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British architect claims Dubai stole eco-city design

Award-winning British architect Baharash Bagherian claims Dubai authorities appropriated his revolutionary 'Oasis' eco-city concept worth £1.5 billion, raising serious questions about intellectual property rights in international development projects.

BBC Chief Demands Tougher TV Licence Enforcement

BBC Director-General Tim Davie takes a hardline stance on TV licence enforcement, warning that the current system needs tougher measures to tackle evasion as public trust in the broadcaster faces unprecedented challenges.

Erin Andrews Leaves Fox Sports After 13-Year NFL Run

Celebrated sportscaster Erin Andrews, known for her close friendship with Taylor Swift, reveals her dramatic career shift from Fox Sports to a new broadcasting venture, marking the end of an era in sports journalism.

Legendary broadcaster shuts five UK channels

In a dramatic industry shakeup, a veteran British broadcaster is closing five television channels, marking one of the most significant cutbacks in UK media history and affecting hundreds of thousands of viewers.

ABC faced 'culture of fear' due to external pressure

Former ABC chief Hugh Marks exposes how political pressure and media scrutiny fostered a climate of apprehension within the national broadcaster, forcing staff to second-guess editorial decisions.

BBC loses sports rights after 18 years

In a dramatic broadcasting shake-up, the BBC has lost rights to a beloved annual sporting event after nearly two decades, with Channel 5 securing the coveted coverage in a major coup.

Gov Adviser: AI Firms "Never" Pay for Creative Content

Exclusive: A leaked email shows a top government adviser told the culture secretary that AI companies would 'never' compensate artists for training data, raising concerns over UK's creative industry protections.

Cole Palmer loses wine trademark battle with Château Palmer

Chelsea footballer Cole Palmer has been blocked from trademarking his name for a wine venture after a historic French winery, Château Palmer, won a legal challenge. The ruling prevents the England star from using his surname on bottles that could have riv

BBC Chief Barred from European Broadcasting Summit

BBC Director General Tim Davie was excluded from a high-level European Broadcasting Union meeting in Slovenia, sparking accusations of political bias and raising questions about the UK's post-Brexit media influence.

UK Music Legends Demand AI Protection Ahead of Trump Visit

Over 150 leading British musicians, including Sir Paul McCartney and Adele, have signed an urgent letter to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, calling for stronger legal protections against AI scraping and unauthorised use of their work, citing fears of a 'race

Charlie Kirk: UK Students Could Be "Shot" for Debating Ideas

American commentator Charlie Kirk sparks fierce debate, claiming UK university culture is so hostile to free speech that students debating contentious topics could be 'shot and killed'. His warning ignites a discussion on censorship, safety, and intellect

Shein Faces UK Backlash Over Luigi Mangione Trademark Dispute

Fast-fashion titan Shein is embroiled in a contentious trademark battle with UK-based designer Luigi Mangione, accused of selling unauthorised merchandise and exploiting independent creators. The case highlights growing concerns over intellectual property

18,000 Fake 'Labubu' Toys Seized at Seattle Border

US Customs and Border Protection officers at the Port of Seattle have intercepted a huge shipment of 18,000 fake 'Labubu' toys, a viral internet sensation. The seizure, valued at over $500,000, highlights the growing threat of counterfeit goods targeting

Trump Vows to Defund NPR and PBS if Re-Elected

Former President Donald Trump has pledged to strip federal funding from public broadcasters NPR and PBS if he wins a second term, reigniting his longstanding battle with perceived media bias.

Ice Cream Pioneer Iced by New York Times Recipe Scandal

Jeni Britton, founder of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams, accuses The New York Times of publishing her signature recipe without permission, sparking a fiery debate on intellectual property and journalistic ethics in the food world.

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