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Her YA classic was inspired by racism in 1990s Britain. A quarter of a century later, she talks about success, death threats and getting shoutouts from Tinie Tempah and Stormzy'I'm useless at this bit,” Malorie Blackman laughs, shifting awkwardly in a plum-coloured jacket and smart black trousers. It is a gloomy February evening in the back room...
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He's television's most daring documentary-maker, known for asking questions others wouldn't. But Theroux doesn't seem to like it when the tables are turnedOn the pavement outside the Netflix office, I stand in the rain, confused. Was that interview a little off? Louis Theroux seemed not to like my questions, which were typical interview questions,...
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Publishing has failed to deliver on its promises after Black Lives Matter. True diversity requires a lasting shiftA World Book Day question: which children's author is name-checked in Stormzy's song Superheroes (and appears in the video for Mel Made Me Do It) and Tinie Tempah's Written in the Stars? The answer, as a generation of readers will know,...
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This sophisticated, character-driven sitcom from the creators of Scrubs and Ted Lasso is very funny. And it's proof that all that drama hasn't blunted Carrell's comic edgeHere's a funny thing. When comically gifted actors go "straight”, taking on dramatic roles with zero laughs, the world falls over its feet to give them flowers. You might not...
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Announcing the InterPositive deal, the actor says he was moved from being scared of the technology to embracing itBen Affleck has sold his artificial intelligence company to Netflix in a surprise deal, saying he had been driven to embrace a technology that had initially "really scared” him.Netflix has acquired the postproduction startup...
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From dipping biscuits in mugs filled with baked beans to singing about eating custard, Look Mum No Computer's Eins, Zwei, Drei is trying to win through novelty value. Will it backfire?What is to be done about Britain's lowly standing in the Eurovision song contest? It's a question to which the obvious answer is: who cares? We're led to believe...
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The actor says he had only 'a nanosecond' to process the racial slur shouted during the Baftas as the BBC described the errors that led to its broadcastSinners star Delroy Lindo has spoken in more detail about the N-word controversy at the Baftas, which saw the BBC and Bafta apologise after a racial slur shouted by Tourette syndrome (TS) activist...
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The Scandal star made history as the first Black woman to lead a TV show in 40 years. Now, she's back in the hot seat with starry thriller Imperfect Women, and she's determined to keep shaking up the industryAs double entendres go, to say Kerry Washington acts with teeth isn't a bad one. There's the literal meaning: Washington's dramatic facial...
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Investigation finds three were hacked by Paragon spyware at same time, potentially fuelling questions for governmentItalian prosecutors investigating a domestic spying scandal say they have independently confirmed that two immigration activists and a journalist were hacked at the same time in late 2024, suggesting all three were part of the same...
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Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin are all trading blows over US involvement – while Sean Hannity says he's staying out of itSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxThe stars of the conservative media movement have been duking it out – in extremely personal terms – over Donald Trump's...
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The Swedish flight tracking tool, spun out of a price comparison portal, is tracking the travel chaos sparked by the US-Israel war on Iran in real timeMikael Robertsson and Olov Lindberg did not set out to build one of the pre-eminent monitors of global airspace. In a bid to draw more eyes to their Swedish flight price comparison portal, the...
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As the public consultation on the BBC nears its end, the right will be out in force to undermine it. But its supporters can do their bit – with this guidanceThe BBC may have more than one and a half years before its charter expires in December 2027, but the public consultation on its renewal closes next week. All those who care about the BBC's...
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Yes, there are plenty of big-budget visual effects of prehistoric creatures in Steven Spielberg's natural history show. But the voiceover is the real drawIt's difficult these days to make a nature documentary that isn't like all the others. Spectacular landscapes, crisp closeup photography, tales of predation and survival, birth and death: whether...
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Slow-burn office crushes that left you weeping, sitcoms that made you fall in love and vampire shows that changed you for ever: Guardian readers pick their ultimate television romancesA mark of a true romance is that the couple are closer than anyone else in the world. As Emily Brontë said, "whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the...
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This adaptation of the 2022 novel – starring Weisz, Leo Woodall and John Slattery – fits it perfectly to television. It's a proper show for proper grownupsVladimir is that rare visitor to the screen – proper television for proper grownups. The eight-part adaptation of Julia May Jonas's provocative 2022 debut novel of the same name has not...
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Louis delves into the controversial world of hypermasculine influencers at last, while Nicole Kidman and Jamie Lee Curtis light up a fun thriller about a crime-solving forensic pathologistIt was inevitable that Louis Theroux would collide with the manosphere: his diffidence is a perfect counterpoint to the empty bravado that defines the assorted...
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The opening ceremony kicks off with hosts including GB's most decorated Paralympian, Sarah Storey. Plus: Steve Backshall's on Hippo Watch. Here's what to watch this evening6.30pm, Channel 4The high drama of snowy sports isn't over just yet! It's now the turn of the Winter Paralympics, with its opening ceremony at the Arena di Verona. Look out for...
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The brilliant film about Tourette syndrome that got lost in the recent Baftas fallout, and Dakota Johnson gets caught up in a love triangle between Chris Evans and Pedro PascalOne thing that has been lost in the furore surrounding John Davidson's outbursts at the Baftas is the film itself. As a plea for tolerance and understanding, Kirk Jones's...
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Meta CEO, grilled about children's safety, says in taped deposition a user pool of billions will include bad actorsHarms to children, such as sexual exploitation and detriments to mental health, are inevitable on Meta's platforms, the company's CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Instagram leader Adam Mosseri said in taped depositions played at a trial in New...
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The 10th season of Netflix's reality TV show has given us old-fashioned gender roles, bad behavior and a dark look at what dating looks like in 2026In this rotted year that is 2026, there is no shortage of things to depress us: domestic terrorism by federal agents, war, the predominance of AI and sports-betting ads at the Super Bowl. The Epstein...
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All World Cup matches to break after 22 minutes of each halfAdverts can be either normal breaks or split-screen version ITV is in talks with its commercial partners about showing adverts during the mid-half drinks stoppages that will take place in every match at this summer's World Cup.Global broadcasters have been briefed on Fifa's stipulations...
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It's not simply that kids' culture has improved since I was young. Across stage, screen and cinema, grownup offerings pale in comparison to those aimed at my sonWorld Book Day dawns once more, with its morning chorus of swearing and sticky tape. This year, it falls shortly before we're throwing a Harry Potter birthday party, so the living room has...
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The 114-page document backs licence fee but suggests its funding model is being tested to breaking pointIt's that time again. The BBC has published its opening salvo in the talks over its royal charter. The tortuous negotiations with the government, which take place every 10 years, are often accompanied by tough talk about radical change.This time...
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NBC confirmed the host will return but 'remains focused' on the search for her missing mother, Nancy GuthrieSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxSavannah Guthrie, the Today show host whose elderly mother has been missing from her Arizona home for more than a month, visited NBC's studios in New York on...
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In opening response to charter review, corporation points to 'mismatch' between TV licence rules and viewing habitsFrom subscription models to 'Britflix': key takeaways from BBC response to charter reviewThe BBC has said it is facing "permanent and irreversible” trends that mean it cannot survive without a major overhaul, as it revealed a stark...
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Alireza Mohebbi was stripped of tournament credentials on Monday Reporter accused of carrying prohibited flags into stadiumThe Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has reinstated the accreditation of a veteran Iranian-Australian journalist three days after it had been removed while he was covering Iran's national team at the Women's Asian Cup.Alireza...
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This documentary about British war correspondent John Cantlie – who was kidnapped by IS and is believed to have died in an airstrike – is full of remarkable yarnsWe need reporters on the ground to help us see through the fog of war, but that is always a messy task. In asymmetric early 21st-century conflicts in north Africa and the Middle East,...
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The morning show host's contract extension is a victory for the Bari Weiss-led network news divisionSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxCBS News has signed a new deal with Gayle King after intense speculation about the future of the CBS Mornings co-host's role at the network.King has been the centerpiece of...
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From hefty literary magazines to thriving newspaper kiosks and book sales, the French publishing industry refuses to let printed matter dieIt took me nine months of 20-hours-a-week French language instruction, and the mycelial network of a year spent in Strasbourg, to feel courageous enough to walk into a bookshop to buy something more challenging...
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In book Dream Facades, Jack Balderrama Morley examines houses from shows including Keeping Up with the Kardashians to see what we can learnHouses have always been at the center of reality TV. Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous set the domestic stage in the 1980s with its quasi-documentary look into the real lives of the ultra-wealthy. It walked so...
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Social media feeds have been flooded with fake battle scenes since start of Iran conflictElon Musk's X will ban users from making money on the platform if they repeatedly post unlabelled AI-generated war videos, after social media feeds were flooded with fake battle scenes from the Iran conflict.The social media platform, which has about half a...
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Lawsuit is first wrongful death case brought against Google over flagship AI product after death of Jonathan GavalasSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxLast August, Jonathan Gavalas became entirely consumed with his Google Gemini chatbot. The 36-year-old Florida resident had started casually using the...
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An heiress helping to traffic young women to brutal billionaires: the finale of the banker drama used one of its characters to take on a huge real-life scandalJust who is Yasmin Kara-Hanani? It's a question that has dogged Industry's trauma-logged heiress since the series began in 2020. "Who have I married?” wonders Henry Muck, Yasmin's hapless...
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Exclusive: Survey suggests journalists from minority ethnic backgrounds feel excluded from influential posts and seen as 'diversity hires'Broadcast journalists from ethnic minorities are still locked out of top jobs and face a backlash after being perceived as "diversity hires”, according to a survey of UK television newsrooms.While there has...
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Radio and TV comedy writer who co-created the award-winning BBC space sitcom Red DwarfThe writer Rob Grant, who has died suddenly aged 70, created the TV space sitcom Red Dwarf with his old school friend Doug Naylor. The BBC series, starting in 1988, won a cult following with its story of a slobbish, low-ranking technician, Dave Lister, marooned on...
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From Marty Supreme to One Battle After Another, this awards run has been populated by a harder-to-love group of spiky charactersBroadly speaking, the best way to get an acting Oscar is to play someone lovable, or someone lovably hateable. Not every acting winner fits that binary, of course, but the history of all four categories is filled with...
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Chief executive Robert Thomson says he often speaks to both OpenAI's Sam Altman and Meta's Mark ZuckerbergNews Corp's global chief executive has described news organisations as a valuable "input” for artificial intelligence, as the media empire signs an AI content licensing deal with Meta worth up to US$50m (A$71m) a year.In an upbeat...
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West Australian was best known for calling AFL gamesHis broadcast career spanned 51 years across radio and TVDennis Cometti, one of the greats of Australian sports commentary, has died at the age of 76.The West Australian became known for his incisive calling, silky voice and sharp wit in front of a microphone over the course of a career spanning...
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The first of a three-parter that investigates the missing British photojournalist. Plus, acerbic sitcom We Might Regret This. Here's what to watch this evening9pm, BBC Two What really happened to John Cantlie? This three-part documentary builds on the acclaimed Last Man Standing podcast to investigate the British photojournalist who "went into the...
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As a historian, I've studied the major consumer boycotts of history. We can take down ChatGPT and send a powerful signal to Silicon ValleyOpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is on track to lose $14bn this year. Its market share is collapsing, and its own CEO, Sam Altman, has admitted it "screwed up” an element of the product. All it takes to...
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Loud, brash and blokey, it's not nearly as fresh as the director's last take on the sleuth 15 years ago. There are flashes of fun, even if Moriarty blows the lead off the screenGuy Ritchie has made a new TV series about Sherlock Holmes and the long and the short of it is … hmm. But first, some questions. Does the eight-part mystery-drama include...
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This documentary can't help but be moving as it follows the Cam On group in Kolkata, who are creating a drama based on their experiences – even if it could do with more depthCam On is a film-making collective comprising some of the estimated 500 sex workers and their children who live in Boro Goli, the red light district in Kalighat, a...
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Chair of merged production company says move creates a 'world-class' offering across live events and programmingThe European maker of television shows ranging from Peaky Blinders to Big Brother is to merge with the UK super-indie behind hits including The Traitors to create a €4.4bn (£3.8bn) global TV production giant.Paris-headquartered Banijay...
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Television producer whose long-running partnership with Dennis Potter resulted in landmark drama serials including Pennies from Heaven and The Singing DetectiveKenith Trodd, who has died aged 90, was one of Britain's most successful television drama producers, commissioning contemporary, cutting-edge plays from writers such as Colin Welland, Jim...
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With a world-class cast that will have you constantly saying 'hey, it's that guy!', this horror drama about a doomed Royal Navy expedition is a grand treatise on colonial follyThere's an old adage that adventure is extreme discomfort remembered from an armchair. But what if there is no armchair waiting at the end of your journey? What if you never...
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Guillermo del Toro has overcome the Academy's aversion to fantasy before and with this heartfelt telling of the monster classic he should do it againGuillermo del Toro has spent his career humanising monsters, once calling them the "patron saints of our blissful imperfection”, so his adaptation of Frankenstein was always going to be a match made...
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Blockbuster adaptation of George RR Martin's fantasy world will focus on events 300 years before the HBO series' pilotA Game of Thrones film is set for the big screen, with Warner Bros officially developing a prequel set in the world of Westeros.House of Cards showrunner and Andor writer Beau Willimon has been recruited to write the script based on...
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Versant, an NBCUniversal cable spinoff, says MS NOW is growing as its stock falls about 27% in 2026The US's biggest liberal-leaning network, MS NOW, has seen double-digit viewership gains since rebranding from MSNBC, the company's CEO claimed on Tuesday."Since the rebrand to MS NOW in the fourth quarter, that momentum has not only held, it has...
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Watchdog upholds complaint it breached code with article about impact of VAT on banker who did not existThe Telegraph has been reprimanded by a press standards watchdog after it published an entirely fabricated story about a wealthy banker complaining of the impact of school fee increases.Ian Fraser, a freelance journalist and author, complained to...
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Publicly funded journal pulled poem citing writer's 'social media presence', with solicitors alleging discrimination over gender-critical viewsA poet is threatening Arts Council England (ACE) with legal action after a magazine it funds withdrew her work from publication based on her "social media presence”, which she believes refers to...
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'What should have been an evening celebrating diversity and inclusion turned into a trauma-triggering shitshow,' says host after racial epithet was left in the broadcastAlan Cumming has joined the chorus of disapproval at the BBC's failure to edit out a racial slur from their Baftas telecast, saying it turned "what should have been an evening...
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Australian Radio Network accuses Sandilands of 'serious misconduct' after Henderson says she 'cannot continue to work' with Kiis FM co-hostGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe $200m Kyle and Jackie O Show has been taken off the air and Kyle Sandilands accused of "serious misconduct” after Jackie Henderson told the...
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Rights groups and experts say situation is unclear as ruling that quashed ban faces challenge from home secretaryHuman rights organisations, academics and writers have called on Ofcom to clarify what the high court ruling that the ban on Palestine Action was unlawful will mean for online platforms pending the home secretary's appeal against the...
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David Harbour stars in a deliciously dark dating app drama that is close to the bone after his real-life Lily Allen fallout. But his performance along with Jason Bateman and Linda Cardellini's make for a wonderfully bingeable showNever trust a man who rides a recumbent bicycle. That seems to be the first lesson provided by DTF St Louis, a new...
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Channel 4's edgy new 'social experiment' cuffs strangers together in a bid to heal a divided Britain. Instead, what emerges is nasty, crass and completely abysmalAfter his brilliantly machiavellian performance on The Celebrity Traitors, Jonathan Ross was destined to pop up on our screens again soon. Cue his big post-Traitors gig, hosting Channel...
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Billionaire Paramount Skydance chief announces plan days after winning takeover battle for Warner Bros DiscoverySign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxParamount Skydance plans to combine HBO Max and Paramount+ into one streaming service, chief executive David Ellison announced during a call with investors, days...
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Rebecca English shown emails at high court trial suggesting investigator 'went out on a limb' to help herThe Daily Mail's royal editor has denied using a private investigator to "blag” information about the Duke of Sussex and his former girlfriends, as she was shown emails suggesting the investigator "went out on a limb” to help her.Rebecca...
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Actor has 'no hard feeling' towards Tourette activist John Davidson, but says BBC's failure to edit out slurs kept her awake at night and brought tears to her eyesSinners star Wunmi Mosaku, winner of the best supporting actress Bafta, said that the N-word incident at the Baftas "tainted” her celebration and "kept [her] awake at night”.Mosaku...
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The queen of children's edutainment is back after four very long months, with her most extraordinary, envelope-pushing and moving special yet. Cue absolute relief for parents the world overFor those whose cultural experiences are largely absorbed through the prism of their mewling infants' demands for the same thing 437 times in a row, it's been a...
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Exclusive: National Film and Television School introduces fully accessible accommodation and bursary scheme at its Beaconsfield campus For a long time, physically disabled students who dreamed of studying at the UK's most prestigious film and TV production school had nowhere to stay in the local area. And when they commuted, they would encounter...
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Couples are sent on a road trip around the UK with hopes of winning a big cash prize. Plus: the must-watch season finale of Industry. Here's watch to watch this evening9pm, Channel 4How would you feel being handcuffed to a man who proudly has a painting by Hitler hanging on his wall? What if it meant winning £100k? Here comes another controversial...
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Joanna Page and her Gavin & Stacey on-screen husband Mathew Horne host a foodie podcast for celebs. Plus, Love Islanders Molly Smith and Tom Clare take over the reins from Jamie Laing and Sophie HabbooOne for the Gavin & Stacey fans, as Joanna Page and her on-screen husband Mathew Horne are reunited for a foodie podcast. It's a familiar...
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Age-verification systems require collecting sensitive data to support the biometric information. In no time, the internet will become a fully surveilled digital panopticonOver the past year, more than two dozen countries around the world have proposed bans on social media use for vast swathes of their public. These laws, often proposed under the...
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The star of the gay hockey superhit shows a penchant for physical comedy in an episode scrambling to cover the events in IranSaturday Night Live returns from a short hiatus to find the US newly at war with Iran. From behind the presidential podium, Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) wishes "happy world war three to all who celebrate.” After...
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Strikes on Iran by the US and Israel, as well as Donald Trump's announcement that the supreme leader Ali Khamenei had been killed lead the news pagesUS-Israel war on Iran: latest updatesFull report: Trump claims Khamenei is deadAt a glance: what we know so far on day twoHow the US-Israeli bid for regime change unfoldedThe US and Israeli attacks on...
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The beloved comedian, musician and Strictly winner would rather stick to the landscapes and culture. Luckily, his reluctance to chat is saved by the sheer charisma of his intervieweesThere was a time when the only celebrity travel presenter on offer was Michael Palin – and if watching that charming so-and-so sweet talk his way on to ships wasn't...
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Makerfield MP had been under pressure concerning thinktank's commissioning of PR firm to investigate reportersThe Labour minister Josh Simons has resigned from the government after the Guardian revealed that he falsely linked reporters to a "pro-Kremlin” network in emails to GCHQ despite having claimed to be "surprised” and "furious” about a...
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With David Ellison's Paramount Skydance poised to buy Warner Bros Discovery, the president is tightening his grip on the US mediaGet Margaret Sullivan's latest columns delivered straight to your inbox by signing up hereFor many years, Donald Trump has trashed CNN and has taught his loyal followers to do the same.During the 2016 presidential...
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As the director general prepares to stand down, potential candidates have fallen away amid a series of crisesThere is an impressive shortlist circulating in Britain's media circles, comprising some of the most talented executives in the business. Unfortunately for the BBC, it contains the names of figures no longer in the running to become its next...
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Steve Conrad's dark comedy is full of twists and sad laughs. As for the fate of Harbour's character, does Lily Allen have an alibi? Last October, Lily Allen released a jaw-dropping album about the sexual politics of her marriage to actor David Harbour. It was a musical assassination – reportedly written in the wake of her personal sleuthing into...
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Attorney general says $111bn deal will be investigated amid concerns over monopoly power and job lossesSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxRob Bonta, California's attorney general, said his office will investigate a possible merger between Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros Discovery, hours after Netflix...
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Pauline Hanson, Barnaby Joyce and Anthony Albanese have appeared on news host's breakaway podcast, which has climbed to No 2 in Australian chartsBy the time the prime minister sat down at the Lodge for a live chat on the Karl Stefanovic Show, Nine's highest-paid journalist had amassed more than 50,000 YouTube subscribers on his new independent...
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Ofcom says that after provisional ruling it could apply to courts to demand internet providers stop access to siteA suicide forum linked to deaths in Britain has been ruled provisionally in breach of the Online Safety Act after it failed to properly block access to UK users when ordered to do so last year.Ofcom, the online regulator, said it could...
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As the actor's hi-tech conspiracy thriller returns for a third series, she spills the beans on her worst stunt injury – and why the police are now 'dressing like the cops on the telly'You'll never wheel your suitcase through an airport in the same way again. Hit techno-conspiracy drama The Capture makes its long-awaited comeback with a chilling,...
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