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Instagram suffers major global outage

Instagram users worldwide reported widespread technical issues on Thursday, with many unable to access feeds, post content, or send messages in what appears to be one of the platform's most significant outages this year.

Tories launch late-night political talk show

The Conservative Party is breaking political convention with 'The Late Debate,' a new talk show format aimed at reaching voters beyond traditional media channels. Hosted by rising star MP Sebastian Bloom, the programme promises unfiltered political discus

Bari Weiss's CBS exit sparks media bias debate

Controversial journalist Bari Weiss's abrupt departure from CBS News after just one interview raises serious questions about media censorship and ideological conformity in mainstream broadcasting.

Denmark plans social media ban for under-16s

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announces radical plan to prohibit social media access for children under 16, citing mental health crisis and 'stolen childhoods' in major policy address.

Denmark plans social media ban for under-15s

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announces radical plan to prohibit social media access for children under 15, warning platforms are 'robbing children of their childhood' in major digital wellbeing initiative.

GB News plans US expansion with Trumpian politics

GB News is planning a major US expansion, aiming to bring its provocative British perspective to American viewers while facing criticism over its political agenda and controversial presenters.

CBS News staff revolt over Bari Weiss appointment

CBS News faces internal rebellion as veteran journalists express outrage over hiring controversial commentator Bari Weiss, citing concerns over editorial direction and journalistic integrity.

Paramount acquires The Free Press in media shake-up

In a surprising media industry development, Paramount Global has acquired Bari Weiss's media startup The Free Press, signalling a major shift in digital media strategy and free speech advocacy.

Bari Weiss Joins CBS News Amid Controversy

CBS News faces internal backlash after hiring former New York Times journalist Bari Weiss, known for her polarising views on free speech and campus culture wars.

British Advertising's Diversity Obsession Exposed

An incisive analysis revealing how modern British advertising has become dominated by diversity dogma that bears little resemblance to actual UK demographics and alienates mainstream audiences.

CBS News staff backlash over Bari Weiss hiring

CBS News encounters significant internal criticism following the controversial hiring of journalist Bari Weiss, with staff expressing concerns over political impartiality and editorial direction.

PNG considers social media age restrictions

Papua New Guinea considers imposing age restrictions on social media platforms, sparking fierce debate between child protection advocates and free speech campaigners.

Ex-ESPN host reveals abuse after Charlie Kirk attack

Ex-ESPN broadcaster Sam Ponder breaks her silence on the torrent of hate she received after conservative commentator Charlie Kirk targeted her, exposing what she calls the true crisis facing modern America.

Australia sues TikTok, Instagram over youth mental health

Australia launches landmark legal battle against TikTok and Instagram, accusing them of deliberately addicting children to their platforms while demanding billions in compensation for the mental health damage caused.

MSNBC criticised for hiring convicted Trump allies

MSNBC faces mounting criticism for employing former Trump officials Michael Cohen and James Comey as legal analysts, despite both having been found guilty of serious offences. The controversial hiring decisions have sparked accusations of blatant hypocris

Lammy accused of ignoring women's rights in UN delegation row

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy is under fire for allegedly ignoring women's rights groups by appointing a LGBTQ charity to the UK's delegation for a key UN human rights meeting, sparking accusations of a 'hierarchy of rights'.

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