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Wegovy Pill Launched in US, UK Decision Expected

Novo Nordisk launches daily Wegovy weight-loss pill in the US. The UK regulator could approve it this year, offering a needle-free alternative. Discover the pricing and market impact.

Energy price cap to increase in January 2026

Ofgem confirms a new energy price cap from January 2026, adding to household costs. Discover the exact figures, government relief plans, and how to potentially save on your bills.

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.

Energy bills to rise 0.2% from January

Ofgem announces a 0.2% increase to the energy price cap from January 1st, adding £1.76 annually to average bills. Discover what this means for your household budget.

Energy bills to rise 0.2% from January

Ofgem announces a 0.2% increase to the energy price cap from January 1, adding around £3.36 annually to the average household bill. Discover what this means for you.

Minister slams Ofcom over Online Safety Act delays

Technology Secretary Liz Kendall launches a blistering attack on media watchdog Ofcom for sluggish implementation of the Online Safety Act, leaving families unprotected from harmful content.

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.

Football's New Era: Independent Regulator Approved

Labour pushes forward with landmark legislation to establish football's first independent regulator, aiming to protect clubs from financial collapse and give fans greater voice in the beautiful game.

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