphobic comments and bullying behaviour during recent episodes, sparking intense viewer backlash.

BBC Chief Demands Tougher TV Licence Enforcement

BBC Director-General Tim Davie takes a hardline stance on TV licence enforcement, warning that the current system needs tougher measures to tackle evasion as public trust in the broadcaster faces unprecedented challenges.

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