TV's dangerous glamour: Strangulation scenes bypass UK regulators
Exclusive investigation reveals UK television continues to normalise strangulation despite porn regulations, raising concerns about violence against women.
Exclusive investigation reveals UK television continues to normalise strangulation despite porn regulations, raising concerns about violence against women.
Westminster Council gains unprecedented authority to regulate pedicabs in Central London, targeting noise pollution, safety concerns and unfair pricing practices that have plagued the West End.
Fast fashion giant Shein has removed all sex dolls from its platform after French authorities launched a probe into items bearing disturbing resemblance to children, sparking international concern.
The UK government is criminalising the depiction of strangulation and choking in pornography, with creators facing prosecution under new legislation targeting 'dangerous and harmful' content.
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 frontrunner to acquire The Telegraph faces regulatory scrutiny after reports emerge of potential violations in safeguarding editorial independence during takeover negotiations.
The broadcasting regulator has ruled that TalkTV breached impartiality standards by airing unsubstantiated allegations about cancelled local elections without adequate challenge or context.
In a controversial move, Donald Trump has pardoned Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, sparking debate about cryptocurrency regulation and presidential power.
Exclusive: Medical professionals raise alarm about unregulated private pregnancy scans, warning parents of potential risks and misdiagnosis from non-NHS providers.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves's proposed banking reforms promise stability over radical change, with experts suggesting limited impact on competition and consumer choice in the UK financial sector.
Britain risks losing its financial crown as government delays on digital finance reforms threaten to push innovation overseas. Industry leaders demand urgent action.
As private credit reshapes global finance, experts debate whether this $2.1 trillion market represents genuine innovation or a ticking time bomb for investors.
Explosive internal emails show BBC executives considered replacing Top Gear's diverse presenting team with an all-white lineup, sparking fresh diversity concerns at the broadcaster.
Exclusive analysis reveals how Amazon Prime's strategic Boxing Day scheduling could revolutionise football broadcasting and deliver unprecedented audience numbers.
A man known as 'Joe Donor' persists in advertising unregulated fertility services despite legal action, raising serious concerns about patient safety and reproductive rights in the UK.
An investigation reveals the worrying reality of ADHD coaching in the UK, where unqualified practitioners make bold claims while charging premium prices in a completely unregulated industry.
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.
The Financial Conduct Authority is embroiled in a High Court battle as market participants accuse the regulator of catastrophic misjudgment in its controversial bond reporting reforms.
UK financial watchdog reveals serious concerns about conflicts of interest and unsustainable borrowing practices among wealth management consolidators, warning of potential consumer harm.
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.
In a dramatic consequence of Washington's budget crisis, Radio Free Asia has halted its news services, silencing a key voice in regions with restricted press freedom.
Telecoms regulator Ofcom has slammed O2 for tactics that 'go against the spirit' of new consumer protection rules, raising concerns about industry compliance with pricing transparency reforms.
Legendary Scottish news presenter, known as 'Scotland's Anchorman', announces his emotional departure from broadcasting after more than three decades on air.
Exclusive: The popular video-sharing platform stands accused of reneging on crucial child protection commitments, sparking outrage among safety campaigners and MPs.
As Doctor Who secures its television future with a landmark BBC deal, speculation mounts about who will replace Ncuti Gatwa and whether showrunner Russell T Davies is preparing to depart the TARDIS.
A broadcasting icon is preparing for a dramatic television comeback after a quarter-century absence, sending shockwaves through the industry and delighting loyal viewers.
Channel 4's Hollyoaks faces broadcasting watchdog scrutiny after a controversial episode draws more than 100 formal complaints for its intense and disturbing content.
Exclusive investigation reveals alarming surge in online radicalisation as tech platforms struggle to contain extremist content targeting mainstream politics.
A landmark legal ruling redefines racism in UK advertising, forcing brands to confront unconscious bias as broadcasters face new diversity reporting requirements.
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.