Sky Sports axes Halo TikTok after sexism backlash
Sky Sports has shut down its female-targeted TikTok channel Halo just three days after launch following widespread criticism of patronising content. Discover what went wrong.
Sky Sports has shut down its female-targeted TikTok channel Halo just three days after launch following widespread criticism of patronising content. Discover what went wrong.
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Ex-BBC TV News head Roger Mosey argues the corporation must respond to crises by doubling down on brave, honest journalism that serves all UK audiences amidst growing external pressures.
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The Conservative Party is systematically dismantling Labour's landmark employment rights bill, sparking accusations of sabotaging worker protections and siding with corporate interests.
CNN announces groundbreaking all-access streaming coverage for the 2025 UK election night, giving viewers exclusive behind-the-scenes access to their newsroom and decision desk.
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Jordan Schwarzenberger, manager of YouTube giants The Sidemen, delivers stark warning to BBC: adapt to digital age or risk becoming irrelevant like the Titanic.
Millions of Sky TV subscribers could be owed hundreds of pounds in refunds as the broadcaster prepares to permanently shut down one of its longest-running services. Here's how to check if you're eligible.
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BBC One's Celebrity Traitors unexpectedly disappeared from schedules, leaving viewers confused. Discover the real reason behind the scheduling shake-up and when the psychological game show will return.
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A former employee alleges she was dismissed after complaining about working 14 consecutive days and claims she's owed £16,000 in unpaid wages from the luxury retailer.
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