Molly-Mae's 2025 Christmas Ad Arrives Early
In an unprecedented move, beauty retailer LOOKFANTASTIC launches their 2025 Christmas campaign starring Molly-Mae Hague, featuring festive fashion and luxury beauty must-haves.
In an unprecedented move, beauty retailer LOOKFANTASTIC launches their 2025 Christmas campaign starring Molly-Mae Hague, featuring festive fashion and luxury beauty must-haves.
Reform UK faces internal turmoil as Nigel Farage's chief aide discovers his campaign vehicle deliberately disabled with sugar in the fuel tank, sparking allegations of political sabotage during crucial election period.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's controversial policies spark massive LGBTQ+ tourism boycott, costing Miami Beach millions as travellers choose more inclusive destinations.
Pop sensation Lorde stands with over 1000 artists protesting Meta's unauthorized use of their work to train AI algorithms in growing industry rebellion.
Eurovision faces unprecedented turmoil as Germany's leader calls for withdrawal and multiple countries threaten boycotts over Israel's participation amid Gaza conflict. The singing contest becomes political battleground.
Former Manchester United star Gary Neville faces backlash and boycott calls against Sky Sports following controversial remarks about 'angry white men' during political commentary segment.
Shockwaves through rugby league as a complete NRL team makes stunning boycott decision while Panthers star Nathan Cleary faces embarrassing revelation at awards night.
Music icon Celine Dion unveils a breathtaking new appearance in Charlotte Tilbury's festive campaign, marking her triumphant return to the spotlight with a glamorous makeover that's setting the beauty world alight.
A disturbing video revealing how crabs are handled in the food industry has gone viral, prompting food lovers and chefs to boycott crab dishes entirely.
Jimmy Kimmel's highly anticipated return to television has been dealt a severe blow as dozens of ABC affiliate stations across the United States refuse to broadcast tonight's episode, sparking industry-wide speculation about the late-night host's future.
Cricket legends Sir Geoffrey Boycott and Graham Gooch have launched a scathing attack on the ECB, condemning the return of Colin Graves to Yorkshire as a 'disgrace' and accusing the governing body of failing racism victims.
Real Madrid will not attend the 2024 Ballon d'Or gala in Paris after the club's president and players were allegedly snubbed by the event's organisers, Football France.
The Guardian launches a major new brand campaign across the UK, championing its commitment to providing the full context behind the headlines and showcasing its unique, reader-supported model.
Reform UK councillors in Nottinghamshire launch a Trumpian media boycott against the Nottingham Post, accusing it of biased reporting on their first 100 days in power. The dramatic move escalates tensions between the new administration and local press.
Austria's national broadcaster makes a passionate plea against boycotting Israel at Eurovision, while the BBC faces internal pressure over its coverage of the controversial event.
Marvel's Mark Ruffalo erupts on social media, urging a Disney+ boycott in a fiery response to CEO Bob Iger's massive salary and corporate 'greed'.
Disney cancels Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show following a massive, sustained boycott campaign from conservative viewers over his political satire, marking a major shift in the US entertainment landscape.
Bristol band Massive Attack removes entire music catalogue from Spotify in a major protest against CEO Daniel Ek's funding of AI defence technology, igniting a fierce industry debate on ethics and art.
Acclaimed author Sally Rooney declines prestigious Aky Arts Award, citing Israel's 'system of racial domination and segregation' against Palestinians. The move ignites fresh debate on cultural boycotts.
Acclaimed author Sally Rooney declines to attend a major UK literary awards ceremony, citing advice that her public support for Palestine could lead to her arrest upon entry to Britain.
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
The BBC faces a major dilemma as European broadcasters threaten to boycott the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest if held in Israel. Internal debates rage over balancing artistic independence with political pressures.
Ben Cohen, the iconic co-founder of Ben & Jerry's, has dramatically quit the company's board, citing a fundamental clash with parent company Unilever over its continued business in Israeli-occupied territories, marking the culmination of a bitter, long-ru
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SBS, Australia's national broadcaster, confirms it will broadcast Eurovision 2026 from Israel, resisting a growing EU boycott movement over the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Pressure mounts on Spain's national broadcaster RTVE to withdraw from Eurovision 2024 over Israel's participation, echoing past boycotts of Russia.
Cincinnati Bengals fans are in uproar and threatening a boycott after the NFL team paid tribute to the controversial right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk during a home game, sparking accusations of politicising sport.
Calls mount for India to boycott the high-voltage Asia Cup cricket match against Pakistan following a deadly terrorist attack on pilgrims in Kashmir, escalating tensions and putting the tournament in jeopardy.
Oscar winner Javier Bardem's pro-Palestinian statement at the Emmy Awards triggers intense debate as Hollywood faces growing pressure to boycott Israeli productions.