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Co-Living Spaces: Affordable Solution or Gentrification Engine?

Exclusive investigation into the rapid rise of corporate co-living spaces in New York City. Are these 'pod' apartments providing affordable solutions or accelerating displacement in already vulnerable communities? We examine the stark reality behind the t

Meta Uses Schoolgirls' Photos in Ads Without Consent

Parents are in uproar after discovering Meta used their daughters' images, scraped from Facebook, in personalised advertisements without permission, raising serious child safety and data privacy concerns.

ABC Cancels Jimmy Kimmel Show After Charlie Kirk Backlash

ABC network cancels Jimmy Kimmel's US talk show after internal polling reveals significant backlash over his inflammatory remarks about conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. The decision follows a dramatic advertiser exodus and plummeting audience figure

UEFA bans betting sponsors from Champions League

UEFA announces a landmark ban on gambling firm sponsorships for Champions League and European competition shirts from 2024/25, with stadium advertising restrictions starting this season.

Supreme Court Rules on Trans Rights in Single-Sex Spaces

The UK Supreme Court has rejected a landmark case seeking to redefine access to single-sex spaces, delivering a pivotal judgment with far-reaching implications for transgender rights, equality law, and service providers across Britain.

UK Declares War on Tobacco & Alcohol Giants

Ministers are preparing a major crackdown on tobacco and alcohol industries, with stricter regulations, plain packaging, and advertising bans to tackle the UK's preventable disease crisis.

Sydney's 'Ugly' Highway Set for £1.5bn Transformation

A groundbreaking £1.5 billion plan promises to finally transform Sydney's notorious Western Distributor highway, replacing concrete with green spaces and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure after four decades of failed attempts.

Couple's rift over girlfriend's litter-picking habit

A British man questions his girlfriend's compulsive litter-picking habit, sparking a debate on civic duty, relationship boundaries, and environmental responsibility. Should she stop cleaning up after strangers?

UK Watchdog Demands Google Break Up Ad Tech Business

The UK's Competition and Markets Authority has issued a landmark provisional ruling, finding Google's ad tech dominance harms competition and consumers. The tech giant now faces the stark choice of a forced breakup or major divestments.

Waitrose & M&S Christmas Ad Clash Set for 2025

Britain's premium supermarkets, Waitrose and Marks & Spencer, are set for a Christmas advertising showdown in 2025, sparking a fierce battle for festive supremacy and customer loyalty.

Food Industry Lobbying Derails Labour Health Plans, Experts Warn

Exclusive: Senior health professionals warn that intensive food industry lobbying is pressuring the Labour government to abandon crucial public health policies, including junk food advertising restrictions and sugar taxes, putting corporate profits before

Equality watchdog confirms legality of single-sex spaces

The SNP government is under intense scrutiny after the UK's equalities regulator issued definitive legal guidance confirming that single-sex spaces are protected under law, forcing a potential U-turn on controversial policies.

Super Bowl Ads Hit Record £8M per 30-Second Slot

Advertising space for Super Bowl LIX has sold out in record time, with brands paying a staggering £8 million per 30-second slot. Discover the unprecedented demand and what it reveals about the commercial power of the NFL's flagship event.

Shein Investigated Over Advert With 'Underage' Model

The fast-fashion giant Shein is under investigation by UK regulators after an advert featuring a model who appeared to be a minor in a 'muscle fit' shirt sparked widespread outrage and complaints.

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