UK Protest Laws Echo Hungary's Path, Warns Expert
Human Rights Watch researcher Lydia Gall warns new UK protest laws mirror Viktor Orbán's Hungary, eroding civil liberties. Calls for repeal to safeguard democracy.
Human Rights Watch researcher Lydia Gall warns new UK protest laws mirror Viktor Orbán's Hungary, eroding civil liberties. Calls for repeal to safeguard democracy.
Human Rights Watch researcher Lydia Gall draws alarming parallels between UK protest crackdowns and Viktor Orbán's Hungary, warning of eroding civil liberties. Read the full analysis.
Human Rights Watch and Justice warn new UK laws are trampling the right to protest, citing hundreds of pro-Palestinian arrests and harsh sentences for climate activists. Calls grow for repeal.
The historic Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will close in May 2026 after owners cited unsustainable losses. The announcement follows a long-running labour dispute and a Supreme Court decision.
Meredith Maines becomes the 11th PR officer to leave the Sussexes' employ in five years. A PR expert claims the high turnover points to deep structural pressures, not 'bad hires'. Read the full analysis.
PR expert reveals why Harry and Meghan's staff keep quitting, pointing to deeper structural pressures, not 'bad hires'. Read the exclusive analysis.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex face a major communications crisis as their 12th key aide departs in five years. We examine the high-staff turnover and what it means for their brand.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex face another major PR shake-up as their communications chief resigns. Discover the details behind the latest departure and what it means for their media strategy.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex face a fresh crisis as their chief communications officer becomes the 11th PR staffer to depart in five years. Explore the revolving door at Team Sussex.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex face a major shake-up as their chief communications officer, Meredith Maines, leaves her role after less than a year. Get the full story.
A 25-year-old man pleads guilty to sending racist abuse to Fulham striker Rodrigo Muniz via Instagram. Harry Brown targeted the player after fixtures against Liverpool. Read the full story.
Communications Minister Anika Wells faces scrutiny as taxpayers foot a $220,000 bill for trips to New York, Paris, and a family ski holiday. She insists all travel was within the rules.
Russian regulator Roskomnadzor blocks Snapchat and restricts Apple FaceTime, citing terrorism and fraud. This is the latest move in a sweeping campaign to control online communications. Discover the full story.
Simon Cowell returns to launch a new global boyband in a Netflix docu-series. All episodes drop on December 10. Discover the cast and what to expect.
Oliver Steadman, a former Labour councillor, has appeared in court charged with blackmail and communications offences linked to the Westminster honeytrap scandal. Read the latest developments.
Remembering Hugh Nowell, co-founder of Grosvenor Books and the International Communications Forum, who championed moral values in publishing. Discover his lasting legacy.
Kings Priory School in Tynemouth closed suddenly on 24th November 2025 due to a potential critical threat. Police are investigating malicious communications. Follow for live updates.
Shock jock Kyle Sandilands threatens to leave his $200m radio show after regulator imposes strict new broadcasting rules following multiple offensive content breaches. Read the full story.
Former Trump aide Steven Cheung's inflammatory social media exchange raises questions about professional conduct in political communications
Karine Jean-Pierre faces mounting criticism for promoting her new memoir while President Biden battles COVID-19 and multiple international crises unfold, raising questions about White House priorities.
Larry Bushart charged with transmitting threatening communications after creating violent meme targeting conservative activist Charlie Kirk, highlighting growing concerns about online political threats.
Republican Representative Mike Waltz makes explosive allegations that Cuba is operating sophisticated signal intelligence facilities to intercept sensitive US communications, raising major national security concerns.
The Duchess of Sussex faces another major staff shake-up as her latest communications chief resigns after just three months, marking the tenth PR professional to depart her team since 2019.
Exclusive investigation reveals how the Department of Health's embarrassing social media blunder, mocking Rebecca Black's 'Friday', sparked internal review and learning reforms across Whitehall.
Exclusive: Defence Department bars two prominent Fox News commentators from press briefings, raising concerns about media freedom and political interference in military communications.
Exclusive: Council chiefs and public servants across Britain have been ordered to seek government approval before making significant policy statements in dramatic Whitehall power grab.
The Pentagon imposes sweeping new restrictions on media access, requiring all journalist questions to pass through political appointees in a move critics call an unprecedented assault on press freedom.
Newly uncovered documents expose a covert CIA listening post hidden beneath an Alaskan mountain during the Cold War, designed to intercept Soviet communications in one of America's most ambitious intelligence operations.
Australian actress Rebel Wilson vehemently denies allegations of creating malicious websites against media outlets, calling the legal threats 'baseless' in an explosive new statement.
A major Optus network failure prevented emergency alerts from reaching South Australian ambulance services, raising serious concerns about public safety and telecommunications reliability.