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GB News to stream Farage show for free

GB News has secured a landmark agreement to stream Nigel Farage's prime-time show without charge, shaking up the UK media landscape. Here's the inside scoop.

Australian creatives fight AI content theft

Leading arts and media organisations in Australia are calling on the Labour government to take decisive action against the unauthorised use of Australian creative works to train AI models.

Cereal bars: Healthy snack or sugar trap?

Popular cereal bars may seem like a healthy snack, but experts warn they could be packed with sugar and unhealthy additives. Discover which brands to avoid.

UK to ban 'barely legal' adult content

The UK government is set to outlaw controversial pornography that sexualises adults dressed as children, following a documentary exposing the disturbing trend.

UK porn taskforce to ban 'barely legal' content

A government-led taskforce is set to propose a ban on 'barely legal' pornography in the UK after a controversial Channel 4 documentary highlighted concerns over exploitation.

Wynne Evans slams BBC over 'unfair' 50% pay cut

Welsh opera singer Wynne Evans has publicly criticised the BBC for slashing his pay by 50%, calling the move 'unfair' and 'disheartening' as the broadcaster continues cost-cutting efforts.

Raiders shock NFL with Butler, Wilkins releases

The Las Vegas Raiders have stunned fans by releasing defensive linemen Adam Butler and Christian Wilkins in a surprising roster shake-up. Find out the details behind these unexpected moves.

Trump slashes gun violence prevention funds

Former President Donald Trump has reportedly cut funding for gun violence prevention programmes in New York and Washington, sparking outrage among advocates.

HGTV property shows face crisis as costs soar

HGTV's hit property shows are under threat as skyrocketing production costs force the network to slash budgets and cancel beloved series. Discover which fan favourites are at risk.

Vodafone CEO defends store closures at tense AGM

Vodafone CEO Margherita Della Valle defended the telecom giant's strategy to shut down stores and cut jobs during a tense AGM, as shareholders questioned the company's direction.

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