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Sean Bean's Robin Hood: Gloriously Bad TV

The Guardian's scathing review declares Sean Bean's new Robin Hood adaptation the most spectacular television failure of 2025 - and surprisingly unmissable viewing.

Hollyoaks Ofcom complaints over rape scenes

Channel 4's Hollyoaks sparks viewer outrage and regulatory complaints after airing disturbing scenes depicting sexual violence and murder in prime time slot.

Ofcom probes Channel 4's 'Open House' sex show

UK media regulator Ofcom has launched a formal investigation into Channel 4's controversial reality show 'Open House: The Great Sex Experiment' after receiving numerous complaints about its sexually explicit content and boundaries-pushing format.

Ofcom Enforces Online Safety Act on Porn Sites

UK regulator Ofcom launches a major campaign to ensure pornography websites comply with the new Online Safety Act, enforcing strict age verification to protect minors from harmful content.

Texas sues Google over YouTube data collection

Texas has filed a lawsuit against Google, accusing the tech giant of illegally collecting biometric data from YouTube users without consent. The case could have major implications for digital privacy laws.

FCA warns of rising financial scams in UK

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has issued a stark warning about increasing financial scams targeting UK consumers. Learn how to spot and avoid these fraudulent schemes.

Wikipedia challenges Online Safety Act in High Court

Wikipedia's parent organisation has launched a legal challenge against the UK's Online Safety Act, arguing it threatens freedom of expression and could impose 'unacceptable censorship' on the internet.

Trump’s Executive Order Targets Cryptocurrency

Former US President Donald Trump has issued a sweeping executive order targeting cryptocurrency regulations, sparking debate among investors and policymakers. Here’s what you need to know.

Gambling industry faces overdue reckoning

The gambling industry's dark side can no longer be ignored. With soaring profits and rising addiction rates, it's time for stricter regulation and accountability.

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