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Global Media loses £140m despite £898m revenue

Media giant Global, owner of LBC and Capital, reports a £140m pre-tax loss as turnover climbs to £898m. Discover the financial details and regional performance of the UK's leading radio and outdoor advertising group.

Call for BBC Local Radio in Scotland and Wales

A letter to the Guardian argues the BBC must establish truly local radio stations in Scotland and Wales to fill the void left by declining regional newspapers and give communities a voice.

The Archers' Past Roadshows: Cabbages and Swearing

As The Archers announces a new live tour, fans recall the soap's previous roadshows in the 1980s and 1950s, featuring a singing Eddie Grundy and a more explicit script. Share your memories.

Westlife's Mark Feehily on sepsis recovery and radio return

Westlife singer Mark Feehily opens up about his ongoing recovery from life-threatening sepsis and pneumonia, explaining why he can't join the band's 25th-anniversary tour but is hosting a new radio show. Read his heartfelt health update.

Queen Camilla 'so angry' after teenage train attack

Queen Camilla reveals her fury over a teenage train assault while praising BBC commentator John Hunt and his daughter for their strength after a family tragedy. A powerful Clarence House discussion.

Lost Tennessee Williams radio play found, to air in 2026

A forgotten radio play by Tennessee Williams has been unearthed in a US archive. The 1953 work, 'The Eye That Saw Death,' will receive its world premiere broadcast by the BBC in 2026. Discover the story behind this remarkable literary find.

Musicians protest BBC Radio Scotland late-night show cuts

Leading Scottish artists condemn BBC Radio Scotland's decision to axe specialist late-night shows, warning it will devastate opportunities for emerging talent. Read the full story and see who has signed the open letter.

FRSO's Alpine Symphony: Clean, Dynamic Strauss

Nicholas Collon leads the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra in a crisp, powerful recording of Strauss's Alpine Symphony, with soprano Louise Alder shining in Four Songs. Discover the review.

BBC broadcaster Brian Hayes dies aged 88

Tributes pour in for Brian Hayes, the legendary BBC radio presenter known for his sharp wit and commanding voice, who has passed away at 88. Read about his remarkable career.

Airbus A320 fleet returns after software fix

Airbus A320 fleets are back in service after a critical software update, prompted by solar radiation fears, was completed faster than expected. Discover how airlines managed the disruption.

Kent Water Crisis: Schools Shut, 23,000 Affected

Thousands in Tunbridge Wells face a third day without water after a chemical fault at Pembury Treatment Works. Schools are closed and bottled water stations are open. Find out when supplies will return.

Radio Legend Brian Hayes Dies Aged 87

Tributes pour in for pioneering BBC and LBC presenter Brian Hayes, who has died at 87. The broadcaster transformed phone-in radio with his conversational style over a five-decade career.

Airbus A320 Software Crisis Affects 6,000 Jets

Thousands of Airbus A320 aircraft require emergency software updates after solar radiation caused flight control issues. UK passengers warned of potential disruption as global aviation responds.

Airbus software issue affects 6,000 planes globally

Thousands of Airbus A320 aircraft require urgent software updates after solar radiation vulnerability discovered. UK passengers face potential travel disruption. Check your flight status now.

Airbus Software Issue Affects 6,000 Planes

Thousands of Airbus planes require urgent software updates after solar radiation risk discovered. UK passengers face potential flight disruptions. Check with your airline for latest updates.

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