Meta Faces Millions in Australian News Fines
Meta could face millions in penalties under Australia's new media bargaining rules while Google renews deals at lower rates. Learn how this affects news publishers.
Meta could face millions in penalties under Australia's new media bargaining rules while Google renews deals at lower rates. Learn how this affects news publishers.
Tim Davie resigns as BBC director general following serious bias allegations. Readers defend the BBC's truthfulness against Donald Trump's $1bn lawsuit threat. Explore the future of British broadcasting.
New research exposes when UK motorists are most likely to break driving laws, with morning and evening rush hours seeing highest offences. Discover the shocking reasons behind dangerous driving habits.
The Guardian addresses recent corrections and clarifications, demonstrating commitment to transparency and factual accuracy in news reporting. Discover their editorial process.
BBC Director General and News CEO resign after Panorama documentary falsely edited Trump's Capitol riot speech. Readers passionately debate media bias and trust in UK news.
Australian regulators are targeting Roblox in proposed social media restrictions for children, raising questions about online safety and gaming platform regulation worldwide.
Former tennis star turned political candidate Sam Groth accuses News Corp of weaponising personal stories about his relationship with wife Brittney as political strategy rather than idle gossip.
Elon Musk's transformation of Twitter into X is creating seismic shifts in UK political discourse, providing an unprecedented platform for right-wing voices and challenging traditional media dominance.
An exclusive Sky News investigation reveals how X's algorithm systematically amplifies right-leaning political accounts while suppressing left-wing voices, raising serious questions about digital democracy.
Australia considers banning social media downvotes after Reddit's controversial feature fuels online toxicity and political manipulation. Could this reshape digital discourse worldwide?
Broadcaster Jeremy Vine opens up about the emotional toll of Joey Barton's online abuse campaign, describing sleepless nights and concern for his family's safety in wake of former footballer's posts.
News Group Newspapers agrees to significant payout and apology to retired teacher falsely implicated in Joanna Yeates murder case after defamatory coverage.
CNN announces groundbreaking all-access streaming coverage for the 2025 UK election night, giving viewers exclusive behind-the-scenes access to their newsroom and decision desk.
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Jordan Schwarzenberger, manager of YouTube giants The Sidemen, delivers stark warning to BBC: adapt to digital age or risk becoming irrelevant like the Titanic.
Exclusive insight into The Guardian's decision to pull content as part of their evolving editorial strategy. Discover what this means for digital journalism and content preservation.
Major changes are coming to BBC licence fee payments with new flexible options and potential price increases. Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming reforms.
Australia becomes the first Western nation to implement a comprehensive social media ban, with platforms including Reddit and Kick now completely inaccessible to millions of users following controversial new laws.
As Trump returns to the political arena, his sympathetic media partners are creating an alarming new paradigm where facts become optional and conspiracy theories dominate mainstream discourse.
Financial News bolsters its editorial team with the appointment of Harry Brennan, an experienced journalist from The Telegraph, to enhance coverage of London's professional services sector
Australia announces groundbreaking legislation to ban all social media access for children under 16, with Reddit included in the sweeping restrictions. Discover how this could reshape digital childhood.
ITV News anchor Charlene White speaks out against torrent of racist abuse she receives annually for not wearing a remembrance poppy on screen, calling for more respectful public discourse.
Former footballer Joey Barton is on trial accused of sending offensive messages about female pundits, with prosecutors arguing he crossed from free speech into criminal behaviour.
The frontrunner to acquire The Telegraph faces regulatory scrutiny after reports emerge of potential violations in safeguarding editorial independence during takeover negotiations.
As artificial intelligence erodes public trust in news media, industry leaders call on Keir Starmer to implement urgent support measures for British journalism.
The broadcasting regulator has ruled that TalkTV breached impartiality standards by airing unsubstantiated allegations about cancelled local elections without adequate challenge or context.
Hollywood and Bollywood collide as fans of Brad Pitt and Shah Rukh Khan engage in a bizarre online rivalry over their favourite star's legacy, creating internet chaos.
Transport for London confirms controversial Underground poster featuring comedian Ricky Gervais was digitally altered and never appeared on the network, dismissing viral social media claims.
Exclusive insight into the secretive police code 'Operation Plato' activated during terrorism incidents and what it means for public safety in the capital.
An explosive behind-the-scenes look at how Katie Miller's popular podcast series descended into chaos, revealing the pressures and pitfalls of digital media stardom.