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Amorim 'Lost Dressing Room' as Liverpool Dream Crumbles

Sporting CP manager Ruben Amorim, once the frontrunner for the Liverpool job, has been dealt a brutal blow as reports emerge of a player revolt and a shattered dressing room, throwing his future into doubt and ending his Anfield prospects.

Reach PLC Announces Restructuring, 450 Jobs at Risk

UK publishing powerhouse Reach PLC, owner of the Daily Mirror and Express, has unveiled a significant restructuring plan that could lead to 450 job cuts. The move is a strategic response to a challenging print market and rising costs, aiming to refocus on

Google's AI Search Triggers 'Existential Crisis' for Publishers

The seismic shift to AI-powered Google Search has triggered an 'existential crisis' for UK online publishers, with some seeing web traffic collapse by up to 90%. Discover how the tech giant's new direction is dismantling traditional media business models

Meanjin Literary Journal Closes After 85 Years

The shocking closure of Australia's venerable literary journal Meanjin after 85 years sparks outrage and sorrow, highlighting a deepening crisis for the nation's cultural institutions.

Global Visual Journey: This Week in 20 Photos

From Westminster's political drama to global celebrations and serene landscapes, experience the past week's most powerful moments through 20 captivating photographs curated by The Guardian.

Angie Stone sued over fatal crash aftermath

Exclusive: R&B icon Angie Stone faces a wrongful death lawsuit after a passenger tragically died fleeing her crashed car, alleging negligence led to the fatal incident.

BBC Look North's Peter Levy Announces Departure from Show

Veteran BBC Look North presenter Peter Levy has announced his decision to step down after decades as the face of regional news for Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, prompting an outpouring of tributes from colleagues and viewers.

Meanjin Literary Journal Faces Closure in Funding Shock

Melbourne University Publishing announces the cessation of funding for the esteemed literary journal Meanjin, sparking outcry from Australia's cultural community and raising concerns for the future of literary arts.

Newsmax Sues Fox News Alleging Cable News Monopoly

Conservative broadcaster Newsmax launches a major antitrust lawsuit against Fox News, alleging coercive tactics and monopolistic practices to suppress competition in the US cable news landscape.

Morrissey Sells The Smiths' Rights: Music Empire For Sale

Iconic frontman Morrissey announces the sale of his entire stake in The Smiths' business empire, including publishing rights and royalties, inviting offers from 'any interested party' in a monumental music industry move.

ITV News Axed After Legal Battle, Viewers Fume

ITV News viewers were left furious after a high-stakes legal intervention prevented the airing of a major political programme. The broadcaster confirms it 'fought the law' as Ofcom is inundated with complaints.

Sean Hannity Moves Primary Residence from New York to Florida

Fox News titan Sean Hannity has officially relocated his primary residence from New York to Florida, a move experts cite as a strategic financial decision to escape New York's high-tax environment, joining a growing wave of high-profile media personalitie

Swift-Kelce Wedding: £300M Economic Boom Forecast

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's potential wedding could generate a staggering £300 million economic boost for the UK. Experts reveal how the music and sports power couple would rewrite celebrity wedding economics.

PSG & Real Madrid Plot £100m Mainoo Raid

Manchester United face a monumental battle to keep hold of teenage sensation Kobbie Mainoo, with PSG and Real Madrid reportedly preparing audacious nine-figure bids for the England midfielder.

Trump Burger Founder Detained by ICE, Faces Deportation

Exclusive: The Venezuelan founder of the pro-Trump 'Trump Burger' chain has been detained by ICE in Florida, facing deportation and the collapse of his controversial fast-food business that celebrated the former president.

How Richard Osman's Cosy Crime Captivated Gen Z

Richard Osman's pensioner-sleuth novels are defying publishing logic, becoming a viral, cross-generational phenomenon. Discover why Gen Z is embracing cosy crime and the secrets behind the series' record-breaking success.

Data Reveals Stark Gender Gap in UK Reading Habits

Startling new data analysis reveals a growing gender divide in reading habits. This in-depth investigation explores whether men are abandoning books, the cultural forces at play, and the profound societal implications of this modern literary crisis.

Footballer Tendai Ndoro dies aged 40

The football world is in mourning following the sudden death of ex-Zimbabwe international and prolific goalscorer Tendai Ndoro at the age of 40. Tributes pour in from clubs and fans worldwide.

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