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Taxpayer Millions Funded UK Film Flops

Exclusive investigation uncovers how obscure production companies received substantial public funding for films that failed to achieve commercial success or critical acclaim, raising serious questions about film funding accountability.

King Charles and Ishiguro Sound AI Warning

The monarch and Nobel laureate express grave concerns about artificial intelligence's threat to creative industries and human creativity during private meeting.

Models 27 & 62 Expose Fashion's Botox & AI Fears

In a candid conversation bridging generations, two models from opposite ends of their careers discuss the evolving pressures of beauty standards, weight loss demands, and the looming threat of AI replacing human creativity in fashion.

Emma Thompson's Stark AI Warning on Colbert Show

Academy Award winner Dame Emma Thompson delivers powerful critique of artificial intelligence on The Late Show, warning about job losses and emotional emptiness in creative fields.

AI and the Luddites: History's Lessons for Technology

As artificial intelligence transforms creative industries, historical parallels with the 19th-century Luddite movement reveal surprising insights about technology, resistance, and human adaptation.

Griff Rhys Jones: Young People's Futures Stifled

Comedian and writer Griff Rhys Jones delivers a powerful polemic on the generational injustice facing young Britons, from the housing crisis and student debt to a stifled creative economy.

River Island Supplier Collapses, 70 Jobs at Risk

Major fashion supplier to River Island, SRS Industries, enters administration, threatening 70 jobs at its Welsh facility. The insolvency experts from Leonard Curtis are now at the helm.

Australia buys Japan's Mogami-class frigates

Australia is set to acquire advanced Mogami-class frigates from Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in a landmark defence agreement aimed at strengthening maritime security.

Mexican Cartels Kidnap Thousands for Forced Labour

Mexican drug cartels are abducting thousands of people, including children, to work as forced labour in illegal industries, reveals a disturbing new report. Victims endure brutal conditions in cannabis farms, construction, and even fast-food outlets.

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