BBC accused of manipulating Trump Capitol attack footage
The national broadcaster stands accused of selectively editing a Donald Trump interview about the January 6th Capitol riot, raising questions about media impartiality and editorial standards.
The national broadcaster stands accused of selectively editing a Donald Trump interview about the January 6th Capitol riot, raising questions about media impartiality and editorial standards.
As artificial intelligence erodes public trust in news media, industry leaders call on Keir Starmer to implement urgent support measures for British journalism.
Tributes pour in for David Gow, the esteemed Guardian journalist and European editor whose four-decade career chronicled the evolution of the European Union with unparalleled insight and dedication.
An industry insider reveals that Call of Duty studios welcome the Xbox Game Pass price increase, believing it creates a fairer value proposition for their blockbuster titles.
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A major incident in Cumbria's Shap area has derailed a Glasgow to London service, causing significant rail disruption and emergency response operations.
The Ministry of Defence announces major overhaul with new agency to manage armed forces accommodation after widespread criticism from service personnel and their families about housing conditions.
Discover the fascinating story behind London's latest public art installation - the giant knitted jumper sculpture that's capturing hearts across the capital.
Celebrating the life and legacy of Richard Gott, the radical Guardian journalist and Latin America expert whose controversial career redefined foreign reporting and anti-imperialist discourse.
The Guardian mourns the loss of Richard Gott, its former literary editor and Latin America correspondent, who has died at 84, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking journalism and historical scholarship.
Firefighters across England are responding to a dramatic increase in animal rescue callouts, from swans trapped in fishing lines to deer caught in fencing, revealing the hidden demands on emergency services.
Defence Secretary Grant Shapps reveals massive £9.2bn investment to transform crumbling military accommodation into modern homes for service personnel and their families across the UK.
An East London council faces severe criticism after distributing out-of-date cured meats to elderly and vulnerable residents through its Meals at Home service, sparking food safety concerns.
The Guardian's latest corrections column reveals significant errors across political reporting, financial figures, and cultural coverage - highlighting why media accountability is crucial for public trust.
The Times newspaper faces embarrassment after publishing an entirely fabricated AI-generated interview with former New York City mayor Bill de Blasio, raising serious questions about media verification processes.
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North London's iconic Grooves Records announces an electrifying autumn schedule featuring intimate performances from music legends and rising stars, cementing its status as a cultural hub for music enthusiasts.
Controversial journalist Bari Weiss takes the helm at CBS Evening News, marking a dramatic shift for the network's flagship programme and sparking debate across media circles.
The Guardian's latest corrections column reveals errors in reporting on everything from political statements to financial figures, showing how even major publications must course-correct.
Discover how City AM revolutionised budget coverage, transforming dry financial data into compelling narratives that captivate London's business elite for nearly two decades.
Celebrating the extraordinary life and career of Jean Finlayson, the pioneering journalist who transformed women's journalism and championed female voices in media.
Exclusive: Bexley Council faces £22.5 million budget gap amid soaring costs and service demands, with council tax hikes likely for residents.
Ministers announce radical overhaul of public appointments system, delegating authority for major roles including BBC positions to slash bureaucratic delays and streamline hiring processes.
Major UK banks Barclays and Santander are experiencing the highest customer departure rates after recent service disruptions left customers frustrated and seeking more reliable alternatives.
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.
Thousands of users across the UK report simultaneous outages affecting Microsoft services, Xbox Live and ASDA operations in a major technical failure.
A major Microsoft outage has left thousands of British users unable to access Office 365, Xbox Live, and other key services. Discover what went wrong and when normal service will resume.
Celebrating the remarkable life and career of Peter Frost, the trailblazing trade union journalist whose powerful writing gave voice to Britain's working class for over five decades.
A sophisticated hoax featuring a fabricated interview with former New York mayor Bill de Blasio has exposed vulnerabilities in political journalism and raised questions about AI-generated deception.