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Netflix Cancels 'Fate: The Winx Saga' After Two Seasons

Netflix has pulled the plug on its live-action 'Winx Club' adaptation, 'Fate: The Winx Saga', after just two seasons. Fans are devastated as the streaming giant cancels the popular fantasy series, leaving storylines unresolved and a spin-off in developmen

Gen V Season 2 Production Halted After Fatal Accident

Exclusive: The Boys spin-off 'Gen V' halts filming indefinitely following a fatal accident involving a lift malfunction that killed crew member Rico Priem. Production faces complete overhaul as investigations continue.

The Office Spin-Off 'The Paper' Hits Its Stride

The Guardian's TV critics are raving about 'The Paper', the new spin-off from the iconic British comedy 'The Office'. Find out why this Slough-based mockumentary is being hailed as a triumphant return to form for the beloved franchise.

Ben & Jerry's Founders Decry Unilever Spin-Off Plan

Exclusive: Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield condemn Unilever's decision to exclude the iconic ice cream brand from its London listing, warning it risks destroying the company's founding ethical principles.

Colin Farrell's Penguin HBO Series Nears Completion

Colin Farrell gives an exciting update on the upcoming HBO Max series 'The Penguin', revealing filming is almost complete and teasing a 'wild' continuation of his character's story from 'The Batman'.

Chewy Faces £4.6m Lawsuit Over Auto-Ship Pricing

Online pet retailer Chewy is confronting a major class action lawsuit in the US, accused of luring customers with discounted auto-ship prices before allegedly raising them without warning. The suit seeks over $4.6 million in damages.

Rayner accuses Tories of 'class war' in fiery PMQs clash

Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner launched a blistering attack on the Conservative government, accusing them of waging a 'class war' and failing working people during a fiery PMQs clash with Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch.

Australia's £1.2bn Robodebt Payout After Illegal Scheme

The Australian government will pay over A$1.2 billion in compensation to nearly half a million citizens after its disastrous 'Robodebt' scheme was ruled unlawful, in one of the country's largest class-action settlements.

Downton Abbey Spin-off Confirmed By Star

Downton Abbey star Kevin Doyle sends fans into a frenzy as he strongly hints at a brand new spin-off project, teasing a potential return for the beloved Mr Molesley.

Blair's 'Smoother' Tim Allan Recalled to Downing Street

In a stunning political comeback, Tim Allan, the legendary New Labour spin doctor dubbed the 'original smoother', is returning to No.10 as Keir Starmer's new director of communications, signalling a return to Blair-era media strategy.

Business Class For 6 Hours: An Honest First-Timer Review

A travel writer's first experience in business class on a six-hour flight reveals the shocking truths about luxury air travel, from lie-flat beds to gourmet dining and whether it's truly worth the sky-high price tag.

Starmer's Bold Education Overhaul Pledge

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer announces a groundbreaking 'mission' to overhaul England's education system, targeting Tory failures and pledging to break down class barriers with a new government directive.

Middle-Class Town Has Britain's Worst Household Debt

An exclusive Daily Mail investigation uncovers how Gedling, a Nottinghamshire town, has become the epicentre of Britain's personal debt crisis, with middle-class families facing crippling council tax arrears and a desperate cost-of-living battle.

Target Sued Over Gruelling 24-Hour Warehouse Shifts

US retail giant Target faces a class-action lawsuit from warehouse employees who allege mandatory 'megasize' shifts of up to 24 hours violate labour laws and create dangerous working conditions.

The Office: Carell & Krasinski Secret Cameo Confirmed

In a stunning surprise for fans, The Office icons Steve Carell and John Krasinski have secretly filmed a cameo for the upcoming Peacock spin-off series, reprising their legendary roles as Michael Scott and Jim Halpert.

Amazon Prime sued in UK over 'buying' vs 'renting' movies

A major class-action lawsuit alleges Amazon Prime misled millions of UK customers into believing they were purchasing digital movies permanently, when they were only renting them. The claim could cost the tech giant over £500 million in compensation.

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