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RedBird abandons £500m Telegraph takeover

RedBird Capital Partners has withdrawn its £500m bid for the Daily Telegraph, plunging the newspaper's future into uncertainty. Discover the reasons behind the collapsed deal.

JLR cyber attack cost £200m, hit UK economy

A major cyber attack on Jaguar Land Rover cost the firm nearly £200m and was a significant factor in the UK's economic contraction in September. Discover the full impact.

Russia launches 'wicked' 430-drone attack on Kyiv

President Zelenskyy condemns Russia's massive overnight assault on Ukraine, which used 430 drones and 18 missiles. At least four killed, dozens wounded. Urgent calls for strengthened air defence.

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.

Australia Pushes to Ban Roblox for Under-16s

Australian regulators are targeting Roblox in proposed social media restrictions for children, raising questions about online safety and gaming platform regulation worldwide.

Somali Pirates Storm Tanker in Major Attack

Heavily armed Somali pirates have stormed a commercial tanker off the coast of Somalia, firing machine guns and grenades in the first major hijacking attempt in years, raising alarm about resurgent maritime security threats.

How Elon Musk's X is reshaping British politics

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.

Australia Considers Social Media Downvote Ban

Australia considers banning social media downvotes after Reddit's controversial feature fuels online toxicity and political manipulation. Could this reshape digital discourse worldwide?

Baby killed by XL Bully in Gwent

A nine-month-old baby has died following a horrific attack by an XL Bully dog in the Gwent area, prompting renewed calls for stricter dangerous dog legislation across the UK.

XL Bully dog kills baby in family home tragedy

A family has been left devastated after their pet XL Bully dog fatally attacked their nine-month-old baby boy at their home in Rogiet, Monmouthshire. The tragic incident has reignited the debate around dangerous dog breeds in the UK.

Australia bans social media: Reddit and Kick blocked

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.

Hero soldier stops Huntington train knife attacker

An off-duty soldier has been hailed as a hero after confronting a knife-wielding attacker on a Huntington-bound train, preventing potential tragedy and saving multiple passengers from harm.

Knife attack on busy Welsh train sparks police manhunt

Shocking details emerge about the violent knife attack aboard a crowded train in South Wales as British Transport Police launch major investigation into the rush hour incident that left passengers traumatised.

Huntingdon Train Attack: Everything We Know

Exclusive details emerge about the brutal train attack in Huntingdon that left passengers traumatised and sparked a major police investigation into the disturbing incident.

Katie Miller's Podcast Meltdown Exposed

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.

Guardian Corrections: When Major News Outlets Err

The Guardian's latest corrections roundup reveals significant errors in reporting, from misidentified locations to factual inaccuracies in high-profile stories. Discover what the newspaper got wrong and how they're setting the record straight.

Media 'Cable Cowboy' John Malone Retires at 84

John Malone, the legendary billionaire who reshaped global media and cable landscapes, announces his retirement at 84, marking the close of a transformative chapter in telecommunications history.

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